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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2008

First attempt at using an Archos 405 Helmet Cam on Charlie 17.2 Thoroughbred X Shire

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  • THINK ABOUT IT! all this people that are like "ur cantering to much!" look at how long this video is... like 3mins.... think about how long some cross country courses are ... like 5 and up mins of straight up galloping.... think about it... its not that long....

  • yes horses have very high natural endurance... the rider would probably be more tired haha

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  • @oliveheadface get a life! watch a race on t.v.-sometimes they gallop flat out for 10 mins!

  • where do you get the camera from?x

    

  • @shinyp0nyta They gallop a lot further than half a mile without stopping!

  • @gilliangirl1 Depends on the horse, some trip more than others. As a general rule, horses with long toes will tend to trip more often in any condition. If your horse usually picks up his feet and doesn't just shuffle along, you shouldn't have to worry about them tripping. Avoid potholes anyway, and watch out for slipping when it's muddy.

  • How often do horses trip? I worry myself silly that my horse will trip, especially if it's muddy or there's pot holes.

  • You go ride that horse! A few min. of cantering in what looks like cool weather is more than fine for this horse. They love it too! Enjoy the ride!

  • @oliveheadface omg, its not like its gunna die, Thoroughbreds gallop half a mile without stopping, I think this horse can withstand cantering for 2 minutes.

  • great video!!! but you shouldn't canter so much, your horse must've been reallly tired afterwards!

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