Oscar
Well-Known Member
I've just had a narrow escape on my hack this morning. On one of our bridleways there is a narrow wooden bridge that we have to cross - the horses are fine with it but it's down a small steep hill then a sharp bend across a small stream, obscured by overgrown bushes. Anyway this morning we went out as normal and Casper put his foot on the bridge and seemed to just stumble and then trip and jogged across the bridge - I turned and looked back and the bridge had a huge hole in it that wasn't there as we approached it
I checked his legs and they were fine - but OH was behind me on his horse who is a lot bigger and heavier than Casper and he had to get off and lead him over the bridge avoiding the hole that Casper had made!! Now I often walk the dogs over this bridge and I've always worried it doesn't seem sturdy enough for horses but it's a public bridleway so should be up to standard!! I've rung the Council but they have said it could take them up to 10 days to get out and check it!! - I told her I hope no one falls and breaks their neck on it. So I said I will go back later and put a big warning sign up.
It could have been a really nasty accident for both of us, if he'd fallen there is no room for me to go so I'd have been under him and if he'd panicked I could've been seriously injured - so be careful if you have to cross bridges etc. I shall be avoiding that route from now on until I feel it is safe enough.
Our local rights of way officer was laid off recently due to all the cutbacks!!
I checked his legs and they were fine - but OH was behind me on his horse who is a lot bigger and heavier than Casper and he had to get off and lead him over the bridge avoiding the hole that Casper had made!! Now I often walk the dogs over this bridge and I've always worried it doesn't seem sturdy enough for horses but it's a public bridleway so should be up to standard!! I've rung the Council but they have said it could take them up to 10 days to get out and check it!! - I told her I hope no one falls and breaks their neck on it. So I said I will go back later and put a big warning sign up.
It could have been a really nasty accident for both of us, if he'd fallen there is no room for me to go so I'd have been under him and if he'd panicked I could've been seriously injured - so be careful if you have to cross bridges etc. I shall be avoiding that route from now on until I feel it is safe enough.
Our local rights of way officer was laid off recently due to all the cutbacks!!