dwi
Well-Known Member
today was just one of those days when you should have stayed in bed. I fell off Daisy for the first time since we bought her, she slipped when trotting along and I went straight over her shoulder before I knew what was happening. I'm used to being known on the yard for having a sticky seat and I can sit a broncking fit but I was lyng on the ground before I knew what had happened. i didn't have time to try and retrieve it. The only plus side is that at least I've got my first time of falling off her over and done with, she didn't run off as I had always feated and I managed to get straight back on.
We carried on with our hack past some cows that she has seen before but today tried to gallop past. we had just got into the lovely woods we were heading for when we saw an elderly clanking tractor down the end of the path. I didn't want to go near it so we turned away but it cam towards us. Daisy didn't like the terrible clanking so turned to canter off and I very nearly came off for the second time in the same hack. Miserable old g*t of a farmer was telling us to get off his land and and that we were nowhere near the bridlepath.
on the way back we have to ride down a short section of main road which I never like the idea of but most people are fine. A complete idiot of a taxi driver squeezed past us speeding when there was a car coming the other way. He only just brushed us with his wing mirror but its more the principle of the thing. I thought that I got his registration number as he sped off but I must have got it wrong because the police don't recognise it so they can't do anything.
peter natt or anyone else that knows - am I right in thinking that the BHS keep a record of road accidents?
tbh I blame the miserable farmer. no-one wants us on the main roads so instead we try and get onto the access land. My opinion would be that "access land", new forests planted by tax payers money and which have bridlepaths in them shoudl be accessible. unfortunately the farmer was aon a very large noisy tractor so we were hardly in a position to argue the legality of him kicking us off the land
*cookies if you got this far*
We carried on with our hack past some cows that she has seen before but today tried to gallop past. we had just got into the lovely woods we were heading for when we saw an elderly clanking tractor down the end of the path. I didn't want to go near it so we turned away but it cam towards us. Daisy didn't like the terrible clanking so turned to canter off and I very nearly came off for the second time in the same hack. Miserable old g*t of a farmer was telling us to get off his land and and that we were nowhere near the bridlepath.
on the way back we have to ride down a short section of main road which I never like the idea of but most people are fine. A complete idiot of a taxi driver squeezed past us speeding when there was a car coming the other way. He only just brushed us with his wing mirror but its more the principle of the thing. I thought that I got his registration number as he sped off but I must have got it wrong because the police don't recognise it so they can't do anything.
peter natt or anyone else that knows - am I right in thinking that the BHS keep a record of road accidents?
tbh I blame the miserable farmer. no-one wants us on the main roads so instead we try and get onto the access land. My opinion would be that "access land", new forests planted by tax payers money and which have bridlepaths in them shoudl be accessible. unfortunately the farmer was aon a very large noisy tractor so we were hardly in a position to argue the legality of him kicking us off the land
*cookies if you got this far*