Honey08
Waffled a lot!
Went to a Xmas equestrian carol service at the weekend. About 50 horses turned up, lovely. Most people rode home along the bridleway alongside. One girl (we know) asked if she could ride with us. We waited five minutes for her to finish talking to someone, then let her go in front as her pony was jogging and going sideways, then waited again as she had to get off and lead it past something it was spooking at, then wait again for a good five minutes while she tried to get back on from various logs, banks and benches (with another couple of horses and a group of mountain bikers waiting behind us too). I vaguely knew the other riders, so had a little chat to them, then let them go ahead (fizzy pony was in front of them still pratting about). five minutes later the bridle way has a slight bend and all three of them, without a word of warning to us, flat out galloped off up the bridleway! Luckily my friend, who was in front, had hold of her horse, and my sharer was at the back (as my husband's horse would certainly have gone too!) and I could block her with my horse. They perhaps thought that they were out of sight, but they weren't, and they were about 10m in front of us and the bridleway surface was fairly hard so you could hear the hooves loudly anyway.
I just find it wierd to ask to ride with someone and do that! The two other riders were ex hunt master and whip and are famous for doing it after the carol service (one year even blowing the horn first and took half the congregation with them, which wasn't as funny as it sounds when half of them were diddy kids on tiny ponies!).
Not really a rant as noting happened, I just would never do that to another rider, erspecially without mentioning it. Had they said "we're going to canter around the corner we could have hung back and let them go or made a concious decision to go with them!
I just find it wierd to ask to ride with someone and do that! The two other riders were ex hunt master and whip and are famous for doing it after the carol service (one year even blowing the horn first and took half the congregation with them, which wasn't as funny as it sounds when half of them were diddy kids on tiny ponies!).
Not really a rant as noting happened, I just would never do that to another rider, erspecially without mentioning it. Had they said "we're going to canter around the corner we could have hung back and let them go or made a concious decision to go with them!