Chestnuttymare
Well-Known Member
What an incredible lady you are, and your Ebony of course. You are a total inspiration and I hope it puts things into perspective for a lot of people, it certainly has for me. XX
Well done you
I know a lady who has an artificial leg, I am not sure if hers is amputated above the knee for sure but I am almost certain it is. She rides and you would never know she has any problems at all, she hunts and also does (I think) some bits for the paralympic team. Would you like me to pm you her name? she is on facebook and I am sure would be more than happy to chat to you![]()
Oh yes please I know can not be the only one it just feels like it, just want to go on and do so much more than what we are doing,everything we have done so far is just guess work and really do not know what we are doing lol Thanks x
I can also remember seeing pictures of soldiers from the First World War who lost limbs, yet carried on riding/hunting. One rode side-saddle I seem to recall.
Echo everyone elses comments, well done, what perseverence and determination you have. I am in awe.
And was going to ask if side-saddle was an option? I had a side-saddle lesson years ago, and recall being told that it was actually more secure than a regular saddle, lots of ladies still hunt side-saddle, (apparently!) so if you need an extra bit of security for hacking it might be worth considering??