New Barn. I'm calling it "sleepy hollow". |
I grew up riding exclusively in an arena and never realized there was a whole world outside until our last barn. Since entering that world (and earning the title "hacking queen"), I've discovered there is no going back. Don't get me wrong--I recognize the value of the sandbox for many things.
It's just that I can only deal with it a little at a time. I bought Cuna to jump and feel safe on, not to play in the sandbox. He doesn't want to be a dressage horse and I certainly don't want to make him.
Not this innocent pony |
The new barn doesn't have the hills and extensive trail system of the old facility, but it does have something different: ADVENTURE HACKING!!!
Today was Cuna's first time out. We went with Steph and one of her horses who's a decent hacker. I know I always rave about how Cuna is the amazing spookless horse, but not today!
We spooked at dogs, a tarp, a culvert, another tarp, bushes, a bird, a manure pile, a manure pile with a tarp, running horses, and birds.
And I laughed the whole time.
It doesn't matter how silly he is. I feel safe on him. His panic moments feel natural to me. At one point, we were on a trail between two fences, creating a long lane. Pastured horses were galloping beside us like mad things and our hacking buddy was losing his mind. Cuna was up and threatening. He spun around a couple times, backed up a bit, tried to bolt forward, basically his whole bag of tricks.
And I laughed. I called to Steph, "This is the shortest his neck has ever been!! I love it!!" I used his suspension and engagement and enjoyed the ride.
Saving me from myself, one day at a time |
Mr Nutter Pony made it back to the barn in one piece, despite his misgivings, and I felt 100% better about life and riding.
PS This is my 700th post!
Officially bonded=feeling safe :)
ReplyDeleteI've been reading your blog for years but never comment for whatever reason but I have to comment on this post. I absolutely love Cuna...every time I read about him, I just hope Grayson's like him in a few years.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's so stinkin' awesome to see you having fun and feeling safe on Cuna.
PS Congrats on 700!
God he's cute.
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ReplyDeleteKaren
Sounds like you really enjoyed your ride :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 700 posts!
Ooo 700 posts, congrats!
ReplyDeleteHappy 700th!!! Anyone who reads my blog knows I so much prefer to ride outside - and give me the gallop track anyday! Although we are grounded (no jumping ever for the Diva) - no one has told her this...she loves nothing more than me getting up off her back and saying 'go'.
ReplyDeleteI know I prefer the trails to the ring and I think most horses do too even when they act like their silly selves :)
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