MidnightRider
Senior Member
Evening all.
Is it me? What am I doing wrong?
Twice at the end of last year I met horses with riders on shared paths. No problem with that, happy to share. However, it seems that I or my bike upset horses. Both times the horses did everything they could to avoid going past me, despite my trying very hard to give them a lot of room. I should add in both cases I stopped the bike and stood as far away as there was space for and spoke in friendly tones with the riders. The 2nd time I stood maybe 7 or 8 yards clear of the horse, but it still did not want to pass. I did my best to look reliable and calm, as we all know, we don't want to frighten the horses (well, that phrase had to be in here somewhere!).
At the 2nd event, when the rider finally got the horse past, she then tried to edge it up towards me to, I presume, reassure the horse that I / bike were harmless. The horse was not happy and she gave up and they went on their way, rather to my relief
I am very aware how dangerous a horse can be:
As a child I was chased, knocked down and bitten by a horse (since, I will never go in a field with a horse).
Some years back our local vet was off work for 9 months, shattered thigh from a horse kick. He and his partner were vets at a racecourse , so very experienced with horses.
I would like to use some localish lanes this year, but they are very narrow, 1 car wide with high banks, so no where to go to get well clear of the very occasional horse.
How do others deal with this?
What should I do to help both the worried horses and also myself?
Is it me? What am I doing wrong?
Twice at the end of last year I met horses with riders on shared paths. No problem with that, happy to share. However, it seems that I or my bike upset horses. Both times the horses did everything they could to avoid going past me, despite my trying very hard to give them a lot of room. I should add in both cases I stopped the bike and stood as far away as there was space for and spoke in friendly tones with the riders. The 2nd time I stood maybe 7 or 8 yards clear of the horse, but it still did not want to pass. I did my best to look reliable and calm, as we all know, we don't want to frighten the horses (well, that phrase had to be in here somewhere!).
At the 2nd event, when the rider finally got the horse past, she then tried to edge it up towards me to, I presume, reassure the horse that I / bike were harmless. The horse was not happy and she gave up and they went on their way, rather to my relief
I am very aware how dangerous a horse can be:
As a child I was chased, knocked down and bitten by a horse (since, I will never go in a field with a horse).
Some years back our local vet was off work for 9 months, shattered thigh from a horse kick. He and his partner were vets at a racecourse , so very experienced with horses.
I would like to use some localish lanes this year, but they are very narrow, 1 car wide with high banks, so no where to go to get well clear of the very occasional horse.
How do others deal with this?
What should I do to help both the worried horses and also myself?
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