Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Oak Leaf Run 2016 - 30 mile LD

Our camp. We picked it out in the dark since it was first come first served. The truck tent went up well. Gwyn was perfect on the hi line. She adapted quite well for only being on it two or three times before. And while we had horse neighbors, she was effectively solo.  Good pony!

My alarm went off and I snuck out of the tent to go figure out when the LDs were leaving. I had about an hour (the 50s were leaving when I asked) so I signed in, paid and went to tack up since Mary (the ride vet) said I could vet in tacked up. 



When I got back Eric and Hazel were getting up so I helped get her cozy in the carrier that Eric prefers. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Camping Checklist

Am I missing anything?

Living arrangements
Truck tent
blankets for layering
camp pads for truck layering
outdoor rug for truck layering
sleeping bags
pillows (2)
changing pad for Hazel sleep

Horse necessities
Hi tie
lead ropes
bridle
saddle
saddle pad
breastcollar
grooming tote
bale of hay
hay bag
grain
muck bucket
muck fork
riding boots
half chaps
water bottle holder and water bottle
ziploc bag for map and rider card
camelbak
water bucket
water in storage tank
fleece cooler
wool cooler
liniment


Clothing:
Me
Riding pants
3 pair underwear
hiking socks (2 pair)
t shirt
long sleeve tshirt
fleece vest
zip jacket (light)
fleece jacket
yoga pants

Hazel
Fleece jammies
wool onesie
wool footed pants
knitted  sleepsack
fleece sleep sack
footed pants
long sleeve onesies
diapers
wipes
pacifier

Eric
Pants
shirt
jacket
socks
boxers
boots/sneakers

Food
Breakfast
Premade coffee drinks
yogurt
bananas

Lunch
Premade sandwiches?

Dinner
Acquire on road?
Miscellaneous
Breast pump
bottle
frozen milk
cooler
spoons

Miscellaneous Other
Ergo
Baby bjorn
Bumbo
flash lights
Phone chargers
Phone battery pack

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Metamora Hunt Hunter Trials

Alas, I didn't run my GPS so this day won't count for Distance Derby mileage. It was still a great day! I entered into two classes, a trail flat class where you follow a course but don't jump and then a baby jump course.  It had some of the permanent obstacles you see in the photos and also some itty bitty stadium jumps next to larger obstacles. Everything here was built to mimic what would be found out while hunting. 

Gwyn did pretty well. She doesn't like to turn left, which I'm beginning to suspect is due in part to the damage to her eye prior to the snakebite. I think we can work on it, but until then, turning left, especially at speeds faster than a walk, are an issue.  Thankfully I was here to have fun so taking wide right turns to then approach a jump with a hard left approach was fine to me.  And Gwyn was super brave over the fences. She only ran out on one (from a left bend) and circled around and went over after that. I think she prefers the solid fences to the pole ones. Those she can just push through.

I also tried to hold off on this post because there was a photographer there that day. They haven't been posted yet!!!  So I'm posting this now and I'll do a follow up with the pro shots of me actually riding.
It was a beautiful day. 

Kaylee also entered in a class! Her first horse show!  We dressed Gwyn up as a unicorn and really made an impression. Again, no photos since Eric was on Hazel duty but I'm waiting on that photographer.