[pct-l] Horses on PCT
Carolyn Eddy
ECPG at peoplepc.com
Fri Jan 9 10:16:52 CST 2009
You know, I was a horse packer for many years before I was earthbound and
couldn't ride anymore. I used to think, What's the big deal? Well, after
marching thru some areas, especially after a rain, where the trail is a bowl
with wall to wall manure you can't walk around, I can see both sides.
In defense of horse riders, you don't always know when they are dropping a
load, but if you are in a group one person in the back should be responsible
for checking, IMHO.
And as far as horse people being uppity, very often that look on their face
is sheer terror at what you might do that is going to get them dumped and
hurt. I've had well meaning backpackers hide behind trees so that when they
popped out my horse had a coronary because he didn't see them, and not so
well meaning people deliberately hit my horse in the nose with a hiking
stick or ride a bicycle up their butt causing them to climb the nearest tree
with me on them.
Unless you announce them, the rider has no way of knowing your intentions,
so talk to them as you approach, maybe even ask them what you can do to
help. None of us owns the trail, but some of us, horse users and hikers
both, do tend to act like it.
"Sweet Goat Mama"
Carolyn Eddy
www.goattracksmagazine.com
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