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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 510459" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I hate going on organized (big crowd) trail rides just for the reasons you have mentioned. I like to enjoy the ride. I like to just walk along and enjoy the scenery with maybe a friend or two and no more. The more people and horses in one place means that there are more chances that someone will do something stupid. Especially those that think trail rides and excessive amounts of beer go good together. Then you have your extreme riders that like to climb up and down rough country on hills nicknamed "widowmaker" and such. Fine if they want to do that but I hate it when they are barrelling down an ultra steep hill at breakneck speed and hit the trail at the bottom right through the middle of those of us that like to take it easy. Upsets the horses and I have seen them knock others off their mounts by running into them. I go during the week when I can when there are no other riders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 510459, member: 1863"] I hate going on organized (big crowd) trail rides just for the reasons you have mentioned. I like to enjoy the ride. I like to just walk along and enjoy the scenery with maybe a friend or two and no more. The more people and horses in one place means that there are more chances that someone will do something stupid. Especially those that think trail rides and excessive amounts of beer go good together. Then you have your extreme riders that like to climb up and down rough country on hills nicknamed "widowmaker" and such. Fine if they want to do that but I hate it when they are barrelling down an ultra steep hill at breakneck speed and hit the trail at the bottom right through the middle of those of us that like to take it easy. Upsets the horses and I have seen them knock others off their mounts by running into them. I go during the week when I can when there are no other riders. [/QUOTE]
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