And sometimes it’s even appreciated if you can hold the “gate keeper’s” horse while they struggle with those
*#$% gates!
Kathy
Around Tucson, we've always called them "those *#$% *#$% *#$% gates"
I'd always been taught the polite thing to do when someone else held the
gate was to ride through, clear the gate to allow others through, then turn
your horse back facing the gate (and the opener's horse) if space allowed.
Patti K
Vail AZ