Birker2020
Well-Known Member
In the winter as I work full time and its dark after work I am really limited to when I can ride as my horse can’t be ridden in the school and my only other choice is to ride around the yard in the dark which my horse doesn’t mind (the perimeter takes about 60 seconds and I can only really go one way to avoid the sharp slope going downhill). This gets very boring as I am sure you can imagine. We also have a field and again my horse would be safe enough in the dark but it will be too wet in the winter. We have a walker but my horse benefits from actually being ridden and I feel a walker can be counter- productive for some physical problems. Plus, I’ll be honest, I really want to keep riding.
We have a long lane directly outside our gate and I rather fancied hacking up there as it is very quiet in the evening after rush hour has died down. As I wear loads of hi- viz and also have flashing leg bands for my horse I can’t see it being a problem. Photo of the lane below. Obviously I can see headlights from a long distance as it’s a long lane and they can also see me with the flashing lights which gives both driver and myself time to see each other. I wouldn’t do it if it were a busy lane or if it was winding. Photo of the lane - it's about a 20 minute return journey to go as far as I would dare go before it narrows and goes around a bend.
My horse is sensible on the road and is usually fine ridden on the yard in the dark so I am assuming the same will be the case if I ventured onto the road. Yes, no. Or undecided? Is this really foolhardy as I am getting mixed opinions from people.

We have a long lane directly outside our gate and I rather fancied hacking up there as it is very quiet in the evening after rush hour has died down. As I wear loads of hi- viz and also have flashing leg bands for my horse I can’t see it being a problem. Photo of the lane below. Obviously I can see headlights from a long distance as it’s a long lane and they can also see me with the flashing lights which gives both driver and myself time to see each other. I wouldn’t do it if it were a busy lane or if it was winding. Photo of the lane - it's about a 20 minute return journey to go as far as I would dare go before it narrows and goes around a bend.
My horse is sensible on the road and is usually fine ridden on the yard in the dark so I am assuming the same will be the case if I ventured onto the road. Yes, no. Or undecided? Is this really foolhardy as I am getting mixed opinions from people.