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Going with a guide

“People are often surprised by what they and their horse can do”
Danielle Rowles

GUIDED HACKS ARE growing in popularity. Whether it’s to form a bond with a new horse, rebuild confidence or enjoy a change of scenery and company, there are numerous reasons riders are turning to hacks led by a guide.

Danielle Rowles runs Hoofing Around - Tales from the Trails in the Peak District.

“Guided hacks take the stress out of finding a new

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