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Coming over here & taking your jobs since 1900
Lots of honeymooners which was a disaster for the non-riding husbands who'd have 10 lessons before arriving then find a riding school horse just outside London isn't quite the same as 6 hours bushwacking !!
There was a couple a bit like that at Horizon. Not honeymoon and the second riding holiday, he'd been dragged on. He wasn't horrendous but wasn't completely in charge and fell off once. Last fast canter/gallop of the day heading towards home, he failed to pull up when we did and horse carried on. He was ok until the 90° turn into the lodge where he carried straight on. That could have been a bigger issue on one of the Safari's which they were heading out on.
That was with one of the younger local guides whose rides were fast and wildlife was a blur as you went past at speed. However it was balanced by another guide who was slower and told us all about plants and trees and who to recognise poo and one of the owners who told us all about the history, cattle breeding and horse training.
There was also an American couple who looked a bit precarious but they were moved into a different group.