Angua2
Well-Known Member
have to say not on a dark evening, when I am on my own, too much culd go wrong. Best excuse at the mo is a lost shoe!!
As far as my horse is concerned i wouldn't have any qualms about riding him in any weather BUT I think it's too dangerous with regards to what debris may be flying about so, on that basis no, i wouldn't ride in this weather!![]()
There's always another day - just not worth the risk or the argument.
I think-dont quote me! that shetland nationals you have to be over 10 and under 13 years old?? il start a thread see what happens!!!
the proper grand national i think you can be any age?
But im not small enough-im 5ft 1inch but i probably weigh the top end scale of a grand national jockey with extra weights?
shetland is only yearling-so you got time to relocate to ireland,get a job a house and then you can spend your days been bucked off by mad chestnut shetland!
the offer of a back protector is very kind.....why dont you do her yourself? much more satisfying for the ownerthat and my spine just went into spasm?????
get on with it & ride as normal?!
Just wondered if I'm the only wuss who doesn't like to ride when it's ridiculously windy!!![]()
Funny enought I was gonna ride tonight and then I got out of the car and almost fell over. A spooky welsh in this weather, no taShame though as it wasnt raining.