Squeak
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I have a 3.5t rather than a trailer but a camera is really useful on the horse in case you hear something happening.
I will have my 7 year ld with me at times. He loves to cycle whilst I ride so I am excited to find some places we can all enjoy.Definitely ditch the sat nav, look at google maps for your route in advance then switch to street view for any smaller roads (B or C roads) because even google will try and take you on some very narrow shortcuts!
I always go by myself or with my daughter who’s 10 x
Yes that does work well! Personally I like to say in my head “you want it to go left so steer right…” for some reason it helps meI will have my 7 year ld with me at times. He loves to cycle whilst I ride so I am excited to find some places we can all enjoy.
I saw a tip for reversing to put a piece of tape at 6 O'Clok on your steering wheel and imagine that as where the back of your trailer is. I will update tomorrow!
This absolutely. I did a half day course & it boosted my confidence a lot. 5 hours of reversing, driving round various types of road.I would recommend some trailer driving lessons if you are a bit rusty. It will cover hitching up safely. I know there isn't a test any more, but it will make you feel more confident.
This absolutely. I did a half day course & it boosted my confidence a lot. 5 hours of reversing, driving round various types of road.
Good Luck to you too!Good luck getting out and about!
I’m planning to get a trailer, and as part of my campaign to convince my very anxious other half that I’m being sensible, I did a half day towing course just last week. It was excellent, and included at least an hour practicing reversing a horse box. I feel much more confident and now just need a new car and a trailer!
I go to shows most weeks by myself. I also meet a friend out hacking so trailer there alone. Me and my horse are very happy together by ourselves and to be honest he is too big to have another in my trailer. I have all my show gear in the other side tidily organised so every show I just load up with minimal grief as I hate getting up in the morning.Long story short is I am on a small private yard and out hacking is rubbish. Only 2 others to ride with and that isn’t regular. I don’t want to move my pony so have bought a a towing vehicle and am in the market for a trailer (looking at long term hire initially).
There is fab hacking a 10 minute drive away in 2 different directions and also a big equestrian centre with shows, arena hire, clinics etc.
Problem is I’m likely going to be travelling alone. Will have people to meet up with and hack, but the getting there and back will be on me.
How many of you do this? Is it a silly idea? I don’t want to have to rely on others and want to be able to just go to an arena hire or a show. Meet up with a friend for a hack.
To add, it’s been years since I’ve towed so I’ll be practicing first but is it doable alone?
Thanks in advance
Goodness! Not the update I was hoping to read. I’m glad that your dad is ok, and I hope that your car is quickly back on the road so you can get out and about towing.Just a quick update! So I collected the trailer Tuesday evening and all was well. I towed quite happily but when it came to reverse parking I had my partner shouting one thing at me and my friends husband shouting another! Anyway, got it in eventually and vowed to go and practice completely alone!
My week then went complete breasts up with my dad collapsing at the wheel of his car Wednesday morning and crashing (he is fine thankfully but caused absolute chaos on the road with an obscene amount of emergency vehicles) then the week was taken up with hospital visits, asking people to remove videos from social media of my dads crash and extrication and stresses about childcare (he is my only childcare for work). My car then lost power on the way to the yard and has been in the garage ever since! Currently have the weirdest little hire car with drum beat indicators...
I had wanted to go out hacking this weekend but that has been written off and I have dressage booked for next Saturday.
So hopefully I will get the car back early to mid week and will be straight out to get the trailer and practice. YO has said I can turn it round in the menage so hopefully that will be easy enough to do (its only 30 x 20 thought) but its a bigger area than the t shaped yard. It's all thats putting me off as the storage is a nice big area to park and there's no one watching but the yard is very narrow and tight and there might be people!
So hopefully I will be back with an update soon!
You can buy hitch locks that you can use hitched or unhitched, we have this one it’s brilliant https://debontrailers.co.uk/product/sas-hitch-lock-trailers-up-to-2000kg/Make sure you park somewhere secure or lock the trailer to the vehicle or with a wheel clamp. Ive heard of trailers being stolen from the towing vehicle.
Persevering alone with the reversing is definitely the way forwards. Otherwise never be afraid to tell “helpful” passengers to shut up or get out!I towed quite happily but when it came to reverse parking I had my partner shouting one thing at me and my friends husband shouting another! Anyway, got it in eventually and vowed to go and practice completely alone!