had afew occassions lately a large group just descended on the town here i think its awesome none the police presence or closing off the town they did there own traffic control haha i actually would like to see the town close the main street off so many times a year to host such an event.
Probably the only wash of the year in the river. Never actually seen one of these none travelling travellers groom a horse any other time. Went to Appleby once. NEVER again. The police are there for a reason so is the RSPCA.
@@Travel_Breeze if u go on that stone path dont touch the water but its like cloudy water and look at the left to see fishes i went rydal cave 3 days ago
@@Travel_Breeze Right, ok. Been to Keswick which is in that area I think (I was 14 when I went to the Lake district, so years and years ago). I was thinking this was Brown sea Island, Poole, so about 300ish miles away lol. Thanks. Edit: Just looked it up, 361 miles away, so not bad for a guess.
@@Travel_Breeze I bet it did. They're swift little thieves aren't they. Seen many a Greggs sausage roll snatched from hands by gulls. It's normally that fast you're still processing it's been taken by the time the birds swallowed it lol. I know these aren't sea gulls but forget which these are, if I even knew at all lol. I'm pretty good at naming Crow types but sea birds not so much.
Well 2 ponies did die, the police & rspca have issued a photo of the man they want to speak with the pony was a 3yr old brown paint the other a Shetland
@@Travel_Breeze Thank you for your reply. Travelled to this part of England 4 times for the past 8 years, all in October/November windows. Each time between 4 to 6 days at Ambleside alone, besides nearby village like Grasmere & Keswick. Always stay at Waterhead. Thought of travel there again this autumn/winter. Thank you again from Malaysia.
I don’t know anything about horses, but some beautiful looking animals there, they looked well cared for! I would love to go on one of those buggies when there trotting fast, be a great experience!
I wonder if you can tell me the purpose of trotting flat out all the time. There's some really nice types of horses but their legs can't stand that treatment constantly surely Are these horses actually for sale or just show
THANK YOU for sharing your day, AND all the horse's looked so nice .I addmer eny one HOW spends time with horse's. As I was a groom, when I was younger and now just 60yrs old. BUT l still love them and hoping to go to your horse live. In November at stoneleigh park. Take care and all the best. 😄😄😄😊😊👍👍👍
Hi, I am the girl on the cob in the river that you have used for the main photo of the video with the Brooklyn top on, is there any chance I can purchase the photo? Brilliant video I have just subscribed to your channel.
I can send it to you, no need to purchase it. You were great on the horse. Thank you for watching and subscribing. Not too sure how I go about sending it lol
If you knew anything about horses you’d know the whips and “kicks” don’t actually hurt them it’s like them being tickled🤣and it doesn’t pull their mouth it helps them with directions
@@MillieCatherine you need to go back to horse school . Since when does a horse respond to being “ tickled “? No need for pulling the head around for direction at all . Kicking a horse in the ribs hurts , how can it not ? You need re educating . Horsemanship has moved on .
I live quite near to where this historical event takes place, always go along to see everything the event has to offer, the Irish are some of the most down to earth friendly and warm people I have ever met, and yes I love the traveller lads, theys strong and lean and utterly charming 💯❤️🇨🇮