Annagain
Well-Known Member
I set myself a two hour limit but twice ended up going further. The first time I lined up 4 horses about 3 hours away but all within 45 minutes of each other, I left home at 6 am and got home (injured) at 6pm. It was a long, lonely day, especially after the last horse dumped me.
The second time was 2.45 away. I took a friend this time. Lovely horse but a silly fall (my fault) meant 4 hours in A & E in Portsmouth. Friend was too young to be able to drive my car so dad and OH had a 6hr round trip to pick me up. After establishing I was ok, I was not popular!
After that I vowed not to do it again until the seller of the above horse contacted me to say she had a lovely horse that would suit me down to the ground. I took an older friend this time in case she had to drive me home. Luckily she didn’t and that horse was Charlie.
I’m very glad I didn’t stick to my rule. Lots of hotels accept dogs these days and if you share the driving, 3.5hrs isn’t much.
The second time was 2.45 away. I took a friend this time. Lovely horse but a silly fall (my fault) meant 4 hours in A & E in Portsmouth. Friend was too young to be able to drive my car so dad and OH had a 6hr round trip to pick me up. After establishing I was ok, I was not popular!
After that I vowed not to do it again until the seller of the above horse contacted me to say she had a lovely horse that would suit me down to the ground. I took an older friend this time in case she had to drive me home. Luckily she didn’t and that horse was Charlie.
I’m very glad I didn’t stick to my rule. Lots of hotels accept dogs these days and if you share the driving, 3.5hrs isn’t much.