TheEquineOak
Well-Known Member
Hacking out today one of the riders thought it would be a good idea to go up one of the bridle paths.
Fair enough - other horses were 14.2, 15.3 and then me on my gigantic 17.3.
Going up wasn't too bad - I had to keep my head strapped to his neck but we managed to negotiate our way through and got to the top only to find the gate had been replaced by a kissing gate - fat chance of getting a horse though that!
So we had to turn heels and head back down the bridle path.
Unfortunelty for me, going down proved to be a bit difficult and he tripped. I whacked my head off a tree (a pretty bleeding thick one!) and then repercusioned onto an over hanging thick tree branch I went a bit blank but thankfully, Arnie stopped, walked backwards and waited for me to sort myself out before we moved on
I'm sat here now with a very sore head and neck!
And that is the last time I agree to use paths I haven't inspected myself
I'm just thankful my horse behaved the way he did, had he spooked, I could of been a lot worse off.
Fair enough - other horses were 14.2, 15.3 and then me on my gigantic 17.3.
Going up wasn't too bad - I had to keep my head strapped to his neck but we managed to negotiate our way through and got to the top only to find the gate had been replaced by a kissing gate - fat chance of getting a horse though that!
So we had to turn heels and head back down the bridle path.
Unfortunelty for me, going down proved to be a bit difficult and he tripped. I whacked my head off a tree (a pretty bleeding thick one!) and then repercusioned onto an over hanging thick tree branch I went a bit blank but thankfully, Arnie stopped, walked backwards and waited for me to sort myself out before we moved on
I'm sat here now with a very sore head and neck!
And that is the last time I agree to use paths I haven't inspected myself
I'm just thankful my horse behaved the way he did, had he spooked, I could of been a lot worse off.