Archives for December 2019

Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019 – Ride Day and Trail Marking at Goethe

After getting to better know which trails will be used for the endurance race next weekend, Jo asked me to do some preliminary marking if I had the chance, so I started out on Apollo, marking the first sections of the trail as requested. I also scouted out the last mile on the return, but wasn't sure what she wanted, so left it unmarked for the time being, until I get clarification. Then I went back, had some brunch, and saddled up Flash so I could ride the whole 14-mile ride section to make sure it was the right length and to check any areas that might need further clearing. I missed a loop cutoff on the orange trail, but I was able to fix that on Google Earth to make the right measurement, and it turned out just right. I made mental notes of areas that needed to be tidied up or, if possible, have the trail dragged to get rid of some serious ruts, and reported that all back to Jo. Flash was a bit less frantic on this ride, though he did keep up a good pace. I'm hoping he'll be fit enough for next weekend! It's been such a long time since I've spent so many hours in the saddle on one day, it felt GREAT! This is really a nice Forest, and my only criticism is that they only mark the trails going in one direction, so if you happen to start off going the other way, you won't see any markers except at intersections, so it gets a little scary and uncertain at times. I remembered this from our last time out here when we rode down at Tidewater and how annoying that was, not sure why they do it that way. Anyway, it was a fabulous day, and finally warm enough for Hubby to sit outside in the screen room all day reading, so he hardly missed me. Got back and settled down for the evening, another satisfying day on the road!

Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 – Trail Cleanup Day

Since we’re here for the endurance race next weekend, and I’m going to be running around on the trails out here anyway, I contacted the race organizer, Jo, and volunteered to help in any way I could. Today there was a planned trail cleanup day which I joined, and from 8-noon we were out on the trails trimming and cutting and generally getting rid of some of the face-smacking overgrowth I ran into on the trail the other day. The four of us women, Jo, me Evelyn and DeeDee managed to get quite a lot done, and there were several other groups out in other areas of the forest as well. By the time we finished, Jo asked me to do some trail marking near the camping area, and to help next Monday with some more trail-marking as well, and some other chores to help prepare for the race, and I was more than happy to help. Soon it was time to get Hubby on dialysis, and we spent the rest of the afternoon doing that, before settling in for the evening.

Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019 – Clinic and Shopping

Well, my intention had been to ride today, either before or after shopping, but Hubby decided he couldn’t take the coughing and phlegm any more, and asked me to take him to the nearest clinic, which I found in Dunellon, right around the corner from both the Tractor Supply and Walmart, so we went there first. After about an hour, we walked out with a prescription for antibiotics, steroids, an inhalor and a chest x-ray which had to be done 14 miles away, so off we went there after going to the Tractor Supply and getting 3 propane tanks filled. With that accomplished, we crossed the street to a Bob Evans for a meal, then headed back to Dunellon to pick up his prescriptions at the Walmart there before heading back to camp. We arrived at about 4:00, too late to take a ride like I had hoped, so we just settled down for the evening, with hopes that Hubby will feel a little better by morning.

Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 – First Ride in Goethe Forest Since 2012

Got a much better night sleep despite a few interruptions (Hubby got stuck in his chair because I inadvertently turned off the inverter, thus the power to his recliner), but otherwise woke up fresh, which felt like the first time in ages. Hubby felt a little better, but not good enough to ride, but since Flash is now entered in the endurance race, I have to get him fit enough, with no time to spare. I saddled him up and headed out by 10:30, with the intention of following the green trail as much as I could, but got turned around several times due to poor markings on the trails, as usual. We kept going, though, since this was more about mileage, speed and timing than trail accuracy today. We passed several areas undergoing a prescribed burn, so a little smoke was wafting about, but not much. There was more water on the trail than I expected, quite a few areas had ankle and even knee-deep puddles, but there wasn’t as much deep sand as I remember. The forest service has been doing some trail repair, which was appreciated, but some areas had huge tire tracks that could sure use some smoothing! Flash behaved himself for the first half mile while he got warmed up, then he wanted to just go, go, go. I held him back at first, just because I wasn’t ready to go headlong onto unknown trails, and at one point we had a problem with a feral pig that came out of the woods and headed up the road away from us, and Flash decided he was having none of that (even though he’s never shown any fear when we’ve passed obvious pig sign in the past), and I was having a little fight with him about it when a couple of other riders happen to come by. I explained about the pig, so they took the lead and Flash followed right along past the whole problem area. Then I had to hold him back to keep him from following the other horses, which was a little more of a struggle, but eventually we got right back on track and he behaved himself well. By then I let him go whatever speed he wanted, and he chose a canter, which he did non-stop for a couple of miles, then slowed down to a largo, and eventually, at about 8.2 miles, he finally decided to walk for a bit to get his breathe back. What a horse! He only walked for a short while before picking it back up again, too. We ran into those other two riders again, just at an intersection where I was having trouble figuring out how to get back on the green trail, and they helped me out, giving me simple directions which took me right where I wanted to go, for the most part. Eventually, we headed back toward camp, with a quick detour to do a loop on the blue trail just north of camp just to explore the possibilities of riding to the Equestrian Center where the race is to begin, of which there appeared to be several, though further exploration will have to come on another day. We got back to camp just in time to see a great red wagon with a two-horse hitch with palominos about ready to head up the trail. The teamster asked me about the trails, so I handed him my map, which he promised to return when he came back (which he did, of course!). There was also a half dozen other trailers in camp by then, all day riders, in various states of saddling. I gave Flash a rinse and hooked him back up on the highline, collected everything for Hubby’s dialysis, and spent the afternoon catching up on computer work and phone calls before finally settling down for the evening. Once again, the forecast calls for temps cold enough to warrant winter blankets on the horses, and it looks like Hubby finally cleared out most of the phlegm he’s been coughing up for days, but decided to sleep in his recliner another night, so as not to take any chances of having to climb down later in the middle of the night. Settled down for the evening, another great day on the trails! No pix today, though, Flash just wasn’t inclined to slow down long enough for me to take any!

Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019 – Rest Day

All this activity seems to catch up to us today. Hubby is still coughing up a storm, keeping us both awake at night, so we were both tired today. I decided to take a complete day off and do nothing but essential chores and make it a movie day. Watched several old classics and a few newbies, too, before heading for bed, though Hubby decided to stay in his chair tonight. He finds it easier to breath sitting up, which helps him, but I also think he’s doing it because he knows his coughing fits are keeping me from getting a good night sleep, too, so he wants to make sure I get a good night sleep. I was actually feeling a lot more rested by the end of the day, too, so I’m looking forward to a good night sleep!

Monday, Dec. 2, 2019 – Travel Day to Goethe State Forest

Got up around 7:30, and started packing everything away. By 10:30 we were on our way to O'Leno, then back down to Goethe State Forest to the Black Prong Trailhead Campground, which I had confirmed allowed overnight camping (at $10/night!), arriving well before 12:30. We scoped out the best spot to camp, which is right in the middle, where there are a couple of trees perfect for highlining, right next to a water spigot, a stone's throw from a bathhouse with running water (and electricity if I'm desperate), and open to the sun for our solar panel. Perfect! I got the horses on a highline with water and hay, unhooked the truck, got Hubby up and running on his dialysis machine, then proceeded to get everything set up: carpet, screen room, solar panel, the works! By the end of the afternoon, we were home again! The forecast calls for near freezing temps tonight, so I got out the heavy horse blankets them and got them tucked in for then night before turning in myself, settling down for another great evening under clear skies and lots of stars! The cell phone signal is a bit better here, so Prime and Netflix are working much better, so we settled down for a quiet evening in our new back yard!

Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019 – Shopping

I was planning on taking a short ride today, hoping that Hubby would feel well enough, but this cold has really got a grip on him, and he wasn’t fit enough to go riding. He did feel well enough, however, to go for a drive, so we decided to do our shopping today, get the propane tanks filled and get food for the next week, something we would otherwise have had to do tomorrow anyway. We started with breakfast at Perkins, which was a nice change, and got everything done and got back to camp late in the afternoon. I decided that since we only had about an hour drive, plus another half hour running up to O’Leno State Park to use the RV dump tomorrow, I would have plenty of time to break down camp in the morning rather than tonight, so we settled down for the evening.