Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 – PERFECT Ride Day from Fell Hunt Camp in Sumter National Forest

Spent the first part of the day making phone calls and sending emails after two trailers we had found, one in Nacodoches, TX and the other, coincidentally, in Palm Beach County, Florida, where we were headed to my brother’s house anyway! The Texas one is a 2013, the one in Florida a 2012, but still new. Neither had everything we wanted, but both would do the job if necessary. After I started everything in motion, we headed out to saddle up the horses in perfect weather. Not knowing what the trails were like, we booted up the horses just in case. I spent a few more minutes rasping Clio’s hooves just to make sure the boots fit well enough, and they slipped on beautifully. She didn’t seem to mind them the other day, and they certainly had a workout on those rocks, so I guess these will work out fine for Hubby and Clio. Anyway, since the clocks changed last night and our bodies are still on circadian time rather than government time, we got out about 11:30, crossing the road and heading out the trail that would take us to the lake. Seems we’ve been taking a lot of trails to lakes lately. The footing was the best we’ve done in a while, with dirt, sand and pine needles, but very few roots. The trail started out on the edge of a field, then quickly ducked into the woods, mostly deciduous with some pine stands along the way. The trail was well-marked for the most part, though there was a time or two that we were uncertain because of trails that were out there but not on the map. We managed to find our way to the lake, which was also the overflow campground we had heard about, and it was a lovely spot. The biggest problem with this area of the forest is that the loops are REALLY long, with the shortest being about 12 miles and the longest being about 25. Fine if you have a gaited horse, a bit rougher with horses like ours. Anyway, the trail was linear for us, out to the lake and back, and there were only a few opportunities to trot, except the great field at the beginning and the end, so we had a lovely gallop across that to finish off the trip. Full length ended up being about 10.8 miles, and a lovely ride it was, under sunny skies at 70 degrees, good footing and no worries, it was just the kind of day we live for on the trail!

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