B&J
Well-Known Member
Is there a general etiquette when passing other horses on single lane country roads or bridlepaths?
We saw a rider at the weekend coming from the opposite direction, she went past at a fast trot on a tight bit of road and didn't acknowledge us at all. My horse had a moment and tried to turn but managed to keep a lid on him (serial napper and any excuse to return home), friends horse pranced a bit. I've seen her a few times and she always blasts past us heading to the canter paths and very rarely returns the good mornings offered. Just wonder if this is normal, we don't see many riders that we don't know, normally stop and chat with most the neighbours out riding so meeting unknown horses is quite rare for me.
I have only really started hacking regularly this year so not got a 'real world' idea on the etiquette's, at a guess surely it is polite to slow to a walk until you're at least out of arms reach?
We saw a rider at the weekend coming from the opposite direction, she went past at a fast trot on a tight bit of road and didn't acknowledge us at all. My horse had a moment and tried to turn but managed to keep a lid on him (serial napper and any excuse to return home), friends horse pranced a bit. I've seen her a few times and she always blasts past us heading to the canter paths and very rarely returns the good mornings offered. Just wonder if this is normal, we don't see many riders that we don't know, normally stop and chat with most the neighbours out riding so meeting unknown horses is quite rare for me.
I have only really started hacking regularly this year so not got a 'real world' idea on the etiquette's, at a guess surely it is polite to slow to a walk until you're at least out of arms reach?