Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Trail Ride in the Rockies

     Colorado. One of the most gorgeous places in the USA. You can't beat those soaring mountains and jaw-dropping cliffs. I was lucky enough to be able to visit Colorado again this summer, and like last summer I had my eye on another trail ride. We weren't out looking for a riding stable (actually we were looking for a ghost town, but that's another story), but we happened to be driving down this dirt road (yes, a dirt road) when we saw some people out riding horses. A little further on we came across the stable they were from and what do you know there was a sign out front that offered trail rides! Of course we had to stop and check it out. The people were super friendly and the horses were nice looking so we decided to sign up for a ride.

     I made a couple of new friends that day. The first was the horse I rode. He was a pretty appaloosa gelding named Cricket. We got along just fine, Cricket and I.
Monsieur Cricket
      The second was the lady that took us out to the trails. She was super nice and had actually just moved to Colorado the month before. She told me that she was an english rider who trained horses, taught lessons, and specialized in dressage. When I told her about what I did and the horses I owned she was really encouraging. I really appreciated that.

     The ride itself was absolutely gorgeous. From breathtaking views of the mountains to a forest that looked like something out of a fairytale it was amazing. I enjoyed every minute of it.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Roxy Goes to a Show

   
      My cousin Katie who lives several states away also loves horses. I really like having a cousin who loves horses like me. It great that I have someone that I can spend time just talking horses with. She rides western, and does kind of a working student thing at this barn. She trades cleaning stalls for lessons. Its really neat. This summer she got the chance to lease the horse she rides in lessons and did several shows with her. Roxy, the horse, is an appaloosa mare and I have actually ridden her before. She's a really fun horse to ride. Anyway, Katie and Roxy's biggest event of the summer was their local 4-H horse show. Where they would be staying at the fairgrounds for a week to show. Since they were going to be there all week and she didn't want to be there by herself they asked if I would drive up to keep her company. Of course I said yes. A whole week in the horse barn at a county fair? How could I refuse! So off I went on an eight hour drive. (I guess you could say I'm pretty dedicated to horses.)
     When I got there they had already moved Roxy to the fairgrounds the day before, and since they had just gotten back from the barn from taking care of her they didn't need to go back until morning. The next morning was the first day of showing. Classes started at 9 a.m. and we had a ton to do first to get ready. That meant we had to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning. Ya, it was a bit early. But hey its horses so it was worth it! When we got down to the stable the first order of the day was to feed Roxy. Then while she was eating we polished the tack. I got the job of cleaning Katie's riding boots. I must say I think I'm a pretty good tack cleaner! After that (and Roxy had finished her breakfast) was just touching up the horse. Since she had worn the pink cover thing the night before she was pretty clean.

 Basically all we had to do was paint her hooves and put her fake tail on. (Yes, she wears a fake tail. Weird, right? That's what I thought. I didn't really know that people did that in western pleasure. I guess I know now!) And saddle her up of course. Then it was a long walk over to the arena. (Why they didn't put the barn next to the arena I will never know)

 The two of them did 4 classes that day. They did amazing! They got first place in each class. The first day of showing was for first year 4-H members. So I think it means for people that hadn't shown 4-H before. Anyways, we were all pretty excited for them.




     Day 2 they didn't have any actual shows. We still spent all day at the barn since Katie had to take care of Roxy. She also practiced and rode Roxy in the arena during a practice session. (It was like lunch break so they said anyone could go and ride in the arena.) After that we didn't have anything to do for a bit until Roxy needed more water so we went and sat in the livestock show barn and watched a pig show. I had now idea there were so many different types of pigs...

     Day 3 it was back to showing. This time it was the open shows so all the kids were in them and the competition was a lot more stiff. Still Katie and Roxy did great. I was pretty excited for them. They did an amazing job! I don't exactly remember what she won, but she did place in all but one of her classes. So they did really well considering these were the people who had been doing this for many years.

There were about 19 people in this class.

     All in all it was a tiring but super fun week. I feel like I learned a ton about horse showing that I didn't know before. I hope they do it again next year!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

The Prelude

     I've been a bad blogger.

     I know.

     But honestly I do have a good excuse. I've basically been out of town for the last three weeks. (except for like a day or two) Not that I haven't been having wonderful horsey styled adventures; I just haven't had my computer to write about them with! So really I do have a decently good excuse, more or less... I owe you all about four posts. Like said above I actually have done a lot of stuff with horses even though I have been out of town. 

     I reckon Mya and Lady are secretly thankful about the whole thing. They've had a lovely summer vacation out on the grass. Just basking in the sun and eating delicious green salads. I guess in the morning I'll have to break it to them that the vacation is over. They're gonna adore me for that... I love having mares. They have such personality... and sass... But hey there's pros and cons to everything right? Like it or not the girls are going to have to get back to work. We've got places to go and people to see! (if horses could read blogs, I could just see their expressions) Yes, ponies, its time to get your games faces on.

     Anyways, "stay tuned" for blog posts coming about what I've been doing. I've just got to sort through all those pictures I took first...