Saturday, April 20, 2013

Jump Derby at Aspen Farms


Aspen Farms had a jumper derby this weekend. Since we are planning to go to Aspen for our first recognized Horse trials in June, I wanted to take the opportunity to get up there and get familiar with the surroundings  (again). 

We only entered in one class, so it was a one shot deal. Ride the derby course for time and accuracy. The course looked really fun; lots of cross country jumps; up and down bank, water,  coops, table, kayak and only one stadium fence... good stuff! 
Deuce was  most distracted in warm up and I did not do a great job getting him on task. (another something for me to work on!!) He wanted to go, go go and be stiff in his neck and jaw. Erin came to or rescue and helped us get better focused and then we headed off to the field. Deuce stood quietly waiting his turn to go and studied intently all the others horses as they were on course.  I am always amused how intent and interested his watch is on course. Its not like he gets excited anxious or worried, he just stands quietly and watches and waits until its time to go. What a poised eventer he is coming to be! 

As it got closer to our time, we warmed up a little more and then into the start box for count down and off we went! Deuce popped out of the box with slightly hesitant energy so I encouraged him on though as soon as we turned to our first jump, his lighter caught and he was on fire! Jump the log, turn back through the field, long canter to coop, along the hillside, up and over the box, up the bank, down the bank (weeee, one of his favorites!) roll top, and then around to the water and out to the beautiful carved kayak, another airy looking roll top, around to the stadium fence, a vertical, and finish line! What a fun ride! I could feel Deuce grinning! He was a little strong, I did not use my half halts as effectively as I could, but we were straight and forward to everything and I even remembered to breath! Fun! So we are ready for our first horse trials now and really looking forward to coming back to Aspen for our debut to recognized! 




Thursday, April 18, 2013

Cross country schooling at NWEC

A group of us went up to Northwest Equestrian Center for a cross country schooling since the course is now open with all the good weather we have had. It was an overcast afternoon, but not raining so we were feeling good.

Deuce is such a champ. We got up there, tacked up and road around to warm up. There were not a ton of jumps set out yet, but there were a few things and it was really good to just be in a new place out in the open. He was ready to go an looking for things to jump!

We warmed up in the field then over a few Beginner Novice height logs and bench. Then I got bold and we hopped over the novice heights. Straight and softening are the continued themes for a rides. After we had worked the front field, we went out to the water complex to play. Deuce was eager to get in and gallop through and splash, as usual.  We went in and out of the water at trot and canter at all the various approaches. Then road the Beginner novice line, into the water, a few strides over a log then around to another log on the outside of the water complex. Fun times! Deuce was completely game and ready for the next fence! He's so much fun!!!




Monday, April 8, 2013

Getting outside at last!

We have been having such a glorious early spring with sunshine and warm weather! The fields are drying out and if the weather holds, we will be able to get out on the cross country courses soon!

The cross country field at the barn is partially mowed and we have been about to work on the flat outside. It has been so wonderful to be out of the confines of the arena. Deuce and I need to practice riding out side. He is not spooky by any means, he just likes to look around at the horizon and gets distracted very easily when there are no walls to obstruct his view.