Jules_F
Well-Known Member
Good luck. Hope it goes ok. Let us know how you get on.
Hacking is the poor relative in the UK.
The attitude seems a bit different in the USA where trail ride centres cater for a mass public and the Wranglers are knowledgeable about horses and take some care.
Above all in the USA, I have been taught to keep a safe distance between my horse and the horse ahead. In the UK they apply a different rule which makes me nervous - they want the horse to stay almost touching the one in front of it in case the horse behind decides to make a dash to catch up the one ahead. Like your friend, several of my own falls have been caused by spooks with a horse too close behind or my horse being too close in front to allow me to take evasive action.
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In the UK every single establishment I have ridden at has advised you NOT to get up the back side of the horse in front.
I am glad your friend is feeling not to bad today .
If you can be bothered I would be interested to hear how you get on .
It still amazes me in this day and age riders are taken hacking on public roads with out an ridden assessment of their skills .