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Herons Farm is the sort of
place where time has stood still, offering peace and tranquility.
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Clothing
- Your clothing should be safe, and of course you´ll want to be
comfortable. With this in mind, here are some guidelines for new riders
on what to wear (don´t
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Hats - A hard hat to the
current BSI standard (PAS 015 or BS EN 1384) is required - no
exceptions! We can loan hats for those who do not have their
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Footwear - Riding boots or |
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Trousers - Anything loose and/or
stretchy, such as leggings or joggers. Jeans don´t usually work well -
the thick inside seam tends to rub uncomfortably. |
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Body
Protectors - Cullinghood
strongly encourages all of its regular riders to invest in a body
protector, especially children and anyone wanting to jump. These are
not a necessary item of riding wear, but can significantly reduce the
risk of injury in a fall. |
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