Wow! Ok so I’m sure that you guys are getting sick of my “ride updates” but it helps me to “get them on paper” so I can go over it all whenever I want to and try to keep track of what we’re doing well with and what needs work!! Of course, that means that I have 5 decent rides to share and a clinic too!! I promise to try not to be too boring and I won’t force them all into this one blog!!
The day after Louie and I did our solo ride at the Wildlands, a good friend of mine who has a young horse wanted to go – so we did! We did quite a bit of trotting and cantering – basically staying on the main road that runs thru. It was fun watching my friends young mare who’d never been on more than a short little loop trail. She wasn’t spooky or twitchy about anything and seemed quite happy to be out and about. Except for the dreaded little water falls that come down off the side of the mountain and make splashing noises in the ditches!! And the road barriers – for some reason those piles of wood are always “scary”. We survived and had a great time! I don’t have any pictures to share, we were having too much fun!!
The very next day, Meg and I got to explore some new trails! It was a blast although we learned not to ask her Dad the trail conditions hahaha! He said there was very little water, just a small stream…..uh huh. We didn’t take into account the nearly 3 inches of rain that we’d gotten the weekend before!! I hauled Zandy and Louie to her dads place in Frankfort and we left from his place going a ways down the road to start of the trail. It was a gorgeous trail, a nice wide leaf covered trail. We just walked since we were chatting about various things and it would be our last ride before Meg headed back to PA so we were just enjoying it. When we came to our first “obstacle”. The stream that was only supposed to be about a foot wide was closer to 3 feet wide and the water was running thru it – I’ve learned with Louie that still water, while he doesn’t WANT to he WILL step into it. Running water though….. nope. nu uh. no way! At least not with me on his back. So, since Zandy balked at the water too – the blond headed twit, I decided I’d just get off and make my way across and he’d follow – which he did. Course he tried to hop on top of me but we survived and I got right back on easily. So on we went. When we happened upon another “Caution” sign….uh oh what now? This one though was just for some big boulders that were sticking up out of the ground on the trail – we picked our way over/around and kept on truckin’! And then it happened. We came upon this
mess here. That water was BLACK and there was no way even if Louie didn’t have water issues was I going to head across it. I did that once with my boy Buck when Sammii and I were on a trail ride and he “disappeared” from under me…..talk about scary! But that’s a story for another time!! You can see on the right side of this picture that the ATV’s have made a go around but that was just as wet. If you look really closely there’s a “blue spot” in the middle of the top of the picture – that’s Meg. She got off while I held Zandy and scouted a way to get around. We still had to get muddy and sank some but we made it around. Once we got around and were remounted, Meg noticed that Zandy had picked up an extra decoration on our excursion thru the brush. That stick stayed in her browband for the majority of our ride! She didn’t care. So on again we went! It was nice, kind of an overcast day and a little chilly but it was a nice day. We started playing in the mud puddles, trying to get Louie to go THRU them instead of tip-toeing around the edges! We were successful for the most part!! He’s such a good boy – even if he is a tester! And then, as we were riding along enjoying the trail and the leaves
and visiting and just having a good time….we came to this. It’s fairly hard to tell from this picture, but the banks on this side were fairly steep. The water on the left side was shallow and you could see it had a nice gravel base BUT *gasp* the water was MOVING!! Oh no! Zandy of course, went right down the bank and up the other side like it was nothing. Louie though. Louie said “NO”. He was NOT going to go down there with that scary running water! No way! Meg ended up ponying us across and after a scary moment where he started to spaz we came out the other side like it was nothing. That scary moving water didn’t eat him after all! The rest of the ride was pretty uneventful and the trip back was nice and easy too. At this spot, he hesitated a minute and then walked right on thru like it was nothing. We played the puddle game back thru too and when we got back to the boggy ATV trail we stayed on and just let the horses pick their footing thru the muddy part. At the stream I stayed on too. He stepped a toe in the water and then LEAPT over. Jumping is not in our future but it got us over the water that day!!
So there’s 2 rides down only 3 and a clinic to go!! I’ll try to get those ones done later today – I actually have to be productive this morning!!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Ride Catch Up!
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2 comments:
What a beautiful place to ride!
Tammy it is beautiful - I haven't explored even half of the trails over there yet!
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