GeorgeyGal
Well-Known Member
When I was a kid in the 80s I'd hack home and let all my neighbourhood kiddies have a pat, there's no way you could do that now on those roads. My fave was riding bare back in the snow on hacks.
Have planned a picnic ride as soon as my face is healed - old school all the way, all day ride, shorts, bareback (well, bareback pad, I'm over 30) and meat paste sandwiches. So excited!
I know my mum and her friends set up pony rides on the day of the village fair, just far enough down the road so they couldn't get told off but close enough so they looked like they were part of the fair. They made a fortune lol!
Im almost certain there was very few overweight ponies and cases of lami in these days![]()
I used to ride with 2 or 3 other friends all similar age.
Memories are of:
Going off with picnic of sandwich & a biscuit in our pockets - off exploring on adjacent commons all day.
Playing cowboys & indians - meant we hared around all over our local patch whooping etcundoing the reins so when you stopped you could ground tie (never worked as often we had to go 2 up to go & retrieve a pony) the braver ones swinging over the pony & trying to hang on when crouching - on 1 side so it looked from the other that the pony was riderless.... my mum went bonkers at that one when a dog-walking friend told her what we were doing
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Riding the ponies to the local shop & tieing them up on their reins to a pole so we could all go in & buy sweets at the same time.
Swimming in the local stream after riding & then having to cycle home soaking wet.
If I had found my daughter doing the same........![]()
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I always wore a hat but I went for miles on our ponies with my friends and my mother rarely knew where I was.