Chambon
Well-Known Member
We have a lot of floodwater around our area at the moment and this morning I saw some local riders taking advantage of the weather and going for a ride through the floods.
As I was stuck in the traffic (while the little old lady in the Corsa in front of me decided that the water was too deep for her to drive through and proceeded to do a 50 point turn...) I saw 3 riders cantering along through a flooded field.
Momentarily wishing I was with them, I was brought back to reality when all of a sudden the lead horse disappeared. With the Corsa out of the way (I was tempted to drive over her by this point!) I drove up to where the horses were. It had fallen over a barbed wire fence that had been completely hidden under the floodwaters. Horse and rider were fine (if a little soggy), but they were lucky, it could have been a lot worse.
As I was stuck in the traffic (while the little old lady in the Corsa in front of me decided that the water was too deep for her to drive through and proceeded to do a 50 point turn...) I saw 3 riders cantering along through a flooded field.
Momentarily wishing I was with them, I was brought back to reality when all of a sudden the lead horse disappeared. With the Corsa out of the way (I was tempted to drive over her by this point!) I drove up to where the horses were. It had fallen over a barbed wire fence that had been completely hidden under the floodwaters. Horse and rider were fine (if a little soggy), but they were lucky, it could have been a lot worse.