Games Practice 1/25/15

January 26, 2015

This practice was awesome!  My riding was well on, and we got through a lot of races and teammate Matt, joined us!  It was a triple winner!

Our usual group, Val, Zoe, Becca and myself all showed up.  We were also joined by Matt, who was a good sport and rode Simon.  We were also joined by three pony club riders.  There was  little pony swapping while equipment was being set and changed which I think the girls enjoyed.

We blasted through speed weavers, 3 mug, mug shuffle, bottle, litter, flag fliers, two flag, balloon, joust, ring, sword, ball and cone, agility aces and pony express.  I was personally happy with my bottle.  I got my flying pick on the way home confidently and squarely.  This put an extra big smile on my face.  My litter was also on, and my turns in all the races felt great.  Oh and my two flag was beautiful.  Go me!

The last practice Poe was a bit strong, and was not checking like I have trained him to, nor was he giving me his excellent woes like I have learned to love.  I decided I would try throwing a bit back into his mouth and see if I could *remind* him of how important his breaks are.  The only bit he seemed to work well in previously was a rubber D snaffle which is what I put in his mouth.  He went and he stopped, but there was no enthusiasm about it.  After about a half hour I put his hackamore back on, the little S hackamore to be specific.  I could feel him kick it into go gear.  He was digging into his turns and jamming into his handoffs with no prompting from me.  He was checking and stopping like a pro, and he put his game face on.  Poe is one pony that loves his job.

Matt, being the good sport he is rode Simon.  He was actually a good fit on Simon, and he got to practice his skills and enjoy some fun with us.  Matt rode excellently, showing good form and strong skills.  I would expect no less from him.  Zoe and Petal were looking good too.  Petal seemed especially on and into the job.  Their 3 mug looked outstanding.  Val and Sprite are always awesome.  Val’s ability to compensate and adjust to changing shape is amazing.  Last of our usual crew is Becca and Jiggy.  This was their third practice and it was clear that something clicked for them.  Their improvement is showing.  This week we played balloon and joust, both of which I thought would be games Becca would really enjoy.  I think I was correct!

Until next practice!

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The following photos were taken by Matt Brown

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Eating Barrel Hay

January 23, 2015

The boys chowing from the hay barrels.

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Hills and Fences

January 22, 2015

It is time to start getting Poe back in condition for the upcoming games season and I decided Monday was time to get started.  I started in the riding field but the footing was so slick I felt uncomfortable.  Easy decision, we moved out and into the open.  We walked and trotted up and down some hills enjoying the views.

Then we rode around the fence lines making sure everything was in proper order.

(Yep another boring winter post)

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Trail Report – 1/18/15 – Turner Run

January 21, 2015

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One day was not enough, so I got up early and headed back out on Sunday.  I decided to make this day into an exploring day.

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I started out on the first left hand turn that is right at the entrance to National Forest.  It is marked 423B Turner Run and wraps down, crossing some creeks.  It is also well marked on the map, although the very clear road disappears completely when it is marked as continuing twice in different directions.

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I spent a good hour down in this area exploring and then headed back up the road to an unmarked side trail midway between the perimeter of National Forest and the closed gate. This fun trail eventually wrapped back down to the bottom of 423B.

Next I tried an unmarked trail that popped out behind a parking area.  it wound around, and had several side trails that lead off of it.  One ended at the edge of National Forest, at well maintained private trail.  I turned around and hopped onto the next trail branch.  It followed what I figure is an old overgrown logging road.  It eventually climbed up quite a ways.  At the top it became too leafy to follow, so I called it and headed back down.

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I managed to explore all of the area before the closed fire gate and now I am ready to head into a new area to explore!

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Trail Report – 1/17/15 – Turner Run

January 20, 2015

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I was a little grumpy this week and I didn’t have a good reason to be.  Then I realized I had not really gotten in any ride time in the past few weeks.  We are talking very minimal butt in the saddle.  At least the one time I did get in a good ride it was a games practice!  So I needed a mood-adjusting-ride stat!

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Having two days off in a row, with the weather predicted to break into the 40s, with no precipitation, that meant trail time.  I decided to start off Saturday in a new-to-me trail area, Turner Run.  Its just north of the popular Slate Lick area.  Turner Run Road turns into a dirt road, and works its way up into the mountains.  I drove up, and passed the first fire road signs, continuing to the closed fire road gate to park.  There are quite a few places to park between the first National Forest signs and the closed gate, and plenty of room in three places to easily turn a trailer around).

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I decided for this ride, I was going to get in a few miles and make tracks up the main fire road, 423 Gauley Ridge.  This fire road gate was clearly open during hunting season, and a lot of hunters made places along it home.  There are plenty of pulls offs, camping circles and parking.  It is a wide and rather smooth fire road, no gravel and very few rocks.  I would feel comfortable taking a barefoot pony there to ride on this fire road and probably will later this spring.

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I made a right onto the first clearly marked fire road that came up, 423p Dave’s Turnpike.  There was a large cleared area for camping at this juncture, and 423p was closed off with a gate.  It clearly has been closed for a long time, the road was over grown, although still clear of trees.  It wound down and around, ending at a nice wide turn around.  The footing was a bit rougher than the main fire road, although Simon and I had a nice gallop back up it and the views were pretty amazing.

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I suspected I had missed the first split in the fire road, which appeared to make a loop (see map above), and that this must have been the back connection.  Clearly this was not the case.  Looking at the map it was obvious I had surpassed the loop area completely and this was the first fire road branch on the right.  I continued along, passing a turn to the left and eventually turning around at the next turn to the left where I met some friendly grouse hunters.

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I passed quite a few side trails, which I decided to forgo for the day. This was not easy for me!  I love to explore.  I also saw a destroyed fire gate lost in the woods like some distopian future reality.

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I did decide to give one of the unmarked side trails a try on the way back.  I suspected it was the missing part of the loop that is so clearly marked on the forest service map.  And yep, I was right!  There was even an old busted up gate a little ways back (although there was nothing at the bottom end to mark it).  Completely over grown, and not a trail I care to try again, it was pleasant in some places, but just too over grown in general.

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The fire road is relatively smooth and flat for the most part, and there are plenty of nice views thrown in.  Even during this boring brown time of the year, it was a lovely ride.  I did not see much wildlife, just some common birds and squirrels.  Even the grouse hunters said they were luckless for the day.  I am looking forward to some more exploring rides up there, as well as putting in some miles.

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