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I looked at my foot prints. Only to find they were filled with water. I quickly exited and thought how stupid that risk was.
For more astonishing trick riding look up the Cossack riders. This article has a different picture of that same trick:
https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/326541...
I've never tried that crotch-jumping trick. Indeed, I only jumped once, and that was when my horse decided that a log across the trail needed jumping. She said she was going to jump it, and I promptly got into two-point position as I had learned in my lessons, and we jumped successfully. Didn't hurt the log, either.
No bubble machines, neither. Same reason.
Glad you didn't do that and were able to help.
Never ran into a situation like that with our 37ft Hunter but we did rescue a 12ft fiberglass dingy with a very heavy motor lost at sea just barely below the water. You can just imagine what would have happened if someone ran it over.
My Wife and I attended many sail boat shows, boarding each one until we found one that felt like home. We lived on it with 3 Maltese pups while I built our house.