Turitea
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In my teens in the 80s: Riding on the road in the dark with no high viz, no helmet, getting upset and yelling abuse at concerned drivers. Teenagers can be incredibly dumb!
We went to the beach. I was tacked up waiting to mount and let go of the reins momentarily to adjust my hat. My horse strolled off up the road. I followed and as I got near she trotted. This carried on for quite a while, through a housing estate and my riding pal went a different way to cut her off from a busy road at the end. I almost had her when a resident opened his front door and shooed her away! She was in the bloody road, not on his garden, but I didn't have time to give him a rollocking. I eventually caught her when she trotted round a corner and I was out of sight, she stopped and waited for me because she was scared to be on her own.
Talking of golf courses. I took Minto to the beach at St. Andrews. The golf course runs along the beach. The very famous golf course...,
So we had had a lovely time and was untacking when for some reason he took off with bridle half off. He set off running up the road but of course saw the first fairway and thought this was much more suitable. He then found himself in the 18th green so set off across that then turned and came back across.
I set off running after him. Of course there was a tournament going on with many people from America competing. They had all stopped playing and were stood at the side as I ran past saying “he went that way”.
When I finally came across him he was right at the top near the town and had 5 people holding him down as bridle was trashed and he was naked. Apparently the very important person was hosting more very important people looking out over the 18th green.
I retrieved him and did the walk of shame back to the lorry. Then the police turned up! Thankfully they were very kind and just concerned that none was hurt. Apparently for a while after horses were. It allowed on the beach....
Next day dad rang me. “You are in the papers” “haha very funny” “ no really you are!” I still have the cut outs.
Big oops.
I’ve also had this happen!We went to the beach. I was tacked up waiting to mount and let go of the reins momentarily to adjust my hat. My horse strolled off up the road. I followed and as I got near she trotted. This carried on for quite a while, through a housing estate and my riding pal went a different way to cut her off from a busy road at the end. I almost had her when a resident opened his front door and shooed her away! She was in the bloody road, not on his garden, but I didn't have time to give him a rollocking. I eventually caught her when she trotted round a corner and I was out of sight, she stopped and waited for me because she was scared to be on her own.
It is because of moments like this that I now always carry a couple of treats when I ride and give one to the horse as soon as I dismount. My hope is that should I go flying or need to faff with a boot or whatever the horse will at least mug me for a treat before buggering off so I should have a brief opportunity to grab the reins!I’ve also had this happen!
Dismounted on the several thousand acre common to retrieve a lost hoof boot (one of the final nails in the coffin of us trying barefoot). While I was fiddling with the straps the horse decided she’d had enough and was heading home and just trotted off! I couldn’t get within 5m of her without her speeding up, and if I slowed down she’d also slow down. This would be fine as the common is fenced but there are multiple stallions on it and she’s a complete tart, luckily OH was waiting by the gate and I rang him and he came and caught her. I never ever dismount on a hack now - if that’s happened on something leading to a road I shudder to think what could have happened.