It's
vitally important that riders know and maintain their Rights
of Way.
If we dont know and maintain our Rights of Way, we will
have less and less land on which to ride.
The problem is knowing our Rights of Way
If you are uncertain or have any queries about your Rights
of Way e-mail the Horseytalk.net Rights of Way Hotline BobMilton@
horseytalk.net
He will tell you your Rights
How long does it take for a horse and rider to get through a
bridle gate? The National Trust says 4 – 6 seconds Surrey County Council
agrees.
Local riders in Headley Heath, Surrey say maybe 30 seconds,
maybe One minute, maybe Five minutes. It all depends
A good horse with a good rider on a good day could take, maybe,
30-seconds.
A spooky horse on a bad day with a nervous not-so-confident
rider could take Five minutes, Ten minutes or not all. And what
about riders leading another horse?