Meeting horses on the trail
Posted: 31 Jul 2013 13:20
Just a reminder for us all...and perhaps some of us don't know this.
Some horses don't know what a helmeted rider on a noisy motorcycle is. Therefore they get scared, which can be a dangerous situation for the rider. If you come upon a horseback rider, shut off your engine, talk, and remove your helmet as you wait for them to pass well beyond your location. Talking lets the horse know you are a human rather than an equestrian-raping alien. (Got to watch out for those!)
For more tips on how to react when meeting other trail users, the Lewistown, Montana BLM office put out this PDF to educate trail users.
Some horses don't know what a helmeted rider on a noisy motorcycle is. Therefore they get scared, which can be a dangerous situation for the rider. If you come upon a horseback rider, shut off your engine, talk, and remove your helmet as you wait for them to pass well beyond your location. Talking lets the horse know you are a human rather than an equestrian-raping alien. (Got to watch out for those!)
For more tips on how to react when meeting other trail users, the Lewistown, Montana BLM office put out this PDF to educate trail users.