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    Question Horseback Riding

    SO HOW DOES SOMEONE GO ABOUT RIDING HORSEBACK? ANY IDEAS ON THE BEST SADDLE? I'M SERIOUS ABOUT THIS

    **Sorry -- hit the wrong button -- edit instead of quote. Todd
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    riding...

    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    SO HOW DOES SOMEONE GO ABOUT RIDING HORSEBACK? ANY IDEAS ON THE BEST SADDLE? I'M SERIOUS ABOUT THIS
    There is a reason why you don't see very many kilted cavalry regiments! ;)

    Seriously, though, kilts are not a practical garment (for very obvious reasons) for riding, although I'm sure someone has tried it at some point (and yes, I know, Mel Gibson and all that rot!) -- That's why the Highland gentry preferred trews, which originally were a version of riding trousers for the saddle.

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    Very carefully and very well protected... I'm serious about that, too.

    Regardless of what one might say about wearing under-garment protection with a kilt (you catch my drift, right?), when riding horseback in a kilt, it is best to have some form of support and thigh protection. I recommend wearing bicycle shorts as they provide both.

    As for saddle, if you can find one, a traditional English saddle (no horn) would probably provide the most comfort without the bunching effect that a typical Western saddle does. They also do not have as high of a back to them, which will aid in keeping your kilt from bunching in the rear and hiking up your legs. Otherwise, dare I say, just switch into a pair of jeans while out on a ride.

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    Sidesaddle is an interesting alternetive.....


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    Red face sidesaddle

    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    Sidesaddle is an interesting alternetive.....

    Side saddle? geez I'm wearing a kilt not a skirt!!!
    It is a possibility but unlikely. If I do this there will have to be pics , yeah?

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    I mentioned riding sidesaddle because I know several women who do. Why not in a kilt? Technically it's a skirt.(lets leave that debate alone).Wearing cyclist shorts under your kilt may help also.

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    There was the William Lawson's commercial where several virile kilted gents came upon some stranded women in the rain. The gentlemean were riding horses and they lent their kilts to the ladies and rode off again without the kilts. Of course this was only a commercial so it does have some sort of believabilty problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    SO HOW DOES SOMEONE GO ABOUT RIDING HORSEBACK? ANY IDEAS ON THE BEST SADDLE? I'M SERIOUS ABOUT THIS
    Bareback. It's the only way to stop them having to peel you off the saddle if you're going regimental. Ouch! ;)

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    The posts on riding bareback,and or with blankets jogged my memory. Here's what came up- bareback pads.It seems like they would be better than a blanket or regular saddle.
    http://www.chicksaddlery.com/Merchan...gory_Code=1035


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    Red face ouch

    Quote Originally Posted by EastCoaster
    Bareback. It's the only way to stop them having to peel you off the saddle if you're going regimental. Ouch! ;)
    It do sound painful don't it? someone suggested a sheepskin :-)

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