SpottedCat
Well-Known Member
I used to hack 10-12 miles to a show, do every class I was eligible for and hack home again. I also did the same to a hunter trial, did 2 classes and hacked home again. Amazingly, the pony's legs did not fall off, and he used to win a fair bit too. I used to have a rucksac on my back with a brush, my lunch, headcollar, leadrope and bailer twine in it, and when I got there, I'd either use a water trough in the field for the horse or blag some off someone who looked friendly. I'd use the bailer twine to tie the horse to whatever fence was there, and had a jolly old time.
I used to hack every day and go out for 3-4 hrs at weekends, but all these people who are saying you need to do x/y/z first - well, all I can say is I didn't, and I wouldn't. Mind you, my eventers now don't start doing canter work or interval training until they hit Novice level or above, so there we go.
Personally I can't see a problem with what you're proposing, and no, if I had the time/inclination to hack, I wouldn't want to spend a fortune on lorry hire either.
I used to hack every day and go out for 3-4 hrs at weekends, but all these people who are saying you need to do x/y/z first - well, all I can say is I didn't, and I wouldn't. Mind you, my eventers now don't start doing canter work or interval training until they hit Novice level or above, so there we go.
Personally I can't see a problem with what you're proposing, and no, if I had the time/inclination to hack, I wouldn't want to spend a fortune on lorry hire either.