JustAnotherNeddy
Well-Known Member
To be honest, after feeling the shock of the whole abduction, my next thought was why on earth are people not helping out from horseback? I understand there will be helicopters around and it would be a busy and potentially scary environment for most horses but those who live in or around wales, or with similar terrain elsewhere, who hunt/treck a lot will be the most able to cover un-passable tracks faster than on foot.
If i had a horse that could be ridden, and transport, i'd be straight down there to cover some land that takes them a lot of time on foot with search dogs.
We have a much better vantage point on horses, and in teams of two or three, i think horseback search would be incredibly effective.
Why has it not been done? Or am i just suggesting a ludicrous idea with little understanding of the challenges?
I just feel like a lot of people aren't doing anything at all (me included but i can't change that!), which in some instances is understandable. But if everyone came together and made a big push, chances are she'd be home by now
If i had a horse that could be ridden, and transport, i'd be straight down there to cover some land that takes them a lot of time on foot with search dogs.
We have a much better vantage point on horses, and in teams of two or three, i think horseback search would be incredibly effective.
Why has it not been done? Or am i just suggesting a ludicrous idea with little understanding of the challenges?
I just feel like a lot of people aren't doing anything at all (me included but i can't change that!), which in some instances is understandable. But if everyone came together and made a big push, chances are she'd be home by now