longdog
Well-Known Member
On Sunday, my daughter had a grim experience when a mountain biker carreered round the bridlepath & caused her horse to spin & bolt. She shot off the side & now has a fractured shoulder blade & spent 6 hours in A&E after being airlifted from the woods.
My question is - if we are not safe on the roads, are we now not safe on the bridlepaths either?
I know there are plenty of things that a horse can spook from, but we do seem to suffer more from thoughtless cyclists than any thing else here on the Downs.
If it were horse riders galloping past other users, we would be rightly castigated, but, cyclists seem to be a law unto themselves.......
Any suggestions as to what we can do would be gratefully received!
My question is - if we are not safe on the roads, are we now not safe on the bridlepaths either?
I know there are plenty of things that a horse can spook from, but we do seem to suffer more from thoughtless cyclists than any thing else here on the Downs.
If it were horse riders galloping past other users, we would be rightly castigated, but, cyclists seem to be a law unto themselves.......
Any suggestions as to what we can do would be gratefully received!