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Owner:
Wibsey Wench Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Origin:
South West England, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of cauleycool.

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 Bryn is a Welsh Cob  pony  and justr wants to  clip  clop  around from  cache to  cache safely.

He is very shiny  and covered in  gems, he has been  beautifully  groomed too.

When  caching  recently  I came across a field  full of frisky  ponies and this amazing  keyring  reminded me of them. They seemed very  proud and full of energy.

So  to  travel safely  and maybe have a photo or two  taken  along  the journey is all I ask.

If taken  to  events please ensure Bryn is logged both in  and out correctly  as far too many bugs have gone to meets and then  have vanishe without trace,  thanks.

 

About This Item

Bryn glas

Bryn Glas means blue hill in  Welsh,  so Bryn seemed just the correct name for this little  fellow. He is ready  for any  adventure,  so please look  after him  for me please.

I will  add a bit of information  about Welsh ponies to  add a bit of interest.

Native ponies existed in Wales before 1600 BC, and a Welsh-type cob was known as early as the Middle Ages. They were influenced by the Arabian horse, and possibly also by the Thoroughbred and the Hackney horse. In 1901, the first stud book for the Welsh breeds was established in the United Kingdom, and in 1907 another registry was established in the United States. Interest in the breed declined during the Great Depression, but revived in the 1950s.Throughout their history, the Welsh breeds have had many uses, including as a cavalry horse, a pit pony, and as a working animal on farms.

Today, the modern Welsh Pony and Cob breeds are used for many equestrian competitive disciplines, including showing, jumping and driving, as well as for pleasure ridingtrekking and trail riding. The smaller types are popular children's ponies. The Welsh also crosses well with many other breeds and has influenced the development of many British and American horse and pony breeds.

Please look  after Bryn  for me,  enjoy WW

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Tracking History (261.7mi) View Map

Visited 3/11/2017 Wibsey Wench took it to Cur.Bri.Lew 3 Southern England, United Kingdom - .22 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/11/2017 Wibsey Wench took it to Cur.Bri.Lew 2 Southern England, United Kingdom - 1.32 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/11/2017 Wibsey Wench took it to Cur.Bri.Lew 1 Southern England, United Kingdom - 1.16 miles  Visit Log
  • Old bus stop by  parking
Visited 3/11/2017 Wibsey Wench took it to A Road Anarchy - A40 Eastbound to Oxford Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log
  • peaceful  stream by the busy  A40
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