Do not over face your horse start with poles then raise them and slowley build it up from there! xxx
cliff jumping, bridge jumping, going to a concert
No, I would not consider jumping off a cliff into water for an adrenaline rush.
For the adrenaline rush and the excitement - which is why fairground rides are so popular.
There was a lot of claim jumping during the Gold Rush. The fights had to do with who owned a working claim.
Claim jumping during the gold rush refers to the practice of illegally taking possession of a mining claim that someone else had already staked out. This often occurred when miners would encroach on others' claims, sometimes through intimidation or deception, leading to disputes and violence. The lack of formal legal protections and the rush to find gold created a chaotic environment where such practices were prevalent. Claim jumping became a significant issue in mining camps, as miners sought to protect their rights to the land and resources.
The two Arkansas towns that became jumping-off points for the California Gold Rush were Little Rock and Fort Smith. These towns served as important supply and staging areas for thousands of prospectors heading west in search of gold during the mid-19th century. Their strategic locations along key transportation routes made them vital hubs for those embarking on the arduous journey to California.
jumping jumping
cat jumping is the act of jumping your cat.
Free jumping is when a horse is jumping without a rider in a mange.
An unmounted horse jumping competition is called "horseless show jumping" or "unmounted equitation jumping." Riders can practice their jumping technique without the aid of a live horse by visualizing the course and jumps.
they just do
People write horror because they like to be scared. When you're afraid, you get an adrenaline rush, and many people enjoy that -- also, if you like jumping out and scaring people, you might like writing horror!