Bloody hell, old mate needs to learn a thing or 2. Respect farmland and ride appropriately lucky that stockman was good about it. You hit a calf like that up north it will get you shot. Lucky he didnt kill him self
🤘🤪🤘 tengo la crf 250 L, solo me ha dado alegrías, vivo en la cordillera de los andes, al sur de chile 🇨🇱, la utilizo para todo 😅, trabajar, pescar, cazar, hacer rutas, una gran máquina 🤘🤪🤘🇨🇱🏔️, que mal lo de la caída 🫣, ibas muy rápido 😅
The most dangerous livestock are the young ones, and those that not habituated to traffic. You get a bit of a sense for habituated cattle. If they are skittish; are already moving around from the sound of you coming; then look out. Anything could happen. But cattle on well trafficked unfenced roads seem not to care too much.
Lesson 101; herding animals will do ANYTHING to join the herd when they feel threatened. Slow down; you can't be too cautious around herding animals. (Being courteous towards land owners goes a looooong way as well).
totally agree with you.....never pre-empt what an animal might do....I agree with the saying "There are old riders (like me) and there are Bold riders, but there are no Old Bold Riders " The Farmer was very helpful and extended his hand to the young fella even though he collected one of his poddy calfs. Good thing was the calf was unharmed thankfully.
The farmer's response was spot on.
Lesson learnt I hope.
Yep I couldn't agree more. He was just as concerned for the boys weldare as he was the cattle.
Bloody hell, old mate needs to learn a thing or 2. Respect farmland and ride appropriately lucky that stockman was good about it. You hit a calf like that up north it will get you shot. Lucky he didnt kill him self
Hi Sam, totally agree with your comments. I think he learned his lesson.
🤘🤪🤘 tengo la crf 250 L, solo me ha dado alegrías, vivo en la cordillera de los andes, al sur de chile 🇨🇱, la utilizo para todo 😅, trabajar, pescar, cazar, hacer rutas, una gran máquina 🤘🤪🤘🇨🇱🏔️, que mal lo de la caída 🫣, ibas muy rápido 😅
Watching both of you riding around blind corners on the wrong side, that's scary.
Bloody lucky and hopefully he learnt the obvious...yep would have a nice spot to camp 👍
Oh I think he did, slowed him down from then on lol. If you ever get a chance to ride that road it is worth the effort , cheers
The most dangerous livestock are the young ones, and those that not habituated to traffic. You get a bit of a sense for habituated cattle. If they are skittish; are already moving around from the sound of you coming; then look out. Anything could happen. But cattle on well trafficked unfenced roads seem not to care too much.
Lesson 101; herding animals will do ANYTHING to join the herd when they feel threatened. Slow down; you can't be too cautious around herding animals. (Being courteous towards land owners goes a looooong way as well).
totally agree with you.....never pre-empt what an animal might do....I agree with the saying "There are old riders (like me) and there are Bold riders, but there are no Old Bold Riders " The Farmer was very helpful and extended his hand to the young fella even though he collected one of his poddy calfs. Good thing was the calf was unharmed thankfully.