Yes. Banjo Paterson was skilled around horses, and he was an able horseman, having been brought up around horses as a child. He loved horse racing and polo, and it was his extensive knowledge of these sports that gave extra depth to some of his poems and ballads.
Mulga Bill was the one who went for a crazy bicycle ride in Banjo Paterson's Mulga Bill's Bicycle.See the related link.
yes
The character Clancy from Banjo Paterson's poem "Clancy of the Overflow" is known for his crazy bike ride through the outback. Clancy's adventurous spirit and free-spirited nature are highlighted in the poem as he travels on his bicycle to various far-flung places.
did matt Dillon really ride his horse
no you could die
because if the horse spooks it could hurt itself or a person passing by.
Colonists could travel by ship along the coast. They could walk, take a horse and carriage, or ride a horse.
it depends on the type of horse you want to ride. a draft could carry a large amount compared to a light breed or pony.
you ride a minichre horse like someone would ride any other horse
You can really ride a horse how much you want depends on the horse is it fit? is it over weight and needs excersising? you could ride it every day if you really wanted to but not for a very long time.
Bullroarer was huge for a hobbit--he could ride a horse. Bullroarer was the great-granduncle of Old Took, which was Bilbo's grandfather.
It depends on the horse but if you were riding a very fit horse and you stopped for lots of breaks then yeah you probably could.