Went on a lovely new ride but got a little lost

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I have been planning to ride along a bridlepath I have never taken before and so I sussed it out on an OS map and then copied a piece of the map to put in my pocket.

So set off from the farm in gorgeous sunshine - it was really quite warm :). Hit the unchartered bit of bridleway and followed the arrow on the post. Now on the OS map it is pretty much a straight line until you turn left along a brook, cross it and then carry straight on again.

Of course the OS map doesn't account for drainage ditches - and you've guessed it, I was on the wrong side of one!:( Now if daughter had been riding him, I think she would have just jumped the ditch - but this is me! So back I went for about half a mile and then along the other side of the ditch. As I cantered along Manni shied :eek: and a fox popped up right under his hooves and loped away across the field. He was really big! Thankfully I didn't fall off when he shied.

In the distance I could see the bridge I would have to go over the brook, but ahead of me now was a thick 6ft hedge. I kept looking down to see if I could see any other hoof prints but there were none. So I turned left and followed the hedge along, and at the other end there was a gap and a post with an arrow on - so much for the bridleway being in a straight line!

So I then had to cross a sown field, but the path was marked by quadbike tracks. Eventually I got to the end of this bridleway to the point where I would have to cross a very busy A road.

This is where I turned back and headed home.

I have planned a longer ride, and will ride this first part again, next time crossing the A road, going up into the village, along a quieter A road to the next village, and back down the hill eventually re-joining the bridleway I started on.

Looking forward to doing that the week after next.

Today's ride was about 2 hours, so I think when I do the longer version I will have to put my Heather Moffat seatsaver on!

So I had a really lovely ride this morning, and then spent the early part of the afternoon in the beauty salon getting a pedicure and having my nails done.

What a great day!
 
Sounds like fun to me! The best part of hacking is getting lost :D

These are the sort of things I ended up doing on our old girl; you can take her anywhere and she will always find her way home, because she knows our part of the country so well (from years of fox hunting). And as for seeing the fox she would probably cart me and chase it, which is sweet because I know she'd love to have another days hunting with grandad, but seeing as though he is 80 and the mare is 32 it might not be the best of ideas!
 
Sounds familiar (except the pedicure, far too ticklish!)....have since bought myself a compass but does me no good as I've no idea how to use it! Thankfully the neds have a better sense of direction than me :D
 
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