Barnacle
Well-Known Member
I've gone out when it's been hailing several times... Not something I would recommend if you have a sensitive horse. One time I ended up having to shelter under some trees until it stopped because the ice was the size of ping pong balls and it hurt! Most of the time it's been accidental - that one time I exercised poor judgement.
Rain I don't mind. It's awful afterwards when you're soaked through... But at the time I don't notice. Except of course when it's so heavy you can't actually open your eyes to see. I remember one time getting caught in a storm and ending up galloping with my eyes shut.
I much prefer to ride in the sun... Who doesn't? And I don't blame people who avoid wet weather. Riding is supposed to be fun after all. As long as the horse still gets time out and doesn't end up stabled constantly as a result, I see no issue with being a "fair weather rider".
Rain I don't mind. It's awful afterwards when you're soaked through... But at the time I don't notice. Except of course when it's so heavy you can't actually open your eyes to see. I remember one time getting caught in a storm and ending up galloping with my eyes shut.
I much prefer to ride in the sun... Who doesn't? And I don't blame people who avoid wet weather. Riding is supposed to be fun after all. As long as the horse still gets time out and doesn't end up stabled constantly as a result, I see no issue with being a "fair weather rider".