pony-trekking


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Noun1.pony-trekking - a sport in which people ride across country on ponies
equitation, horseback riding, riding - the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
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pony

(ˈpəuni) plural ˈponies noun
a small horse. The child was riding a brown pony.
ˈpony-tail noun
(a kind of hairstyle with the) hair tied in a bunch at the back of the head.
ˈpony-trekking noun
the sport or pastime of riding in the countryside in small groups.
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Activities involved included bridge-building, archery, motorbike riding, pony-trekking, orienteering and crossing part of Kielder Water by raft.
The tiny Mid Wales town has carved out a reputation as the centre for off-the-wall sporting events since the decline of pony-trekking as a leisure activity in the 1970s.
Though Pitt and Jolie can already ride, they wanted their kids to learn pony-trekking.
Then he was flying in a helicopter over San Francisco and pony-trekking up a mountain to look at pretty shells.
During their time in Germany, Dennis arranged for them to go pony-trekking. Leona loves horses and had a new horseshoe tattoo when she returned to London.
We needed a hearty breakfast with the next adventure we had in store - an introduction to pony-trekking.
During this holiday season, however, walking, pony-trekking and outdoor activities generally have been strictly for the hardy.
Orienteering, mountain-biking and Munro-bagging are all popular in this area, as are pony-trekking, gliding and white-water rafting.