10-27-2009, 12:07 PM
It all looks splendid.
I found it easier to learn to ride without the stirrups, and some of our new riders find the same. Not everybody, but the majority. Do you have to travel far to ride? It's hard somethimes by yourself, especially in the rain and the cold.
Anyway keep on going. Get one saddle and others soon seem to turn up. After that they breed.
Best wishes
John
I found it easier to learn to ride without the stirrups, and some of our new riders find the same. Not everybody, but the majority. Do you have to travel far to ride? It's hard somethimes by yourself, especially in the rain and the cold.
Anyway keep on going. Get one saddle and others soon seem to turn up. After that they breed.
Best wishes
John
John Conyard
York
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A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group
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