Weather for riding

Snow is pretty but after half a day I’m fed up and want it to melt so I can ride.
We have a lot of snow and current temps look like it won’t be gone for a week. Sigh!
 
Heated Socks - wow - that sounds interesting!
I got some for Christmas. The battery pack is a bit too bulky for riding boots, they are nice under wellies. But the do keep the wellies warm as I leave them tucked in while I'm riding. Heated insoles are better but are not reusable so it would be expensive for every day.
 
I much prefer cold and dry too, although I had such a cold ride on the weekend that I've decided I definitely need to invest in some heated socks!
I did buy myself a pair of heated socks recently - they work very well for when doing jobs on the yard in muck boots but as mentioned a little too bulky for riding boots. Might be looking at getting some heated gloves as well!
 
I always say - no such thing as the wrong weather just wrong clothes! A good waterproof coat, a snood to cover your face, thick gloves, thick jodhs (or coat that covers your legs!) and thick socks. I've also treated myself to the Harry Hall fleece lined riding boots - not the most stylish but now I'm rehabbing my horse back into work/turnout, I'm glad I'm toasty when we can just walk up and down the drive!
My old horse used to do his best work in the rain!
 
I have field kept ponies, so only have to ride if I feel like it. I won't intentionally set off in rain, but find that if it rains while I am out it is ok. I avoid really windy or foggy weather as I feel that I lose the important senses of hearing and seeing, and I won't ride on icy roads, which is fairly frequent as I ride in the early morning and keep the ponies on a very minor untreated rural road.
Me and my pony both enjoy the natural break from intensive riding over the proper winter months, and every ride we get in is a bonus!
 
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