just keep swimming |
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def still have a canter tho |
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whoa wild mustang |
just keep swimming |
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def still have a canter tho |
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whoa wild mustang |
Adding wheels to our equation changes everything.
Don't get me wrong--I'm an expert in bumming rides and I have lovely friends who have always gotten me where I needed to go on time. I've also lost all desire to show horses and am skeptical about clinics unless I know the clinician (and even then idk).
I also live in a state rich with natural beauty with tons of public land and just so happen to be riding a purpose-bred ranch horse who hates going in circles and loves to explore. It's the perfect recipe to make a backcountry trail set up.
It's still winter here, especially in the mountains, so I'm taking the opportunity to put together the essentials to go do the damn thing with my horse. I'm also blogging about it, in part because I'm excited and I want somewhere to share but also because I'm trying to piece together information from random sources on the internet and it seems like a nice idea to consolidate it here.
All of this is work-in-progress information and I'll update it or write new posts as I learn what is most important to me.
Here's the basics about us:
Person
SB (me): hi
Horse experience: seasoned arena rider with some experience on trail riding a variety of horses ~1-2 hours at a time. Favorite equestrian memory is hacking out event horses in the mountains.
Hauling experience: lots of miles going forward, limited miles going backward, brand new trailer owner
Mindset: old enough to know better, dumb enough to try anyways, smart enough to learn on the way
Horse
ZB (my beloved Zoebird)
Ridden experience: pretty good at circles, loves variety, can be herd bound, generally unflappable
Hauling experience: never met a trailer she wouldn't get on. Very pro food. Doesn't like to back off.
Mindset: will always try
Stats: coming 12 (!!) Percheron/Paint cross. Low single swirl. Broad/flat back, comfortable stride, wearing front shoes on big, solid feet.
Saddle:
Big Horn 16" Draft Trail Saddle w/ Xwide Draft Bars (1680 Model)
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Our goal is single day treks in the mountains, which means I need to be able to change layers, carry lunch/water, and have some basic emergency supplies handy. That means saddle bags. That means they need to attach to something. We have an excellent old-school western saddle maker/repair guy nearby so the first step was to take the saddle in and replace the pretty-but-useless conchos with strings so I can tie things on.
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conchos circled |
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strings and twists! |
It's false spring here and fingers crossed our maiden voyage is this week.
I was the little kid with the dream truck.
The little poor kid who drove a car as old as she was and thought that dreams were for other people.
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When Roxie's mom announced "your picker is broken" (and unintentionally foreshadowed me blowing up my entire life), I showed up for myself and bought my absolute dream horse, the ZB we all know and love today.
Then as life stabilized, I traded in the practical car.
I'll never forget the transcendence of the moment I drove my truck off the lot at the dealership--decades after a dream was born to a little girl who didn't think she'd live past 25, here I was. Doing the damn thing.
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Y'all lived through the last 5ish years with me so you know what happened to prices and interest rates. There were life things and work things and I debated if all this was what I really wanted and was "the dream" still "my dream" and was it worthwhile (was I worthwhile?). I set aside a chunk of money for a trailer to complete my rig, then waffled and told my partner we'd probably just take a nice vacation with it.
He told me I ought to follow the dream I'd had since I was that little horse crazy kid. That mattered more.
I mattered more.
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I've been low key following the trailer market locally and had pretty well decided that I would wait until the end of the year and then likely end up financing something once my truck was paid off because that little girl who grew up with nothing is real risk-adverse financially.
Plus, the best thing I learned from Roxie's mom (after "this is fun you ninny, ride my roxiecorn and find out") was to ruthlessly exclude. I had a pretty specific list of what I wanted:
I saw a couple things that I followed up on but they sold before I got answers or just weren't quite right. I had to get new tires for my truck so I shelled out $$$ on the upgraded tires because as I confidently told the clerk "I'm going to start hauling a trailer a bunch soon". I didn't feel confident that was true but I felt kind of ridiculous spending that much money on tires for a truck that I mostly admire in my driveway.
And then.
My local friend sent me an add. It hit all my must haves and was actually slightly under budget. I messaged the seller and she responded right away. I checked out our mutuals and decided I probably would not get scammed or murdered. (Then I decided I might so I made arrangements for said partner to go with me to see it yesterday afternoon.)
And that's how on a sunny January afternoon, I pulled my dream truck into a stranger's driveway and left with my dream trailer and a new friend to go trail riding with.
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y'all |
Much like the truck--it isn't the newest, shiniest, or most expensive option. It's the thing I've always wanted, the thing that fits me and my life.
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the whole set up |
I just.
Y'all.
It's hard to put into words what it's like when all those dreams and plans converge. When present day SB is little kid SB.
I want to reach back in time and tell her it's going to happen.
To let the version of myself who said "if I knew how hard life would be, I wouldn't have kept going" know that she's wrong.
There's hope.
It does get better.
It's not the money and the material things. It's watching as the dreams you've had from a very little kid, galloping your (imaginary) cute black mare down a (real) snowy road become your real and actual life.
And realizing that all along, you were worth it.
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happy trails |
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and yes i rode her bareback after this |
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ok but these reins amiright |
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this day was SO COLD OMG |
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benefits of blogging infrequently means more riding pictures to choose from |
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this horse is so insanely gorgeous |
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don't have a halter picture so here's the current 'fit |
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just literal heart eyes |