Mounting the Horse Bareback
Because you won't have stirrups to use to mount up you will have to
have to use a mounting block or have someone give you a leg up.
Legions of us have used a handy fence rail to mount up. But it can be
difficult to get your horse lined up and standing still while you
balance precariously on the fence. A sturdy mounting block is safest.
(The Guide vividly remembers using a patio chair, only to have her
foot go through the seat--and hanging halfway on the horse with patio
chair around her calf. Not a safe situation.)
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