Jane, honored with an Exceptional Achievement Award by the British Horse Society, shared her unconventional approach to trekking. The pensioner emphasized her adaptability to weather conditions, opting for different routes based on the elements. Preferring not to notify others too far in advance due to potential weather changes, Jane’s flexibility ensures safety and comfort during her journeys.
Navigating her treks with impaired vision and an eyepatch, Jane highlighted the hazards of roadside debris, underscoring the challenges faced by herself and her horse, Diamond. She expressed the difficulty of maneuvering back onto the road when Diamond becomes frightened, emphasizing the inherent dangers of such situations.
Unwavering Pensioner’s Resilience: Jane’s Journey
Hailing from Hexham, pensioner Jane expressed her surprise at receiving the award, citing her independent spirit and years of trekking as the basis for recognition. Fond of the autumn countryside near Fort Augustus, Jane’s annual treks are a testament to her enduring passion for nature and adventure. Having lived off-grid for most of her life and tending to her horses by hand, including those from her former riding school, Jane embodies resilience and dedication to her equestrian pursuits.