Horseback Riding Rough Draft

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¨If you climb in the saddle, Be ready for the ride¨ - BlackmtnRanch.com. Riding a horse is a really challenging task! With horseback riding comes many challenges for me, just like college will. When going off to college there are going to many things that I am going to be faced with. Some of these challenges will not be with family, getting to know new people, and having to work even harder to accomplish things that I am faced with. Horseback riding has been therapy for me in many different ways. It has helped me mature and has helped me become the person I am today. Horseback riding is extremely challenging. Unfamiliar horses and venues offer different challenges such as riding a horse you know, to a horse you don't, and going from the barn

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