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Ride
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ride
a path specially made for riding on horseback

Ride 

a narrow lane cut through a forest. Rides are made to designate the boundaries of compartments or to serve construction purposes (the laying of power lines and conduits). Rides divide a forest into economic units for exploitation, registration, economic planning and organization, control of forest fires, and transport of timber. A ride is usually 4–8 m wide. Rides established for fire-fighting purposes (sometimes called fire roads in the U. S.) may be as wide as 20 m.



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And except for a bum front knee, the mare, whose real name was Fui, was perfectly ridable, she said.
Some of these are full-scale figures, like the gigantic god Wi the Swimmer, with his peely-wally flesh and rolled-up towel, an old gent who might brave the Sound of Mull in all weathers, you feel; while others resemble museum exhibits: an antique globe, a map of the archipelagos, the stuffed Ridable (a cross between an ostrich, a dog and a llama) killed and brought back by an unnamed explorer.
There are a lot of rocks and roots and mud, but it's all ridable," Domnarski said.
 
 
 
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