点评:This was a birthday gift and it was amazing! The only things that worried me as an experienced rider: When our group went, horses were scattered everywhere, and many beginners didn't know how to make sure horses weren't on top of one another. One kid's horse just started to walk away without the kid getting any proper run-down on how to make a horse stop and what not. Then another group came back and it became VERY overcrowded where horses were bumping into each other causing a safety issue for everyone. As we were waiting to go on our tour, people confused us with the group the just came back and we ready to help me down off my horse. I had to tell them we just started lol.
My fiance isn't as experienced as I am, but the tour guide made my fiance go first and basically lead the group which confused the horses and made my fiance very nervous. The guide was helping the kids on horses behind up, but then he kept making his horse run back and forth to the front of the group, and then would randomly leave and go to the back to check on the kids. It kept frightening the horses and confusing them as to where to go.
At one point, my fiance's horse was having issues with its reigns and I noticed that someone had tied the lead to the horn of the saddle and it was wrapped tight. This proves to be very dangerous as the horses head was limited and kept tripping. Instead, the guide didn't notice and just kept showing off how to hold the reigns tight and his was upsetting his own horse trying to demonstrate when the issue was something else. Then he kept yelling at my fiance to stay to the right but his horse was not used to leading and it was laughable - like, my dude, you're the guide. You need to be up front. I've been riding for decades and have ridding all over the US and in Europe so this isn't my first rodeo.
It was VERY chaotic and I would advise to go with experience. Otherwise, the horses are wonderful, the trail is amazing, and it's terrific views of the city.
翻译:这是一份生日礼物,太棒了!作为一名经验丰富的骑手,唯一让我担心的是:当我们的团队去的时候,马匹到处都是,许多初学者不知道如何确保马匹不会相互压在一起。一个孩子的马开始走开,而孩子没有得到任何关于如何让马停下来的正确提示。然后另一组人回来了,那里变得非常拥挤,马匹互相撞在一起,给每个人带来了安全问题。当我们等待开始游览时,人们把我们和刚回来的团队搞混了,我们准备帮我下马。我不得不告诉他们我们才刚刚开始,哈哈。
我的未婚夫没有我那么有经验,但导游让我的未婚夫先走,基本上是带领着整个团队,这让马匹感到困惑,让我的未婚夫非常紧张。导游在后面帮助骑马的孩子们,但他一直让自己的马在团队前面跑来跑去,然后随意离开,走到后面去查看孩子们的情况。它总是吓着马,让它们不知道该往哪儿走。
有一次,我未婚夫的马缰绳出了问题,我注意到有人把缰绳绑在马鞍的角上,缠得很紧。这非常危险,因为马的头受到限制,总是绊倒。相反,向导没有注意到,只是一直炫耀如何紧紧抓住缰绳,他的马很烦躁,试图证明问题是别的。然后他一直对我的未婚夫大喊大叫,让他靠右行驶,但他的马不习惯领路,这很可笑——就像,老兄,你是向导。你需要走在前面。我骑马几十年了,在美国和欧洲各地都骑过马,所以这不是我第一次参加牛仔竞技表演。
非常混乱,我建议有经验的人去。除此之外,马匹很棒,小径很棒,城市风景也很棒。