Thursday, August 09, 2007

First Trail Ride

Well, first trail ride for Kiko and Kalani. Steph decided it was time that the greenies got a chance to ride in the trailer and go for a real trail ride. We especially wanted to test them prior to the trail ride fund raiser. The trailer loading didn't go quite as expected. We had only practice once, Kiko was a champ and Kalani had been surprisingly good as well. We put Axel on first with the intention of putting Kalani next to him. But after about 2 seconds of standing in the trailer, Axel gets bored and starts pawing and banging on the walls. Which in turn scared Kalani and he wouldn't get it. After untangling Axel and trying to convince him to get his feet under him, I unloaded him and we tried a different approach. Kalani wouldn't go in alone so we put Kiko in. Finally Kalani decided it was okay and he got in next to her. Axel squeezed himself in the back behind the middle divider and we were off.

It's a short drive down to the state trail, which is a good thing. There was a lot of stomping going on behind us. We pulled in and unloaded Axel to find Kalani had pinned Kiko in the front part of the trailer. It wasn't a cool day and Kiko was sweating bullets. Kalani was dry as a bone. We let the horses rest for a few minutes while we gathered our tack. And then we were off and running. Okay not really running. Especially me, Axel doesn't run, usually. I'm not sure how long or how far we rode. We didn't make it down to the open field for cantering nor did we make it to the picnic spot. But we were out there for quite a while. Axel was particularly annoyed that he had to walk up the sand hill, that was a bit more work than he was ready for. Kiko and Kalani did really well. They were curious and frightened of a few things but overall it was really uneventful. We had some nice trotting (the only time Axel can keep up). And Axel and I had some bucking when we tried to canter to catch up. I guess we have to put that on the list of things to work on.

We made it back to the trailer in once piece and it was still light out. The weather threatened a bit of rain but it turned out to be 2 drops. Our plan for exiting was going to be Kalani in first, then Axel. But Kalani would not go in. Steph didn't want Kiko in front because she didn't want her to get squished again. We decided that Axel wouldn't squish her (just spin around and try and stand on the wrong side of her like he tends to do) so we put Kiko in and then Axel and closed the middle divider. Wouldn't you know, even after standing exhausted by the trailer so quietly, Axel still managed to maneuver his way facing backward. I had to unclip him and just let him stand the wrong way. Luckily Kiko held her own and it ended up with Kiko facing forward but diagonal, and Axel crammed in the corner facing backwards. He, of course, deserved it.

After much fighting we finally got Kalani in the trailer in the back half and made our way home. Once again it was a bumpy ride but short. Kalani unloaded, Axel had his head stuck between the divider and the roof of the trailer, and Kiko unloaded fine. In the end we all survived and fed dinner in the dark. Cody hadn't jumped the fence and seemed fairly calm though he called to us quite a bit when we were leaving. I'm not sure the plans for next week. Tricia has a different trailer she thinks is bigger and she wants to bring Olly down for a ride. I think we're all pretty confident about Kiko so maybe it'll be a trail ride with Olly, Axel, and Kalani. Or maybe I should bring Corey instead, he needs the practice especially if he's going to be a therapy horse this fall.

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