3 Years and 6,000 Miles on a Horse | Short Film Showcase

Inspired by the lifestyle of Mongolian nomads, National Geographic adventurer Tim Cope set off on an epic journey. In three and a half years, he traveled 6,000 miles on horseback across the breadth of Genghis Khan’s ancient empire—a trek that took him from Mongolia to Hungary. In this short interview from the Banff Centre, Cope talks about his rough start learning how to ride and care for horses.
Tim Cope: http://www.timcopejourneys.com/
Banff Centre: https://www.banffcentre.ca/
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