Thursday, November 01, 2007

Awesome Trail Ride

Lexi decided we needed to go on another trail ride before winter so Sunday we packed up with the intention of just going down the road to the MN Valley Trail for a nice easy ride. On my way up to the barn I passed the trail and noticed a big orange sign that said "Trail Closed." Tricia was already at the barn so we decided we'd figure out some other place to go. Our assumption was that the trail was closed because of hunting and perhaps other trails would also be closed. We could go up north to Crow Hassen or just stick around the area and go to Carver. We knew Carver was open so that was what we opted for. It turned out to be a really nice ride. There's only 9 miles of trails but they are wide, grassy, easy trails with plenty of hills and good stretches for cantering (or galloping as the case may be). It was a gorgeous day and we made the best of it knowing before long it'd be snowing and we'd be huddled in the round pen trying not to freeze while we worked.

Axel kept up a little better but he's still pretty slow. By the end of the trail ride we figured at the very lease that western saddle is not helping matters. He's lost enough weight that it's not fitting him well and it's resting on his withers, not good. Poor Axel is so stoic he just doesn't protest his pain. It wasn't long into the ride before we all settled into a mindset that we were there just to have some fun and let the horses enjoy themselves. We ran up most of the hills and had some runs on some nice flat wide areas. Lexi frequently cantered ahead with Cinder and then walked back to meet us since Axel was so slow. We did come to the conclusion that bicycle trails and horse trails should not go together. I think I'd prefer 4 wheeler trails and horse trails to the existing situation. Bikes are silent and scary. You don't hear them coming until they are right on you and by then the horse is midair having a coronary. Even Axel, the stablest of stable horses, had a nice spaz when a bike snuck up on us. I'm not sure if that's what woke us up or what but after that our next gallop was the fastest we had done all day. Which of course ended by Oly and Axel moving 3 feet to the left in mid air when a scary clump of grass appeared. I managed to stay on, thank goodness!

After we stopped for lunch we went back out for one more short loop with intentions to take some video of us cantering around. The video of Lexi and I isn't the greatest (okay none of the videos are the greatest), by the time we got to the camera Axel had given up on the canter. YouTube kind of compresses the heck out of these videos so the quality isn't so great either.






We made it back to the barn before dark for once. I had to coax everyone up from the pasture to be fed. Which apparently was their first supper as Tom fed when he got home too. Heh oh well, trying to get Axel and Cody to bulk up a bit anyways, they're getting kind of ribby. And I even oiled my saddle so it doesn't squeak as much. So I'm on a roll, I cleaned and oiled my bridles the other week as well.

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