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Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 31 Jul 2013 13:20
by troy
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.

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 02 Aug 2013 18:43
by Rusty Jug
Nice, another attack to worry about in the woods! I'm still scared of biggoot!

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 19:24
by Hank Moody
Troy you forgot to mention what to do if you run into a cattle drive and a upset rancher :roll: I still say it was a public road and I had just as much right to the road as his cattle did. But he had a gun, so yes I will get the "F" off of your road.

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 20:03
by Savage
When and where did this happen? Got video? j/k :)

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 17:06
by safiri
Savage wrote:When and where did this happen? Got video? j/k :)
Wet Mountains near Westcliffe CO.
In a cold rain, following hail, at 10k feet.
On a FS road (not a trail).

A camera would have gotten us shot ...

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 18:42
by KC
It's a darn good thing we shut off our bikes and took off our helmets, Mike, those cowboys would have gunned us down for sure when they mistook us for E.R.A.'s

Re: Meeting horses on the trail

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 20:49
by ajayhawkfan
That is not just on a trail. You need to be cautious on the road as well. I stop or slow down to a crawl when I see a horse.

Even stopped I have seen the Amish buggy horses and horses being ridden get skid-dish. The driver/riders are always appreciative of me stopping.