First proper ride in the dark this year

Ahh spooky! Im too much of a wimp to ride in the dark.
How do you attach the light to him?

Energiser from B&Q, cut off straps and fix to bridle with small thin cable ties :)
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Assume the vid looks darker than it felt to you!

Had a practice tonight when turning my horse out in the dark, held my iPhone/itorch on her head to see what she thought :D
 
Assume the vid looks darker than it felt to you!

Had a practice tonight when turning my horse out in the dark, held my iPhone/itorch on her head to see what she thought :D

The light along that stretch varies depending on the moon, when no moon at all it really can be almost that dark, when the moon is totally full and a clear sky you can actually get a canter.

I was out for about 1.5 hours on my regular route which encompass's the steps and bridge shown on my other vids and the streets where I live :)
 
Did it take much to get the horse used to the light? I was googling night vision goggles last night in a bid to carry on riding in the week! I had been working on the idea that the horse can see in the dark but I can't. Does the light on the bridle work better than on your riding hat? I used to ride round the housing estates in the dark with all my hi-viz and numerous lights on but now I am in the middle of nowhere with just pitch black fields to ride around I am very frustrated!!
 
Did it take much to get the horse used to the light? I was googling night vision goggles last night in a bid to carry on riding in the week! I had been working on the idea that the horse can see in the dark but I can't. Does the light on the bridle work better than on your riding hat? I used to ride round the housing estates in the dark with all my hi-viz and numerous lights on but now I am in the middle of nowhere with just pitch black fields to ride around I am very frustrated!!

No, he was absolutlay fine from day one, done it with a couple of friends horses in the past and they were fine with it as well, obviously like anything with horses never take it for granted and do it bit at a time to start with.

I like it on his head so if I did come off he can be seen, I can be seen as my tabbard has red flashing lights, plus on his head it lights up where he is looking :)
 
ooh i ride in the dark but dont use lights - i dont like how they limit your field of vision - i can see a lot further if i let my eyes adjust to the dark!
 
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