Not so much. I think I only spent fifteen minutes riding, and could have easily kept going for another fifteen minutes, if it werent my toes slowly getting cold. Couple of times I had to jump down, to lead the horse. Walking barefoot in snow is OK for a short while, but the problem is that some snow gets stuck on skin - warm skin makes the snow slowly melt, and that feels cold. When I was posting these pictures I had both of my feet in a bucket of hot water =)
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That's a style of bare-back I've never seen before :)
That's epic! :)
After all the natural horsemanship I felt it is time for naturist horsemanship ;)
Were you cold?
Not so much. I think I only spent fifteen minutes riding, and could have easily kept going for another fifteen minutes, if it werent my toes slowly getting cold. Couple of times I had to jump down, to lead the horse. Walking barefoot in snow is OK for a short while, but the problem is that some snow gets stuck on skin - warm skin makes the snow slowly melt, and that feels cold. When I was posting these pictures I had both of my feet in a bucket of hot water =)
Brilliant!
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