Amaranta
Well-Known Member
Haha yea, the amount of people I know that tell me they've 'galloped' on a horse. No dear, that was trot. A slow one at that!
Being able to gallop does not mean they can ride, classic novice mistake
Haha yea, the amount of people I know that tell me they've 'galloped' on a horse. No dear, that was trot. A slow one at that!
I've shared everything from an Intermediate eventer to hunting a cob with no brakes to an elderly artheritic ex showjumper that I could only plod around the lanes on. It was just what happened to come along and was convenient at the time. Riding is riding is riding and beggars can't always be choosers. Although given the choice I do actually prefer smaller horses if only because I can get on from the ground.
It is tough being a sharer I always err on the side of caution describing my 20yrs+ riding experience and as a result I probably under sell myself. My instructor is slowly pounding into me that I am a perfectly competent rider. I would love to have the opportunity to compete/hunt but those sorts of share arrangements rarely come up and when they do I'm always worried I'm not good enough to apply for them so I end up not calling up.
I think you'll have to have a real good look at the replies. Some of them appear to be far too qualified & some will be over stating what their ability actually is? so I would probably put those to one side.
Where are you?
North London with own transport
Unfortunately even with your own transport I think South West Wales is a bit far to drive to hack out my cob!![]()
Unfortunately even with your own transport I think South West Wales is a bit far to drive to hack out my cob!![]()