24 October 2021
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Hack 1000 Miles
Where will your adventure take you?
Do something amazing this year and sign up to #Hack1000Miles — the fun, free challenge for every rider.
All hacking counts — whether ridden, in-hand or carriage driving — and it’s your own personal journey. Challenge yourself to do it in 12 months or see how far you can get in your own time.
It’s not the destination that matters, but the journey — and the most important thing is that you have a lot of fun en route to achieving something great!
Our official hacking year kicks off on 1 April 2025 and runs until 31 March 2026. By signing up to the digital leaderboard, you can watch your progress and we will help you celebrate key milestones (if you opt in to newsletters from us).
#Hack1000Miles is sponsored by Wintec Saddles.
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To contact us about #Hack1000Miles, please email aimi.clark@kelsey.co.uk
All the latest hacking news:
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21 October 2021
Moving rocks to clear a river crossing and pony swaps: mum and two daughters Hack 1,000 Miles in Scotland
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19 October 2021
‘I was a mess’: fire brigade called to free cob mare who became stuck in sheep wire while out hacking
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11 October 2021
Anna’s #Hack1000Miles diary: ‘I narrowly avoid being decapitated by a low-hanging branch’
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5 October 2021
‘It motivated me’: retiree completes #Hack1000Miles on her dun Connemara pony
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30 September 2021
5 reasons why it is so important for horses and riders to wear high vis when hacking
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14 September 2021
‘My saviour’: how #Hack1000Miles helped support one rider’s mental health
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9 September 2021
‘It’s addictive’ — veteran ex-polo pony with arthritis completes #Hack1000Miles
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9 September 2021
The Climate Ride: one horsewoman’s epic trek from John O’Groats to Land’s End for environmental education
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7 September 2021
‘Medical professionals were certain it was helpful’: breast cancer survivor hacks 1,000 miles
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6 September 2021
‘Emotional journey’: man and two Shires overcome lameness and injury to pull off 650-mile carriage ride and raise nearly £50,000


