Horseback riding can
be dangerous, and there is no way to completely guarantee a rider's safety.
There are however, a number of ways that The Ranch helps to reduce the risks
involved, to make your ride as safe and comfortable as possible. Our safety
features include:
Trained
and Competent Trail Guides:
Having a calm, knowledgeable and communicative guide is imperative —
particularly for novice riders who might need more information or encouragement.
Our trail guides are accomplished riders who oversee all aspects of your ride:
from matching you to the appropriate horse, to checking all equipment before
your ride, to making themselves totally available to answer questions or solve
any problems on trail.
We are very proud of our staff, and thanks to them — our safety record
is sterling!
Helmets:
Never underestimate the value of a helmet. Helmets are mandatory at The Ranch
— and under provincial law — for anyone 18 years of age or younger,
and are recommended for everyone. Our supply of helmets is always being updated
and refurbished, and they are available to you free of charge. Bike helmets
are not suitable, as they are not certified for riding.
Tapidaros:
Proper riding footwear - boots or shoes with a heel - is not always practical
or available for the occasional or first time rider, but on a standard saddle
this footwear prevents a rider from slipping through and becoming caught in
the stirrup.
The Ranch continues to recommend proper footwear, but we have also equipped
all of our stirrups with tapidaros as an additional safety feature. A tapadaro
is a stiff leather cover that is riveted to the stirrup to prevent a rider"s
foot from falling through. They also prevent entanglements with branches and
bush.
Walk
Jog Trails:
Many Novice riders picture themselves galloping through the countryside on
horseback. The reality is that 'sitting' and communicating with a horse properly
takes time and practice.
All of the one hour trails at The Ranch are walk jog only to ensure that no
one is pushed beyond their ability to stay mounted and in control. At a request,
we can provide a walk only trail for groups of beginners.
If, after you've mastered the jog, you still have visions of racing through
the countryside, we highly recommend our two hour rides for more advanced
riders — or better yet — take some lessons and become a member!
Age
Restrictions:
Horses are a marvelous experience at any age, and The Ranch encourages families
and kids of all ages to get to know equis. For children under the age of 10,
we offer self-guided pony rides. Children under the age of 10 are not permitted
on trail because it simply isn't safe. The Ranch also strictly prohibits double
riding. Please note that 8 and 9 year old children enrolled in our lesson
program or our summer camps are permitted on trail.
We invite you to have a wonderful memorable experience on horseback, and we
invite you to
do it safely!
Call us at 905-469-2989 or contact us by e-mail info@ridetheranch.com
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