Hey, that's a NO PARKING ZONE! Move your damned horse...
We ride our dirt bikes from the desert town of Cal City, to the old ghost town/miningtown/brothel of Randsburg California. It was booming in the late 1800's. It's a 50 minute ride with trails of all skill levels. They serve food, drinks, and beer.
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I have been caught in a rain/ hailstorm a couple of times heading back from Randsburg. That got pretty wet. The hail hurts. While I like horses, riding them is a different story. I prefer a throttle and brakes.If you rode a horse, instead of a dirt bike, you could both be rode hard and put away wet.
You can get a dui in any vehicle that moves. Wheelchairs included.well, i guess you couldn't get a DUI while riding a horse. it's not a motor vehicle.
actually, in about a third of the states riding a horse under the influence is not a dui.You can get a dui in any vehicle that moves. Wheelchairs included.
Makes sense. The horse is presumably sober, after all.actually, in about a third of the states riding a horse under the influence is not a dui.
and generally, knows it's way home, too.Makes sense. The horse is presumably sober, after all.
We ride our dirt bikes from the desert town of Cal City, to the old ghost town/miningtown/brothel of Randsburg California. It was booming in the late 1800's. It's a 50 minute ride with trails of all skill levels. They serve food, drinks, and beer.
actually, in about a third of the states riding a horse under the influence is not a dui.
Call me a tenderfoot. I have never been big on riding horses. My freind used to take care of a pony when we were 10. We both fell off during a full gallop. It didn't have a saddle. A steel horse I ride. Or an aluminum frame.and generally, knows it's way home, too.
Too much tequila? No problem!Probably the same states where it is not only legal, but you are encouraged to marry your cousin.
some....maybeProbably the same states where it is not only legal, but you are encouraged to marry your cousin.
i've owned one and a girlfriend had two, we rode all over the county on the weekends.Call me a tenderfoot. I have never been big on riding horses. My freind used to take care of a pony when we were 10. We both fell off during a full gallop. It didn't have a saddle. A steel horse I ride. Or an aluminum frame.