Caol Ila
Well-Known Member
Cantering around on the other side of a field, no.
Cantering up your arse, yes, IF they didn't slow down as soon as they saw you. Sounds like you took evasive maneuvers and went down a different trail as soon as you saw them, so it's hard to know from your post how close they were. If I'm cantering on the trail and I see hikers, cyclists, dog walkers, or other riders, I always slow to walk to pass. I think it is a dickish thing to do, flying up to anyone, mounted or not, on a cantering horse and sending them diving for cover.
Cantering up your arse, yes, IF they didn't slow down as soon as they saw you. Sounds like you took evasive maneuvers and went down a different trail as soon as you saw them, so it's hard to know from your post how close they were. If I'm cantering on the trail and I see hikers, cyclists, dog walkers, or other riders, I always slow to walk to pass. I think it is a dickish thing to do, flying up to anyone, mounted or not, on a cantering horse and sending them diving for cover.
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