horsecrazy25
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chestnuttymare - Personally i think they should just to make sure the horse or pony is ok because for all they know horse or pony could be petrified of bike and spook etc.
Violetstripe - OMG hope you and horse were ok. How rude i would be fuming!!
The cyclists around my last RS were terrible!!! We were out on a hack, and there was a large hill where we would always canter up, taking forward seat. It was a bridle path only, and cyclists and walkers were not really allowed up there because people on horses would usually use this hill to have a good gallop up! I was riding a large Fresian which used to be used to driving so was a little bit hard to get to canter. Was at the back of the ride because I was helping at the time. So, trying to get into canter while everyone else is galloping off. Cyclist comes racing up my side, so close he nearly touched my stirrup. My horse spooked so badly I came off and he continues to bolt up the hill to catch the rest of the ride, leaving me staring after his bottom and the cyclist. The YO was not amused!!
Usually I don't mind cyclists as they are often quite considerate, especially if they usually ride in a horsey area so are aware of the manners etc involved. This one however was notxx
Sorry, but a bridlepath is not only for horses - walkers, dog walkers and cyclists also have the right to use them.
Cycling up a steep hill is hard work (I know I've just started cycling again after many years!) so I shouldn't think he was any more impressed with you being there than you were with him. It sounds like the cyclist was irresponsible in this case. However, riders also have a responsibility when using bridleways to look out for other users as they are not the exclusive domain of horse riders.
there was a large hill where we would always canter up, taking forward seat. It was a bridle path only, and cyclists and walkers were not really allowed up there because people on horses would usually use this hill to have a good gallop up!
Usually I don't mind cyclists as they are often quite considerate, especially if they usually ride in a horsey area so are aware of the manners etc involved. This one however was notxx
Please don't assume being on horseback gives you the right to claim all bridleways and roads as your own. As a cyclist myself (as well as horse rider), we have just as many problems on the roads as horses. At least cars slow down for horses. They don't bother with bikes and cyclists are killed by cars on the roads with alarming regularity. Is it any wonder cyclists also want to get off the roads? Horses are not the be all and end all. Yes some cyclists are a menace but don't tar us all with the same brush. I have lost count of the number of horse riders I've passed, on my bike, who I've slowed down for or even stopped and they don't bother to acknowledge it with even a nod, let alone keep to their own side of the road.
We are lucky to have some slightly quieter hacks nearby but unfortunately a number of these require us to ride the Camel Trail for part of them. No problem at all off season (which seems to be getting shorter and shorter) but running the gauntlet of bikes, trikes and other peddled contraptions with or without flags, buggies, dog carts and other paraphernalia in the silly season is interesting to say the least.
Thank goodness for bike friendly horses.
There really is no need for people to get angry and upset with eachother, most bridlepath and vulnerable road users actually want to help eachother out and be as sympathetic as possible but they don't always understand the other persons issues.
Do also bear in mind that groups like the CTC work with the BHS on issues such as access, we are fighting the same battles and should be on the same side!
It was a bridle path only, and cyclists and walkers were not really allowed up there because people on horses would usually use this hill to have a good gallop up!
Oh don't get me started on bikes! They are my no.1 whinge subject - although I actually find them more annoying when I am in my car than on my horse!
Most annoyingly is the thousands of pounds that the council spent putting a lovely wide bike path alongside a really busy main road that I drive along every day - and there are bikes riding on the bleddy road! It is a very fast moving road, but isn't wide enough to accomodate cars and bikes safely - hence why the bike path was put in - and the stupid idiots just ignore the path that was put there for their safety!
Also - bike riders going along busy roads in 2's & 3's across the road, and not moving out of the way for traffic
Bike riders going along any roads with their ear phones / ipods in - I mean honestly - do you not have any common sense???
And one last one - bike riders without any hi viz, riding in dark colours, and generally ignoring all traffic - everyone likes to complain about horse riders when they do this - but bike riders are allowed??
Sorry - rant over!!![]()
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Agree with all of this.
I think they should make Hi-Viz and helmets madatory for cyclists or face a £100 fine - think that might change the situation a little bit.