@@equinemollie I also love to listen to you talk Mollie! You should hear my accent...I have a VERY southern USA accent! I mean very country and southern from the mountains of Tennessee!😘
Always amazes me how polite dog owners are in UK, the actually moved to the side and had their dogs on leash! In America, the dogs would have been running off leash, out of control barking and probably attacked the horse. I see that the jerks in cars are just as inconsiderate. Although over here they would more than likely been honking and yelling profanity.
@Kena L I live in an equestrian community and our arenas are right next to the public road (the horses couldn’t care less about all the cars whizzing by, surprisingly). One day, I was driving my pony in there and some truck sped past honking repeatedly. My pony is a chill dude who rarely spooks at anything, but I have no doubt that truck driver was deliberately trying to scare my pony into bolting. What a dick.
lmao dog owners are not polite in the uk, even to other dog owners if theyve been called out for their dog acting out of control. some are polite but sadly a lot of people think their dog not knowing how to recall is fine
It's because it's the law to keep your dog on a lead in an open space, if it's an enclosed space where you are able to have full control of your dog then you can let them off so you find here the majority of the time, that is the case, not always obviously but most of the time
@Fogburg Edits i think youd be risking insurance issues with that as on an incident the car insurance could claim you knew the horse was dangerous etc. Its so stupid and frustrating
That is relatable for me I’m over in California and whenever I try to take my horse out these bastards leave there dogs off the leash and they go off chasing my poor horse and attacking her ankles thank,god she just stays still because she is well trained if she wasn’t she’d go off running and they’re lucky my horse is good with dogs so she wouldn’t kick them.
Your horse is so good around cars. My first horse when I was a teenager was too. It’s up to me to help my current horse get used to traffic. I’m just starting to ride him. I hope he becomes as sensible as yours is. And your horse looks beautiful!
It must be so annoying to deal with the people who don’t respect the fact that you are out on a hack. Here in America people don’t respect you even if they see you crossing the road adult or a kid. I am thankful to have trails in the woods at my barn.
Mollie! You are the reason I could convince my mum to get me to loan a pony, after 6 months of loaning THEY BOUGHT HER FOR ME! And I showed her some of your videos saying how fun it is
I got my first riding pony last August, and he is an Apalloosa! He isn't perfect as he has no schooling and was only broken in last year! But I love him and good luck to you!! 💖🐴
I was riding down the barns driveway and all of a sudden a mom with her son who was like six comes speeding down the driveway, I tried to get my horse to the side but of course he wouldn't move so I had to wave my arms rapidly so she would stop. I yelled "slow down your gonna kill a person or horse" ofc she swerved and gave me a mean look.
Oddly enough, my last horse, who had been very jumpy and baulky around things like burnt tree stumps, became completely relaxed, even around traffic, when he lost his sight.
Brought a gelding on a hack one day, the rudest of drivers were on the road- no mind to those hacking. I can’t even imagine having to deal with what you dealt with in the video.
I can't express enough how much I miss having horses. I used to ride to the corner store on either my 12 year old Appaloosa (Scooter), our retired Thoroughbred and race horse (Donte). Donte stood at a 17 hands, but I usually rode him to the store an back as he was more experienced with loud noises such as cars. However my grandfather would ride Donte, instead of his horse Spirit, whenever he rode to the store with me since he seemed to keep Scooter calm and had begun to mentor her on his own.
already riding a 2 year old... must not be good for the horses development and longetivity. EDIT: this comment reacted to the original when it said she was riding a 2-year-old Appaloosa
Me being 11 waiting for my parents to buy more land so we can get a horse. When I was small my dumb dumb decided to try to order a horse online when I was like prob 6
@@monihagen I’m 21 and got my first horse at 13yo. She’s still with me to this day, it is a lot of hard work every single day and a ton of money, but so worth the reward! Don’t rush anything and just trust your heart horse will find you in due time and keeping working toward your dreams.
i'm 14 now, nearly 15 and since i live in a village there is nowhere nearby to keep a horse i just ride all rhe time at my stables because i work there :)
Oh this looks so dangerous with the cars. Where I live it's almost impossible to do this. People come up behind you and scare the living light's out of your horse or just don't have no respect at all. I love getting out and riding like this it's so relaxing 😌 I love watching your video's.
Sick right now and these videos take my mind off all my aches and pains 😂 I love watching them any other time too but right now is really comforting 🤍🖤
I absolutely adore how is normal for horses just to be on main roads where you live… Here, in the USA, with how messed up our country is it wouldn’t end good. Edit: like our teenagers are so stupid once I got beer cans thrown at me while riding.
I've had that happen too. And once, some jerk shot a bottle rocket at me and my horse, and it blew up underneath him. Good thing he was a really easy going horse, he jumped then settled right away while I was screaming at the jackasses who did it. Never rode away from the stable during the 4th of July week again. If that had happened with my Arab gelding I owned later, it would have been a wreck.
I don't own a horse, but I just KNOW that's a true story as I live in the USA and drivers here? Sheesh, they are WILD. I live in the parts of New Jersey where you can see the occasional New York license plate, and they are absolutely horrible drivers. A relative of mine went through a traumatic experience in which I will not mention, but her and another woman were a target to get hit by a car, in which the other woman sadly didn't survive. I know that if I ever go riding in the streets it won't end well, seriously. Watching these videos is so calming, but knowing how messed up America is compared to England?...
@@CampTunes LITERAL PRAISE. i actually have a new story! i was riding in a field by the road and an idiot honked. my horse ran and got very scared, i almost fell off. what is wrong with people here?!
OK and I am scared about the two cars that might pass by while hacking. You can tell he trusts you which is lovely to see. Hacking alone is really not that easy and you do a great job.
Absolutely stunning area to go for a ride around, some of those cars were pretty close! Your horse is such a beauty temperament! The country side is beautiful! Too bad the weather wasn’t behaving for u! Hopefully your foot get better soon….awe that poor lose pony!
My mom was next to a super busy freeway (yes she was fearless. on the side of it and not in it) and this truck came flying down the road and honked at my mom. She has a Arabian and if you know Arabians, it didn’t go well. Our Arabian is the most crazy and spooky horse I’ve seen, but still trained nicely if that makes sense. He took off and the driver just kept honking. My mom ended up at a ton of rocks and got thrown off. She ended up in the emergency room
New to your channel, usually watch Tara & Farouk, the Arabian jet masquerading as a horse. I must say I really like the look of your horse's mane clipped like that...a great b&w look😮👍💕
Ugh honestly I don’t know why we bothered thanking drivers anymore they don’t even slow down 😡 I had to go on a road to get Nina into her old field and I’m sure one woman sped up when she saw us 🥴 I want to give the people who actually slow down or stop some kind of medal or something 😂
Yes! My instructor was taking out a hack of 5 or 6, including me and this little hairdryer of a moped tried to squeeze past us, so she put her arm out and it ended up slapping him in the face 😂 then we all started talking about him, making him VERY embarrassed and we had the best ride ever after because of him
@@lei2750 that’s pretty funny 😂 we got these dirt bikes around at my old yard and they would always just come up behind and not slow down or anything, and they came in the horses fields as well which was VERY annoying
Me and my loan almost got hit by a car going about 20 mph around the corner, even though it says on a sign ‘ slow down ‘ they came round really fast, luckily I heard the car in time, terrifying experience
I know it’s none of my business but a lot of the roadwork seems to be in trot (maybe those are the only bits on camera?) Roadwork is fine and can even be beneficial for young horses (ie bone strengthening) but trotting on roads should be done sparingly, a few minutes or around 50m max per day, because the negatives (concussive injuries over time) tend to outweigh the benefits.
Hiya, this hack I have only done twice in 4 months and it’s the only hack where we trot on any roads! Usually we go onto the forests/commons or walk round the block! But this hack is all road work so had to trot some of it otherwise wouldn’t have made it home for hours😅
@@equinemollie That makes sense. And sometimes I guess you have to trot to reach a lay-by to allow traffic to pass (better than having some impatient driver overtake you!) I enjoyed watching, it looks lovely round there and your horse seems very calm and sweet natured. So was mine, but it was a job to. stop him trotting when we were heading home (he’d probably have galloped if he could!) I’m always a bit edgy about hard surfaces because mine had some wear & tear from his previous life as a hunter, and had the early symptoms of navicular, but we sorted his feet out over several months and he was fine.
I love how good you are to d! Ur so polite to him and u always do ur best, u can tell he loves u! Also the dog owners were amazing and so polite, plus when u helped the people with the horse it was so kind of u!
I once drove in England. I kept to the right, like yer supposed to. I almost got us killed! - and was no longer allowed to drive until we took the Tunnel to France. We were all lucky to not encounter any horses.
I'm amazed at how horse-aware drivers and dog owners are there. In the US you can pretty much count on dogs attacking your horse, or barking hysterically, and drivers treating your horse as if it's a machine that will stay absolutely in place while they fly by, never slowing or moving over, inches from your side unless you get the hell off the road. You have to ride defensively, always watching for escape routes if you ride alongside a road. Luckily there were lots of equestrian trails to ride well away from roads in forests and fields for most of the time I owned horses, but there were times I had to take a road to get to the trails. Just had to be careful and teach your horse to side pass and maneuver however you needed them to, to keep safe.
It's baffling how many drivers you'll meet that are just so ignorant, don't care what's blocking the way they'll go around regardless of if it could spook the other thing they're going around.. Oftentimes I think they're too busy playing on their phones to even care or even notice. Good thing you're quick to notice these bad drivers and are quick to act too!
You are such an amazing horse owner :) I used to do the same with my horse if she ever came across something scary & different....I would get off & show her how to do it where other people would just belt the crap out of their horses to make them do it :(
I’m used to western riding and I don’t really know how to canter and I wanna know how to canter and I just started English so I wanna canter in a English saddle can you tell me how to Any chance?
I love the sound of the horse, I could tell you were in UK with the paths and styles of houses. We just do not have a lot of these trails expect ppl walking dogs to be polite..
Bridges with " dark stripes" which are separations between the planks must be very scary, as this method, enhanced, is used a lot to keep cattle from leaving the meadow premises....I know, they are not the same animals, but somehow this seems to trigger theit instincts.
I love how she covered the blue buses thing that was very polite :) and your horse is gorgeous I wish I could do this but she be flaring around like a dead fish-
I love how the cars when were behind you or going the other way(up the road) they went slow so the horse didnt spook but when I was out with my horse a car came wizzing up and luckly my horse didnt spook but my friends did and we nearly lost my friends horse if it wasnt thanks to a kind man as I cant galllop up the road to get a horse back or dissmount as my horse could of left
Aw, this is so fun to go on trail/hacks like this! Its surprising to see how young people start riding! Reply how old you started! (If you rode!) I started at maybe 2-3 years old! Hope you are all safe good day/night (what time your on) 😉
I absolutely love to listen to the clippity-clop sound of a horse. It's so mesmerizing and peaceful. Love your vids very much! Keep 'em coming!🏇
thank you!!❤️
And her posh accent melts my heart. 🥰🏴
haha I really don’t think I have a posh accent compared to other people around me😅 just a general south of england accent Xx
@@equinemollie I also love to listen to you talk Mollie! You should hear my accent...I have a VERY southern USA accent! I mean very country and southern from the mountains of Tennessee!😘
Ik. I’ll take my horse out and just walk her around my cement pad. It sounds so cool
Always amazes me how polite dog owners are in UK, the actually moved to the side and had their dogs on leash! In America, the dogs would have been running off leash, out of control barking and probably attacked the horse. I see that the jerks in cars are just as inconsiderate. Although over here they would more than likely been honking and yelling profanity.
@Kena L I live in an equestrian community and our arenas are right next to the public road (the horses couldn’t care less about all the cars whizzing by, surprisingly). One day, I was driving my pony in there and some truck sped past honking repeatedly. My pony is a chill dude who rarely spooks at anything, but I have no doubt that truck driver was deliberately trying to scare my pony into bolting. What a dick.
lmao dog owners are not polite in the uk, even to other dog owners if theyve been called out for their dog acting out of control. some are polite but sadly a lot of people think their dog not knowing how to recall is fine
It's because it's the law to keep your dog on a lead in an open space, if it's an enclosed space where you are able to have full control of your dog then you can let them off so you find here the majority of the time, that is the case, not always obviously but most of the time
@Fogburg Edits i think youd be risking insurance issues with that as on an incident the car insurance could claim you knew the horse was dangerous etc. Its so stupid and frustrating
That is relatable for me I’m over in California and whenever I try to take my horse out these bastards leave there dogs off the leash and they go off chasing my poor horse and attacking her ankles thank,god she just stays still because she is well trained if she wasn’t she’d go off running and they’re lucky my horse is good with dogs so she wouldn’t kick them.
Your horse is so good around cars. My first horse when I was a teenager was too. It’s up to me to help my current horse get used to traffic. I’m just starting to ride him. I hope he becomes as sensible as yours is. And your horse looks beautiful!
It must be so annoying to deal with the people who don’t respect the fact that you are out on a hack. Here in America people don’t respect you even if they see you crossing the road adult or a kid. I am thankful to have trails in the woods at my barn.
Mollie! You are the reason I could convince my mum to get me to loan a pony, after 6 months of loaning THEY BOUGHT HER FOR ME! And I showed her some of your videos saying how fun it is
lucky
Congrats!
What a good boy around traffic. Your countryside bridal paths are so beautiful and relaxing. I really enjoy your rides.
In august I’ll be getting my first horse on loan and I’ll hopefully take him on hacks like this 💖
I got my first riding pony last August, and he is an Apalloosa! He isn't perfect as he has no schooling and was only broken in last year! But I love him and good luck to you!! 💖🐴
Lucky my mom said I can ride until I start the talk of getting a horse 😂
My mum said I won’t buy you a horse until your 17. (Not exactly)
I ride and now all I need is a pony.
Maybe one on loan…?
I was riding down the barns driveway and all of a sudden a mom with her son who was like six comes speeding down the driveway, I tried to get my horse to the side but of course he wouldn't move so I had to wave my arms rapidly so she would stop. I yelled "slow down your gonna kill a person or horse" ofc she swerved and gave me a mean look.
Some people have no respect at all! It drives me crazy.
I really missed these Go Pro Hack videos, the sound of D's hooves are so relaxing to listen to. Your horses are all so amazing
It surprising to say that you horse does not look at the massive truck next him him but then will look at some trees and a hedge next to him 😆😆
Oddly enough, my last horse, who had been very jumpy and baulky around things like burnt tree stumps, became completely relaxed, even around traffic, when he lost his sight.
I'm relieved you dismounted at the scary bridge. The wet weather just added to the challenge.
Lovely greets from Germany. Your homeland is beautiful, thanks for the chance to have this adventure with you! 🐴❤
Brought a gelding on a hack one day, the rudest of drivers were on the road- no mind to those hacking. I can’t even imagine having to deal with what you dealt with in the video.
What a nice ride we just took. Very pleasant and well mannered horse, very courteous people.
I can't express enough how much I miss having horses. I used to ride to the corner store on either my 12 year old Appaloosa (Scooter), our retired Thoroughbred and race horse (Donte). Donte stood at a 17 hands, but I usually rode him to the store an back as he was more experienced with loud noises such as cars. However my grandfather would ride Donte, instead of his horse Spirit, whenever he rode to the store with me since he seemed to keep Scooter calm and had begun to mentor her on his own.
Spirit!
Did you know Spirit was based off of a real horse named spirit
already riding a 2 year old... must not be good for the horses development and longetivity.
EDIT: this comment reacted to the original when it said she was riding a 2-year-old Appaloosa
@@Anoiny thats exactly what i was thinking
Riding a 2 years old ??? Wtf ???
Haha I have the subtitles on cause I don’t have ear phones and when you were trotting on the road it kept coming up as [applause]😂😂
What beautiful countryside. Feels like I am there with you. My gosh, I am ready for summer to be OVER bring on the good Scottish weather!
heyyy! I hope u found him!! (the intro is just currently playing)
Lol
4:16 “He might not like it. But I wanna go this way, so i don’t care” 😂
WHOS HERE IN 2024?
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Your horse is so polite and patient :} my horse would of freaked out keep the vids coming :D
I absolutely love your way of riding and your beautiful horse! I only found your channel today and I think i will be watching
thank you!!
No problem! 😆🐎
What a polite and lovely rider you are! My compliments to your parents.
Brings me back years ago. Love to see your video - he’s so good -Keep posting people don’t understand in cars how horses can take fright.
Me being 11 waiting for my parents to buy more land so we can get a horse. When I was small my dumb dumb decided to try to order a horse online when I was like prob 6
I’m 13 and have finally been allowed to Get a horse when I turn 14 :)
@@monihagen I’m 21 and got my first horse at 13yo. She’s still with me to this day, it is a lot of hard work every single day and a ton of money, but so worth the reward! Don’t rush anything and just trust your heart horse will find you in due time and keeping working toward your dreams.
@Just your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Girl🕷 why did that spider on your name scare me bro-
i'm 14 now, nearly 15 and since i live in a village there is nowhere nearby to keep a horse i just ride all rhe time at my stables because i work there :)
Oh this looks so dangerous with the cars. Where I live it's almost impossible to do this. People come up behind you and scare the living light's out of your horse or just don't have no respect at all. I love getting out and riding like this it's so relaxing 😌 I love watching your video's.
I love how these hacks always have an interesting twist 😂 Keep it up 😆 also, what happens with the horse you found?
Sick right now and these videos take my mind off all my aches and pains 😂 I love watching them any other time too but right now is really comforting 🤍🖤
Yess I was excited for this video !
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My barn has a story about how a horse got out and was just loose in somebody’s front yard 😂
I love watching these! They make me feel so much calmer about hacking alone myself 💛
I absolutely adore how is normal for horses just to be on main roads where you live…
Here, in the USA, with how messed up our country is it wouldn’t end good.
Edit: like our teenagers are so stupid once I got beer cans thrown at me while riding.
I've had that happen too. And once, some jerk shot a bottle rocket at me and my horse, and it blew up underneath him. Good thing he was a really easy going horse, he jumped then settled right away while I was screaming at the jackasses who did it. Never rode away from the stable during the 4th of July week again. If that had happened with my Arab gelding I owned later, it would have been a wreck.
It happened fo me to😢
I don't own a horse, but I just KNOW that's a true story as I live in the USA and drivers here? Sheesh, they are WILD. I live in the parts of New Jersey where you can see the occasional New York license plate, and they are absolutely horrible drivers. A relative of mine went through a traumatic experience in which I will not mention, but her and another woman were a target to get hit by a car, in which the other woman sadly didn't survive. I know that if I ever go riding in the streets it won't end well, seriously. Watching these videos is so calming, but knowing how messed up America is compared to England?...
@@CampTunes LITERAL PRAISE. i actually have a new story! i was riding in a field by the road and an idiot honked. my horse ran and got very scared, i almost fell off. what is wrong with people here?!
you're like the motorcyclist vlogger equivalent of horses and i love it
D is so calm omggg, my pony would've freaked in the traffic! Your horses are so lovely x
That Horse is great around all the traffic and noise!
Your boy is wonderfully marked! I love your videos as I can imagine I am no longer disabled and can ride again! Thank you!
I love your videos every time i’m not allowed to see my horse i’m watching you videos☺️
Hi I love your channel so much I have watched you for ages and I watch you every time you upload.❤.🐴🐎
OK and I am scared about the two cars that might pass by while hacking. You can tell he trusts you which is lovely to see. Hacking alone is really not that easy and you do a great job.
thank you!!
I do not envy you riding on those busy roads, what a good horse he is.
D has turned into a dragon! :D
It’s great to see another video from you!
Am i the only one who feel like that videos like this are so calming 😺✨
I can’t get over dees / d’s mane and leg their gorgeous!
Loved that Mollie I felt like I was riding Dee . Xxx
Absolutely stunning area to go for a ride around, some of those cars were pretty close! Your horse is such a beauty temperament! The country side is beautiful! Too bad the weather wasn’t behaving for u! Hopefully your foot get better soon….awe that poor lose pony!
My mom was next to a super busy freeway (yes she was fearless. on the side of it and not in it) and this truck came flying down the road and honked at my mom. She has a Arabian and if you know Arabians, it didn’t go well. Our Arabian is the most crazy and spooky horse I’ve seen, but still trained nicely if that makes sense. He took off and the driver just kept honking. My mom ended up at a ton of rocks and got thrown off. She ended up in the emergency room
Ow :(
Is she okay
@@brynngaming6405 yeah she’s fine! We still have that horse. The horse is 38
@@fionaobrien3954 :)
What a horrid road for riding on. Be careful out there x
I was watching the horsey ears for whole 13 minutes. They're fun to watch :)
New to your channel, usually watch Tara & Farouk, the Arabian jet masquerading as a horse. I must say I really like the look of your horse's mane clipped like that...a great b&w look😮👍💕
QUEEEN AND HER CUTE HORSEEE
hes a great horse , I would have loved the unedited long version
Am I the only one that jjst wants to go on a hack with her? Also the sound of the hooves always gets me
Ugh honestly I don’t know why we bothered thanking drivers anymore they don’t even slow down 😡 I had to go on a road to get Nina into her old field and I’m sure one woman sped up when she saw us 🥴 I want to give the people who actually slow down or stop some kind of medal or something 😂
Yes 🙌 a medal 🏅
Yes! My instructor was taking out a hack of 5 or 6, including me and this little hairdryer of a moped tried to squeeze past us, so she put her arm out and it ended up slapping him in the face 😂 then we all started talking about him, making him VERY embarrassed and we had the best ride ever after because of him
@@lei2750 that’s pretty funny 😂 we got these dirt bikes around at my old yard and they would always just come up behind and not slow down or anything, and they came in the horses fields as well which was VERY annoying
@@lei2750 omg your instructor is at another level
My horse freaks out when a car comes flying down the lane
You know it’s an amazing video when even the captions say *[Applause]*
Me and my loan almost got hit by a car going about 20 mph around the corner, even though it says on a sign ‘ slow down ‘ they came round really fast, luckily I heard the car in time, terrifying experience
I know it’s none of my business but a lot of the roadwork seems to be in trot (maybe those are the only bits on camera?) Roadwork is fine and can even be beneficial for young horses (ie bone strengthening) but trotting on roads should be done sparingly, a few minutes or around 50m max per day, because the negatives (concussive injuries over time) tend to outweigh the benefits.
Hiya, this hack I have only done twice in 4 months and it’s the only hack where we trot on any roads! Usually we go onto the forests/commons or walk round the block! But this hack is all road work so had to trot some of it otherwise wouldn’t have made it home for hours😅
@@equinemollie That makes sense. And sometimes I guess you have to trot to reach a lay-by to allow traffic to pass (better than having some impatient driver overtake you!) I enjoyed watching, it looks lovely round there and your horse seems very calm and sweet natured. So was mine, but it was a job to. stop him trotting when we were heading home (he’d probably have galloped if he could!) I’m always a bit edgy about hard surfaces because mine had some wear & tear from his previous life as a hunter, and had the early symptoms of navicular, but we sorted his feet out over several months and he was fine.
Your horse is so brave😄😍🤩
i ride in western and i have only been riding for what a year here in north dakota it is cold to i feel ya girl
And I thank you for taking me along
Ah, lovely British summer weather
I like the way you ride your horse you ARE so good
The beginning was frightening! The rest beautiful 💕
The hooves make a brilliant noise x 🤩🤩
I have had to dismount from a filly that would not walk past geese in a pasture until I led her past them.
I love how good you are to d! Ur so polite to him and u always do ur best, u can tell he loves u! Also the dog owners were amazing and so polite, plus when u helped the people with the horse it was so kind of u!
I once drove in England. I kept to the right, like yer supposed to. I almost got us killed! - and was no longer allowed to drive until we took the Tunnel to France. We were all lucky to not encounter any horses.
The speed of the cars passing is frightening 😳
I can’t go on hacks my pony is crazy but I still love him
I'm amazed at how horse-aware drivers and dog owners are there. In the US you can pretty much count on dogs attacking your horse, or barking hysterically, and drivers treating your horse as if it's a machine that will stay absolutely in place while they fly by, never slowing or moving over, inches from your side unless you get the hell off the road. You have to ride defensively, always watching for escape routes if you ride alongside a road. Luckily there were lots of equestrian trails to ride well away from roads in forests and fields for most of the time I owned horses, but there were times I had to take a road to get to the trails. Just had to be careful and teach your horse to side pass and maneuver however you needed them to, to keep safe.
It's baffling how many drivers you'll meet that are just so ignorant, don't care what's blocking the way they'll go around regardless of if it could spook the other thing they're going around.. Oftentimes I think they're too busy playing on their phones to even care or even notice. Good thing you're quick to notice these bad drivers and are quick to act too!
Very beautiful there. Your horse is very well behaved.
What a sweet horse. .Lovely video
I miss my horse so much and riding
You are such an amazing horse owner :) I used to do the same with my horse if she ever came across something scary & different....I would get off & show her how to do it where other people would just belt the crap out of their horses to make them do it :(
This horse has a beautiful gait 😍
I’m used to western riding and I don’t really know how to canter and I wanna know how to canter and I just started English so I wanna canter in a English saddle can you tell me how to Any chance?
This is crazy to me idk how uk horse people do it and stay calm about all the cars driving so close and just worrying about what could happen 😅
Stinks you have only that busy road to ride. He handled it very well.
Oh Mollie, i found your channel again, so nice to hear sound of your sweet voice. And clickidee clack, clickidee clack 🐎🙏
You and your horse are a very good group! New subscribe💖
I have just jumped my first 90cm!!
Curious about why your foot hurt so much? The metal of the stirrup?
broke it - there is a lot of metal inside and was freezing! x
I love the sound of the horse, I could tell you were in UK with the paths and styles of houses. We just do not have a lot of these trails expect ppl walking dogs to be polite..
I must have missed the loose horse, but it was a nice hack just the same.
love the clippity clopping. almost soothing. have you ever ridden bitless?
hi, yes I rode my 4yr old bitless for a while whilst her teeth were growing! x
Love your videos Mollie!
thank you!! xx
Can't believe the speed of most of the vehicles that passed you.
Omg is good app to play and it is fast to track your weight on your own time to doI was is chute
My horse would probably try and gallop most of the way🤣
Bridges with " dark stripes" which are separations between the planks must be very scary, as this method, enhanced, is used a lot to keep cattle from leaving the meadow premises....I know, they are not the same animals, but somehow this seems to trigger theit instincts.
Did you return the loose horse back to the owner?
Mollie you’re amazing…
I love how she covered the blue buses thing that was very polite :) and your horse is gorgeous I wish I could do this but she be flaring around like a dead fish-
You get it somtimes!
Some people are polite and some a quite rude,
But sadly you cant do much about it
The fact that the captions said the cars driving by was applause lol
I love how the cars when were behind you or going the other way(up the road) they went slow so the horse didnt spook but when I was out with my horse a car came wizzing up and luckly my horse didnt spook but my friends did and we nearly lost my friends horse if it wasnt thanks to a kind man as I cant galllop up the road to get a horse back or dissmount as my horse could of left
Aw, this is so fun to go on trail/hacks like this! Its surprising to see how young people start riding! Reply how old you started! (If you rode!) I started at maybe 2-3 years old! Hope you are all safe good day/night (what time your on) 😉
I started when I was 1 and I learnt to ride on a little Welsh geldingnamed Barney
should be Halloween hack love the colors!
That got scary. You did Great...
I really wish this was normal around where I live. :)