Archives for 2015

Sunday, July 5, 2015 – Ride to Matt’s Place (f/k/a Montery Jacks)

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Another gorgeous day, and we had decided that this was our last chance to ride to lunch, so we headed out about mid-day straight down Maple Lane, passing the Road Closed sign meant for motorized vehicles, and made a beeline for the restaurant. It was more of a road than a trail, but much less of a road than what we've been riding on the past week, so we were quite happy. Debated whether to take the dogs along with us, and did bring them in the end. They were brilliant the whole way! Even though it was over 10.5 miles total, with a lunch break in between, little Billy managed to keep up and everyone enjoyed themselves tremendously! When we arrived, we found several other horses tied on the property, so we tied the horses to a couple of posts at the back of the property, and the dogs as well, and went in. We chatted with both the help and the other three riders that were there, and enjoyed a nice lunch before heading back to camp. The only thing about being on Sugar Hill is that it's always a long climb to get back home, and this route had several long slogs, but we had been gradually working up to this long ride all week, and it went without a hitch. Had a wonderfully relaxing evening, as most of the campers had left by the time we got back, so it was much quieter than it has been, to be expected, of course. Chatted again with the folks we met at lunch for a while, then settled in for the evening.

Saturday, July 4, 2015 – Independence Day Celebrated!

Had another quiet day, Hubby not feeling up to taking another ride, and it rained again, a lot during the night and more this morning. Rested most of the day, did some work around the RV, then sat down to make some setups for my fishing pole. One of the neighbors told me she liked to fish, too, and invited me to a private lake she had acquired permission to fish in, so after digging up some worms at the head of the stalls, we arranged to leave about 7 that evening, with a promise to be back by 9 or so for the fireworks. At 6:55, there was a deluge of rain, but fortunately it was over 15 minutes later, when my neighbor showed up and we headed out. The pond was very close, about the same distance as the state pond only in the opposite direction, and we settled down to fish. She ended up catching 3 bass, I got one bass and one sunfish, but she gave them all to me, so I’ve got dinner for tomorrow night. We got back at dusk, said our goodbyes, and then I got Hubby bundled up and we climbed up the fire tower. I had asked Creighton, the new young intern ranger, if it were possible to open the very top of the fire tower, which is usually locked, and we usually would just sit on the stairs, but when we reached the top, it was wide open. Because it was glassed in, it was much warmer than we expected, which was great, and a few minutes later, Creighton joined us. Surprisingly, no one else came up, and we enjoyed the spectacle by ourselves. A pretty good showing, particularly the Ring of Fire around the lake to the west. With thanks to Creighton, we descended and returned to our routine for the rest of the night.

Friday, July 3, 2015 – Some Rain and Fishing

With some rain this morning and clearing later in the day, I decided to try my luck at a fishing pond that’s around the corner from the horse camp, so I packed up the dogs and headed out. At first I wasn’t able to pull into the small parking area because a ranger vehicle had parked at the entrance, blocking it, so I took a slow drive around the block to give him time to move, and then parked up the road and waited until he left. Eventually he moved out, and I drove down and pulled in. There was a family there that was just leaving, so after they cleared out, the dogs and I had the place to ourselves, for about two minutes, when another group of friends came in to scout out a campsite they had heard about. In between chucking the ball into the lake for Lola, and setting up my fishing line, I didn’t actually get much fishing done. Unfortunately, all my worms but one had escaped, and that one was stolen off the hook in the first cast. I tried rubber worms and several lures, and got a few strikes, but couldn’t bring anything in. Eventually I packed up, then walked down with the dogs to the campsite the chat with the group for a few minutes. One of the girls had an 18 month old yellow lab named Abby that hadn’t been very well socialized, so I thought it would help her to have my dogs meet her. I advised her to just let Abby go, knowing the dogs would sort themselves out, and they so did in just a few minutes. Abby was a bundle of energy, running around crazily for a few minutes, then flopping down under my feet. Lola played with her a bit, Billy barked at her frenzy whenever she got too close, and she took the hint and moved off. A good experience for all! I had a nice chat with the young folks before finally heading back to camp, fishless, but having had a good time. Settled down for the rest of the evening, chatting occasionally with some other neighbors who had moved in across from us. This place is filling up fast, no doubt will be packed by the end of the day and into tomorrow. At about 9:30 I decided to go up the fire tower to see what kind of fireworks were going on, and met the camping group, (sorry, they were glamping, i.e. Glamour camping!) who had already climbed up. We chatted some more and watched a few fireworks, though unfortunately, Watkins Glen’s was just over the hill so we didn’t see too much of it, though it was the only one really going tonight. The big event will be tomorrow for most of the towns around. Made plans to climb the tower again tomorrow, this time I intend to get Hubby to climb up with me. Good for his cardio!

Thursday, July 2, 2015 – Ride Day at Sugar Hill

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After our earlier ride, and additional rain, we knew the trails would be a mess, and didn't want a repeat of spending so much time looking for lost boots, so we decided to stay on the road as much as possible, since the road isn't too bad a ride anyway. We headed down Maple Lane until we reached the road closed sign, then swung east, missing our turn and running into the paved road, so we turned around and found the turn we missed, which was along a little used road, but the footing was still good, and that led us to the crossover on Mohawk, which meant we had to climb a bit, and I only lost a boot once, until we finally got back to Maple Road for the journey home. Not an exciting ride, but at least we didn't have any unnecessary drama, and got a few trots and canters in, which is always a good thing! The dogs behaved beautifully, too, with Billy doing a grand job of keeping up, despite his stubby little legs!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 – Runaround and Dentistry Day

With Hubby’s horse Clio still losing weight and not eating hardly any hay, we finally decided we had to do something, so I got the name of a local large animal vet (Lakeside) and called them about bringing her in to have her teeth examined, since I’m pretty sure that’s what the problem is. Unfortunately, they didn’t really do dentistry, so they gave me the name of a woman in PA, who unfortunately had just been near here a few days ago, so unless we wanted to meet her Friday at 7:30 am, 60 miles away, she couldn’t help, but she did give us the name of a couple other people, one who was even further away, and one that was right in the neighborhood, so I called him, a man named Jeff Horton, and left a message, as well as a couple of texts. By noon I still hadn’t heard back, so we decided to use the day to get more horse feed and a few odds and ends, so we drove down to Painted Post, where at the Tractor Supply we got several bags of Senior feed, plus a bag of alfalfa pellets that we could soak and make it easier for Clio to eat. A quick stop at Home Depot and Walmart, and we were on our way back to camp. Just as I was starting to get dinner ready, I got a text from Jeff, asking if we were in camp, because he had just arrived! I turned off my burners and headed to to his cool little car with a great paint job, met him and took him down to the horses. It didn’t take long for him to impress me, he had a very subdued style, but was very informative once you got him going. He examined Clio and confirmed her teeth were aging, but the 11th tooth in the back was hard to see without really getting into it, so we let him go ahead, and once he got into it (including sedating Clio), he found the trouble, a tooth that was irritating her cheek on the inside on her left side, and another tooth on the right side that was blocking the hay from going down her throat. Using power tools powered by our second generator, he carefully ground down what needed to be ground down, giving her a complete treatment, but being very careful to only take off what was necessary. Meanwhile, several other campers came by, and ended up hiring him to do their horses as well, so he got several hours more work out of it (though he said he’d been going since 5:30 this morning, so I imagine he was pretty tired by the end of the day). I thanked him for coming out, and by the time he left, Clio not only ate her alfalfa pellets and senior feed, she was actually starting to munch on hay!! Hesitant, of course, because she had to convince herself she could eat without it hurting, but within 15 minutes she seemed to be pretty convinced. We’ll know for sure in the morning, if the bag is empty and not covering the ground! What a relief, though, knowing we caught it in time, before it really became ulcerated. Apparently it was raw and irritated, but not critically. Whew! Played with Lola, training her in a few new things the last few days, before heading back to finish dinner, relaxing for the evening, and looking forward to a few rain-free days, at last! Hoping to ride for the next few days, yeah!!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015 – Research Day

Spent most of the day trying to learn the best computer to replace my current one, and it seems Lenovo still is the only one with the features I like, i.e. A matte screen that doesn’t reflect strong light (inside or out), and a keyboard that has concave keys rather than flat keys (for a touch typist, the curved keys are a must!) After spending a lot of time trying to get through the Lenovo site, I still ended up with virtually the same machine I have now, just a later model. Guess I got it right the last time! Only problem to solve now is where to have it shipped, since it will take about 2 weeks to get, and getting things delivered to a horse camp is not usually very easy, by UPS. But I’m looking into alternative. Rained in the morning but cleared up later in the day, but too late to get a ride in.

Monday, June 29, 2015 – Runaround and Computer Repair Day

After two days of pretty much solid, cold rain, it finally started to clear up today, and as much as we’d like to take a ride, we had some running around to do, most particularly to try to find hay for this increasingly finicky mare of ours. I’m beginning to think a trip to the vet might be the only option. She has no trouble eating horse feed or grass, but she just turns her nose up at hay, no matter what kind it is. Today didn’t help. We drove over 30 miles round trip to pick up a couple of bales of hay at a farm south in Cayuta, but she ended up turning her nose up at that, too. Even the nearly pure alfalfa is being stomped on by her. In addition, when I went to turn on my computer this morning, it refused to boot up! Perfect! I found a computer repair shop in town and dropped it off there before heading out to the farm, then we went to Walmart to shop, and Tops for gas, plus I ran Lola into a vet next door that happened to conveniently have a scale in the lobby, and she weighed in at 59 pounds, the same as a few weeks ago. Guess I need to pump up her feed again! Got some puppy food at Walmart, maybe that will help. Got a call from the computer repair guy, it seems the ram slot went bad, but they moved it to a second slot and all is well (thank goodness!), with a warning that it’s an indication the motherboard might be on it’s way out. Well, it’s been since Spring 2011 since I bought my last computer, so I guess I’m due. Time to research what’s available again! Didn’t get back to camp until after 5, did the unsuccessful hay test, did some training with Lola before having a late dinner and watching a movie before bed!

Friday, June 26, 2015 – Gorgeous Ride Day at Sugar Hill

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After the best night sleep we've had in awhile, with perfect sleeping temps in the mid-50s, Hubby, who's been feeling better in the last few days than he has in a long, long time, was ready to go for a good ride today, even though we had traveled yesterday, so after breakfast and a quick hoof trim, we saddled up and hit the trail just before noon, taking the dogs along with us. Lola is learning to be quite a good trail dog, though she's young and still doesn't always come when she's called, especially when she's almost back to camp, but most of the time is really good. Little Billy somehow manages to keep up, despite his little legs, and he stayed with us for the whole 4+ miles. We started out on the road west out of camp, then cut over onto C trail, turned a bit early as we made our way down to B trail, then got onto Mohawk trail, which is usually one of our favorites, but with all the rain, it was very muddy. In fact, for the first time since I've been using them, I kept losing my Cavallo horse boots. Hubby had no problem, so I think it had more to do with maybe the fresh trim I did on Apollo's feet before we left, I might have trimmed a bit too much, but the mud here was really heavy and pulled them right off on several occasions. Once it was so deep in the mud I couldn't even see it, and walked back about a quarter mile just trying to find it, only to finally discover it feet away from where I first noticed it missing. It was a miracle I could even find it, it was so deep in the mud! I gave up on boots at that point, tying them to my saddle for the rest of the trip home, which fortunately, didn't include too many stony areas. It was a great ride though, although Apollo was feeling a bit restless and evidently frustrated at the footing, and Clio got a bit frustrated, too. The last stretch home was all on the road, though, so they were settled down by the time we got back to camp. I did a couple of loads of laundry, figuring I better get it done while the sun was shining, because the forecast is rain for the rest of the weekend. Helped some neighbors get their awning down, then just settled down for the day. A great ride, and we feel right at home here, with perfect temps and a beautiful day. It doesn't get much better than this!

Thursday, June 25, 2015 – Travel Day to Sugar Hill-Six Nations

Getting up early again, we headed first to the office to pay for the night, but after expressing our disappointment, they waived the fee in lieu of me writing a commentary on how they could improve the horse camp, which I did. From there, we headed toward Watkins Glen, stopping once for fuel and again for liquor, before making our way out to Sugar Hill. One of the reasons we headed here early is because we were concerned that with July 4th falling on a Saturday, that some folks might arrive this weekend and stay for the week, and we wanted to be sure to get our “usual” spot, which was a well graveled spot with a water spigot at one end, and an angle which would allow Hubby to get his satellite signal. In addition, there was zero cell signal at Alleghany, and we knew we had one here, and were thrilled to discover the signal had even improved since the last time we were here, so all is good, all around!! It didn’t take long to get the horses on anchors, water in the tank (which was confirmed!), and completely settled into this free campground. There were some new horse stalls built as well, so we decided that rather than high line, we would put them in the covered stalls at night and let them graze on their anchors during the day. We met up with maintenance man Ron, the same one who was here the last time we were here, and a new assistant ranger named Creighton, who issued a camping permit through July 6. We soon settled down for the day, while numerous campers came into the camp, making us even more glad we came early, though time will tell if they’re just here for the weekend or for the entire week. Having got all that we wanted here, we’re happy campers today!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015 – Travel Day to Alleghany State Park, Water Mystery

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After considering our options, we finally decided to go to Alleghany State Park, primarily because I was told, on several phone calls, that they had several water spigots throughout the campground, and at one point, was told they even had electric, though I had serious doubts about that. The drive was uneventful, with a single stop at Walmart in Ohio to top off the gas tank of the van and to pick up a couple of last minute groceries before we arrived at the park. Very nicely landscaped, and very full of people around the beach and main campground area, we had high hopes for the horse camp. After stopping at the rental office, I learned that my suspicions about electric were correct, there was none. I was told we should get water at the dump, which we did, but I was still under the impression there were multiple spigots at the horse camp, which had prompted our decision to come here, as I have a bunch of laundry to do. Unfortunately, when we arrived at the horse camp, we couldn't find any water at all, except an algae infested water trough that was evidently spring-fed. No spigots, nothing. In addition, most of the sites were grass, and very soggy, so we had to opt for one site that had some gravel, but that had a pretty serious grade up in the back, so we ended up not being level, again! After several debates, Hubby and I decided that it would be a very uncomfortable and work-heavy weekend if we stayed, so we came to the conclusion, for a variety of reasons, to leave tomorrow morning and get to Sugar Hill near Watkins Glen, which is our ultimate goal for the 4th of July weekend. Having decided that, I started the washing machine, as I didn't want to carry a full tank to Watkins Glen. Then something very strange happened... We ran out of water! We were both sure we had filled the tank, and also sure that there was no way we could have lost 85 gallons of water without noticing it, but sure enough, we ran out of water! The only conclusion had to be that despite believing we heard water going into the tank, and I saw water coming out of the overflow under the RV, we must not have put water in. Don't ask me how, I have no explanation, because everything seemed to go as it normally did, but the water just didn't get into the tank, period. So we ended up having to put water from the horse water tank in a bucket and use that to finish washing dishes and bottled water for brushing teeth and other personal ablutions, making it even more imperative we leave tomorrow. We didn't even bother putting up the satellite dish, so we watched some things that were recorded and went to bed, ready to move out tomorrow.