
Episode 77
Countrystride #77: Fell ponies – On Roundthwaite Common with Libby Robinson
March 18, 202251m 50s
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Show Notes
...in which we depart busy Tebay to climb atop biting cold Rondthwaite Common on a trip to meet some of Cumbria's oldest residents: the Globetrotter fell ponies – roamers of the uplands since time immemorial. As we trail above the 'other Borrowdale' with long-time fell pony champion Libby Robinson, we hear about the moment in Kentmere, aged eight, when Libby first fell for the semi-wild breed; we reminisce about a Lakeland childhood – otters under the bridge, minnows from the tap; we look back at the remarkable industrial history of the pony, and the part it played in the north's historic economy; finally, we consider what role the pony might play in 21st-century Lakeland.
- You can find out more about Libby and her ponies at facebook.com/GlobetrotterStud
- Libby is campaigning to establish a Fell Pony Heritage Centre. You can found our more here.
- If you enjoy this podcast, Libby – and many other people involved with the fell pony breed – can be found on Tom Lloyd's superb Fell Pony podcast.