Let me back up. It's been a cold winter here, but very dry. Our ground is frozen solid and has been for months. Then we finally broke the dry spell with some crazy snow. Now the snow is melting, but the ground is too frozen to absorb anything, so the sludge just sits there and floods and it's cold and awful.
Sexy sporthorse body |
I just don't think it's a good idea to take a horse who hasn't been able to run around in weeks, tack him up, and walk down asphalt and expect anything useful to happen.
Out for a walk |
Off we went.
We headed down the road on a loose rope. He was unbothered by the prancing Arabian stallion, passing vehicles, the runner, the dog, or the garbage cans.
I'm crossing my fingers for better weather this week, but if we don't get it, it's possible we will resume riding on the road. Nothing like exposure to create a nice broke horse, right?
Asphalt riding is not the most bestest, ha.
ReplyDeleteLove the new saddle pad on him!
ReplyDeleteUgh! Hopefully this weather gets better! Love the pad on him!
ReplyDeleteThe pad and saddle look awesome!
ReplyDeleteWeather suuuuuuuucks here. We have Lake Mittleider where we usually have a jump arena. And there was, no joke, a 6" deep creek running down part of the track, just from snowmelt. Ugh. Can haz spring nao??
ReplyDeletethat pad is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhen it's wet here, we do a ton of roadwork. It's not very exciting, but it's better than not riding at all!
ReplyDeleteGood pony! I say put on your safety vest and saddle up!
ReplyDeleteI don't envy your weather right now!
ReplyDeletefingers crossed with you!
ReplyDeleteHe is such a superstar-legend OTTB!
ReplyDeleteKeeping everything crossed for you re:weather-riding&saddlefit
Good choice about the asphalt! Better safe than sorry. It's so hard not to jump up in the saddle. I think we all have cabin-fever at this point!
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