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United States. It was
historically known as
Tolt and lies at the
confluence of the
Snoqualmie and
Tolt rivers. The city is
located east of
Redmond and...
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Tolt may
refer to:
Tölt, a four-beat
lateral ambling gait
mainly found in
Icelandic horses Tolt River,
located in the
western foothills of the Cascade...
- a
gaited horse was
celtari (Modern
German Zelter),
cognate to
Icelandic tölt.
English amble is a 14th-century loan from Old French,
ultimately from Latin...
- the
North Fork
Tolt and
South Fork
Tolt rivers. It
flows southwest joining the
Snoqualmie River near Carnation, Washington. The
Tolt River watershed...
- canter/gallop,
typical of
other horse breeds, many
Icelandic horses can also do the
tölt (ambling gait) and the
flying pace. The only
breed of
horse in Iceland, the...
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Icelandic horse, the five
gaits are the walk, trot, canter,
tölt and the skeið, or
flying pace. The
tölt is a
lateral four-beat gait
compared to the rack of the...
- The
Tolt Pipeline Trail is a 100 foot (30 m) wide,
unpaved equestrian,
pedestrian and
mountain bike
trail in Seattle's
Eastside suburbs. It
stretches 12...
- The
tölt is a gait that is
often described as
being unique to the
Icelandic horse. The
footfall pattern is the same as for the rack, but the
tölt is characterized...
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Peruvian Paso and the Icelandic. Like the
Icelandic horse, it can
perform the
tölt, a fast
ambling gait. The
Aegidienberger has a short, muscular, and upright...
- The
Tolt pipeline runs from the
Tolt Reservoir in the
Cascade Range to the Lake
Forest Park Reservoir,
owned by the City of Seattle,
supplying the city...