UKa
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As title. If I take my yet inexperienced rising 8 year old Connie to a sponsored ride I want to avoid too much excitement (can buck) - would it be best to go earlier or later on the day ?
We've done that too, quite often.I always go earliest slot. Push on and get back before all the crowds wanting to go last, because they think it will be quiet, start.if you push on, once warmed up, they are normally more able to cope with the few serious really fast over takers. Caveat.. dont dawdle, trot on
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Ah. Yes we need to do some hacking with friends firstHmm towards the back as long as you don't end up going really slow and end up anxious about getting back in time. How good is your horse out on a hack with a few other horses? I wouldn't take him to a sponsored ride if all you have done before is a calm hack with one or two friends.
Yes definitely this, I can only speak for the N Yorks ones but they do tend to be extremely well organised and the majority of attendees are either endurance riders, or (like me) go to a lot of EGB pleasure rides and know how to behave. I would thoroughly recommend them.Go to an Endurance GB fun ride as everyone tends to be a bit more in control than a “fun” ride
I would second this. Several reasons: staggered start times, numbered bibs deter bad behaviour, the culture and etiquette is ask before overtaking, ride organiser should be able to advise on start times if you contact them and may help you find a ride buddy who wants to go steady. There is a minimum speed as well as a maximum for EGB pleasure rides so as long as you're not super slow you'd be fine. Hope you and your horse enjoy whatever you decide to doGo to an Endurance GB fun ride as everyone tends to be a bit more in control than a “fun” ride