This is the first opportunity I’ve had to take my young horse Chance on a big group outing, so I was eager to see how he would do. Trainer Megan assured me we were ready for it, and that our building blocks were in place, so I felt reassured that we wouldn’t be overfaced on the ride. It was also motivation to give my tack a good cleaning, polish my boots and do a little extra grooming for the occasion.
As we rode through the fields, the group divided into a “first flight” at the front so experienced horses and riders could enjoy a faster pace, while a slow and steady group brought up the rear. Each field had a variety of jumps, and Megan coached
Senior associate editor Holly brought her new mount Dexter on the ride and got some great cross country schooling in with him. Holly’s husband, Phil, who is just learning to ride, came along with Zephyr serving as his Steady Eddie steed, and impressed everyone with his tenacity.
I fully enjoyed my afternoon on horseback in great company and was so pleased at how well Chance handled the situation. At the end of the day, we even got a second place ribbon for the hunter pace—our first ribbon together. While Chance isn’t impressed by a scrap of red satin, I think he enjoyed the juicy apple in his feed bucket. I was certainly impressed with my horse!
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Sounds like fun. Something I would Like to try some time.
This sounds like so much fun!
*huge grin* We say (more like yell) TALLY HO! a lot around here. So much fun to hear it outside my family!
Our kids hve to participate in a mock hunt before they're allowed to actually go foxhunting, just for safety and suitability reasons, but this mock hunt sounds like a lot more fun!
That sounds like a lot of fun, and you and Chance did a good job! :)