What a gorgeous day!! It got quite cold overnight, into the mid 30's, so we weren't in any hurry to get out of bed, slept in until nearly 10 (after I turned the furnace on and warmed it up, that is!), then had breakfast, and were out, saddle up, and hitting the trail by about 12:30 or so. Today, at the suggestion of the nice Ranger we met on Sunday, we decided to do both the 4A and 4B loops, as they both were supposed to have spectacular views, and they did not disappoint! From the camp we crossed the road and crossed a nice field, which will be a perfect place to canter on the way back, but the horses were so rested after having a day off yesterday, they were walking fast and frisky for the first few miles of flatlands. We soon reached the group camp where they have stalls and an arena, and started climbing no long after that. While the bottom land was mostly dirt trails, the climbs were rocky, but our guys went up with no problem, their rubber bottomed Cavallo boots providing them with great traction. We saw a lot of marking from horseshoes, that looked like a lot of slipping. We like boots better, more protection and as I said, better traction. We climbed with no problems and were rewarded with gorgeous view after gorgeous view! We followed the trails faithfully, which were marked pretty well for the most part, except one section that I had traced on Google Earth using their trail map as an overlay indicated a turn to the south MUCH earlier than what the actual trail was. If you only had the map you'd be okay, but looking at my GPS and seeing us get so off-track was a bit nerve-racking, at least for a little while. But frankly, there was only one trail, and we never saw any turn-offs, so we get moving forward, and suddenly the trail turned southward, and I could breathe a sigh of relief. It turned out to be at almost a third of a mile farther north than marked on their map. I'm planning on mentioning to the Ranger, just to let her know. Anyway, we did the loops counter-clockwise, and there were several benches along the way. We stopped at one for a quick break and apples all around, then went a bit farther and came across another one with an even more spectacular view. There was one hill so far away, I swear we were looking at Mexico! Beautiful! Apollo seemed to be right in his element, no hesitation, completely engaged with the trail. Once again I had him in his hackamore, though at one point I put on some gloves because he was pulling so hard it was giving me rope burns. We finally reached the bottom of the valley again, and just before we reached the road, a great big black bird flew up right in front of Apollo, and in a split second his nose was where his tail had just been, and I didn't have a horse under me any more, and I ended up on the ground. Fortunately, it was dirt and not rocks, and I missed a dead tree limb by a couple of feet, so no damage done. Apollo just went over to Mama for protection, and stopped there. As always, I just dusted myself off and climbed back up again, and we were on our way. We crossed the road and picked up the trail that paralleled it, which took us to that open field again, and as soon as the horses saw it, they started racing across it! We were amazed they had that much energy after all those climbs, but I guess all that careful and cautious walking made them really want to stretch their legs, so off we went! It is so exhilarating to do that! It was one of the longest canters we've ever done, and the horses just seemed to want to do more. I am so looking forward to the rest of the trails here! We've gotten most of the hardest ones done, the rest will probably be a piece of cake compared to this one. What a great day! We got back to camp around 3:45, after doing almost exactly 9 miles in about 3 hours. Got the horses settled in, then got ourselves settled in for the rest of the evening. Exactly the kind of days we LIVE for, especially after having been in one place, without trails, for so long. Wonderful!
Archives for 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014 – Rest and Runaround Day
Woke up to dark skies, a spit of rain, and a cold wind, not exactly perfect riding weather. Despite a forecast that it would clear up later in the day, it was still going to be cooler than we like, so we decided to take the opportunity to run into town and pick up some horse feed and look for a new hat for me, as my white one is a bit worse for the wear. I keep looking for one, but hadn’t found one yet, but we managed to find a tan straw hat that fit perfectly in one of the little shops on Main Street in Bandera. The town is a bit on the touristy side for us, but enjoyable nonetheless. We wandered a bit, had ice cream at the General Store that had an old soda fountain, then headed back to camp and relaxed the rest of the day. It did get to clear skies by the end of the afternoon, but it was still very breezy, gusting upwards of 35 mph, so it never really got warm enough. Great forecast for the next few days, though, so we’re looking forward to the many more trails left to do!
Friday, April 11, 2014 – Postpone our First Ride for Rest
Well, Hubby overdid it the last two days, and we had to postpone our first ride so as not to aggravate the situation. Spent the day going through my computer and putting things back in order while he rested his back, icing it down and relaxing in his recliner. We took one trip out to fill up the horse trailer tank with water, as well as one of the portable barrels, which, unfortunately, still has a few small leaks in it, despite the plastic liner we put in it. He felt much better by the end of the day, and I was much more organized, so it was well spent, despite not getting a ride. Sure looks like we’ll be going tomorrow, can’t wait! And the horses will certainly be ready, having spent the day in those little corrals!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014 – Preparation Day
As our local client is now out of the country for two weeks, we decided to take the opportunity to go down to Hill Country State Natural Area, one of the most highly acclaimed horse trails in the area. We spent the day today getting ready, having spread out so much after being here so long, so we knew it would take some doing. Hubby greased all the bearings and changed out the hitch and filled all the tires, and all of the other maintenance that he’s been letting go as we’ve been just sitting for so long. He probably shouldn’t have let it wait until the last minute (as usual), because he was exhausted by the time the evening rolled around, and I was pretty tired too. I had gotten up really early to take my niece to school, as my brother had driven down to Houston to work on his boat again, with an eye toward selling it, as he doesn’t use it. I also ran out to get a few last minute items, including a large dog feeder for his dog, as he wasn’t sure if he was going to be back tomorrow, or stay for a few more days. Also picked up my computer, which Duncan had managed to completely revive, though we had to upgrade to a larger hard drive, as my old one was just too darn small for everything I had. So it went from 320 gigs (which I thought would be enough forever, goes to show ya!) to 750 gigs, because he didn’t have a 500, which is fine, I can always use the space. In any event, we were as packed up as we could get by 7:00, leaving only the necessities until morning. REALLY looking forward to some new trails, and a NEW BACK YARD!, even if it’s only for a few days.
Monday, April 7, 2014 – Work Day with Client’s Staff
Had a 90 minute meeting with the staff of our new client, at their office downtown for the first time. Went reasonably well, but not quite as tight as when the client is there. Progress is made, though, and that’s the important thing. We also dropped off my computer at Vicom in the morning, a place my brother had recommended to repair it (and after a very unsatisfactory experience with the Geek Squad at Best Buy yesterday), so some progress is made on that. Thank goodness I have a smart phone, now, so at least I wasn’t completed off the net! Not sure if I could handle that any more!