Archives for May 2024

Friday, May 10, 2024 – Nice Four Hour Ride on Flash

Hey Babe,
Had a better night sleep, got my chores done, saddled up Flash, including boots and his breast collar, and left camp about noon. Absolutely gorgeous weather today! The trails were a bit rockier than I like, so I was happy I had put his boots on, and especially happy that I put his breast collar on when we immediately started climbing hills and dales. I had a nice ride along the lake planned, only to discover that the main trail I had selected was not open to horses, so I had to make up an alternate route on the fly. We did end up reaching the lake, using the same trail I think we used last time we were here nearly 12 years ago, but then I added another loop further south, and finally, not wanting to repeat too much of my trip, took an even farther south loop to get back to camp. It was a lovely, albeit rocky, ride. I took a short spur to something marked on the map as a Nifty Rock, whereas the trail signs just called it a Big Rock. It was only about 150 feet off the main trail, and yes, it was a group of bigger rocks, so I guess it was a Kodak spot. Flash lost his boot a couple of times, and finally it was too muddy to stay on, so I tucked it in my saddle bag and he had to finish the ride without it. Thankfully, the last couple of miles were a lot less rocky, so we made it home okay. Got him rinsed off and put away, then got busy with some stuff on my computer. Unfortunately, while I was sitting outside with my computer in my lap, my unstable little table rocked a bit and knocked over my beer, and a little spilled onto my keyboard. I immediately pulled out the battery and turned it upside down, hoping to get most of the liquid out of it, and will leave it that way overnight. I ended up watching a very good movie called Atonement (I could see why it was nominated for seven Oscars, it had the British A-list of stars), and settled down for an early night, considering I didn't have my laptop to keep me from going to bed! Fingers crossed it will work okay in the morning. Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Thursday, May 9, 2024 – Repairs and Water Tank Cleaning

Hiya Sweetie,
Had a hard time getting to sleep last night, went to be about 11:00 but it was well after 2:00, or probably later, when I finally fell asleep. I drank two cans of cream soda, so I thought maybe there was caffeine in it and that was the culprit, but not according to the research I didn, so I have no idea why I couldn't sleep. So naturally, I woke up tired. Got the horses fed and chores done, and after breakfast I did some repairs that have piled up. There was a pin on one of the awning arms that needed fixing, that took some ingenuity to get it done, but I managed it. I had to fix the trailer door, that was mostly hammering and a little finesse. When I unhooked the truck the other day, I started dropping the front end down and didn't realize the door was open and resting on my mounting block stairs, so the door got bent under all the weight. I managed to get that in pretty good shape as well, though I need to do a little sanding to smooth out the aluminum frame. Next, I climbed up on the roof and got my pressure washer out of the attic and spent quite a bit of time washing out the truck's water tank. I had to do a lot of hand scrubbing, but I finally got it done and refilled. all that took until after 2:00, and was physically tiring, especially after so little sleep, and I ended up dozing in my recliner for a little nap while I was reading. Finally settled down for the evening, dinner and a couple of Northern Exposures. Ready for shower and bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Wednesday, May 8, 2024 – Hot, Muggy, Rainy Rest Day

Hey Darlin',
There's a heat wave going on, and I am SO GLAD I'm in a place with electricity so I can run my AC, otherwise it would be miserable! Mid-80's with humidity is making it feel like 90, and I'm so not ready for that! I laid in for a long time this morning, working with my massager on my shoulder and the calf of my leg, which has been weirdly stiff, finally got up for chores and then spent the rest of the day either reading or watching movies. I just needed a day of rest, and this is the perfect place to do that, now that everything seems to be sorted out with my site. It's been a lovely, quiet day, just what I needed, with a couple of short storms which cooled it off and shut the cicadas up for awhile. They are so noisy, they sound just like the alien ships from the original War of the Worlds movie, all screechy and noisy. Anyway, won't be out of bed for long, supposed to rain overnight and tomorrow afternoon, with a break in the morning when I plan to do some minor repairs on the trailer. Good night, babe! Love you!

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 – Not The Day I Planned!

Hi Babe,
Despite a few bouts of rain, I got a good night sleep last night, with visions of doing very little today and catching up on my rest. Well, that didn't work out as planned. I realized I probably didn't have enough hay to last until Wednesday, at least not enough to make the switch over, since I like to mix it half and half for a few days so it's not too sudden a change. Since haying season has started here, I was able to find some brand new fescue locally for $7 a bale, so I decided to make this my hay and shopping day. I got online last night and was delighted to find the local Tractor Supply had some Empower Balance in stock, so I ordered five bags of various feed to pick up today. But just as I was feeding the horses this morning, the recreation ranger came by and informed me that despite promising to get my name on this site immediately, the woman I spoke to yesterday didn't follow through, and someone had reserved this site out from under me for the weekend, and would I mind moving up to the camp host spot? Obviously, I was not thrilled at the idea. I know I live a charmed life by most standards, so I'm generally willing to make sacrifices for other people, and at first, I kind of agreed, but then when I went up to look at the site, I decided I just couldn't go along with that. It was all gravel, had a tiny house up on stilts where the trailer should go, which means I would be stuffed in at a bad angle, barely fitting. They had covered corrals, no highline, and I just didn't like the site, so I called them back and left a message that I wasn't going to move, that I was sorry, but they told me this site was available, so the problem was one for them to solve, not me. I mean, it was only for the weekend, two nights, so why should I suffer for two weeks because of their mistake? Anyway, I headed out to pick up the hay, which was really nice and I know the horses will love it, then stopped at a trailer place to see if I could find a replacement brake adjuster plug for the one I lost yesterday, then to Tractor Supply to pick up my order, then to Walmart for some shopping, then to Food Lion for the stuff I couldn't get at Walmart, and finally back to camp. I noticed they had cordoned off one of the First Come, First Served sites, so I'm guessing that's how they decided to solve their problem, so now I guess I can relax. I didn't need that stress!! I arrived back at camp at 3:00, but by the time I put away the groceries, stored the hay under the gooseneck and put up the skirting, hauled the feed bags to the back of the trailer, gave the horses a new bag of mixed and poured some Rain-X into the windshield washer into my truck, it was nearly 4:30, and I was sweating like a pig in the heat and humidity. Thank goodness I have electricity, and had left the AC on this morning, the trailer was nice and cool! Glad to see a cold front moving in before the weekend, it's already getting too hot for me here in the South! Cracked open a beer and am settling down for an evening of dinner and a movie and the usual Spanish lesson, shower and bed! Love you, sweetie! Good night!

Monday, May 6, 2024 – Exhausting Travel Day to Canebrake Horse Camp, Uhwarrie NF, NC

Pix to come

Hiya Sweetie,
Well, the good news is, I made it! It was just an exhaustingly long day. Since it was only 170 miles, I wasn't too worried about getting an early start, but I was up and moving by 8:00 anyway. After breakfast, I hooked up the trailer and pulled it forward to slightly higher ground, then ran it up onto the jiffy jack so I could adjust the brakes on the trailer. When I tested the emergency slide on the brake controller, it didn't feel like anything happened, so I decided to adjust them. The first wheel I looked at was really weird, and it got me a little worried. That's because there were wires coming out of the adjustment hole! I know it didn't used to be like that, so evidently, the last time I had the brakes done, the guy did some kind of jury rig to wire it up! No idea. Anyway, I couldn't very well use by brake tool with wires sticking out, so I moved on the other three. All of them were pretty loose, so I tightened them just right. Glad I did, though they still didn't exactly stop the tires, but I could feel a little bit more drag, which is all I think I can hope for at this point. I've been so worried about going down Black Mountain on my way out, I've been feeling a lot more stressed than usual. After that, I loaded up the horses, took down the fence, and then proceeded to clean their corral area, which was pretty difficult because there was so much manure, and the grass was so long it made it nearly impossible to pick up. I did the best I could, though I did scatter some just because it was too hard in the grass. That was exhausting, and took me nearly half an hour. I finally got on the road about 10:45, and leaving the Biltmore Estate grounds just after 11:00. The miles on I-40 on the way to Black Mountain were nerve-racking, I could feel my heart pounding in my chest. When I finally got there, I was super careful about not letting my speed get up, only hitting my brakes intermittently, and generally being as cautious as possible. Thank goodness, I made it down to the bottom with no issues. I was so relieved!! After reading up on how my trailer is really too much weight for my truck, I'm paranoid, but we made it, all is well. The rest of the drive was uneventful, though Google maps took me through a lot more small towns than I would have liked, hit every dang light on the way. Once I got here, though, another problem. The site I had reserved, #7, said it was 65' long, so I figured I had plenty of room. Only problem is, the back 20' is the only level part of it, the rest is on a serious downhill grade! No way was I going to fit in there! I called the office and a very nice lady there helped me find another site. At first she was trying to get me in a First come, First served site, but both of them are too small, so she finally found two more that were available for the full two weeks, and I picked 28, which was just barely long enough, but the highline posts were on higher ground than 27, where they were way down below and soaking wet from the rain. They had even put rubber stall mats down there to try to make it more appealing, but I was having none of that. At one point while I was looking at it, I slipped and fell, landing in a position that bent my bad knee completely back against my thigh, so now I have ice on it. Anyway, it took awhile, but I finally got the highline up and the horses out, and got myself backed into the site properly. I just barely fit, but it's kind of tucked away, so as long as nobody with a really long trailer comes around the corner and needs the extra room, I should be okay. There's a bypass anyway, so this little loop only has these two sites, so hopefully it will be quiet. Well, the cicadas are out so it's noisy as heck right now, but I think they shut up at night, don't they? Anyway, finally settled in, started a load of laundry, delighted to see an excellent cell phone signal so I can start loading up my pix from last week, and I won't have to fight for streaming. Odd that at the Biltmore, where we were right next to a major city, I had a terrible signal, and now, out here in the boonies, I have a good one. Bizarre. Bad news is that there isn't water at every site like I thought there would be, so I had to fill up my tanks at the wash rack (the rest seem to be spigots without threads, sigh), but at least I won't have any trouble filling up my truck tank. I started a load of laundry, I'm in need of fresh sheets, but that's the extent of my energy! Anyway, enough chit-chat, we're here, we're safe, we're tired, we're going to bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Sunday, May 5, 2024 – Rode The White Trail and Did Some Packing

Pix to come.

Hey Baby,
Had a decent night sleep, but had no urgency to get up this morning. I was supposed to be collecting glow sticks on the white trail today, but with no 100 milers, and with 75 milers making really good time yesterday (the last rider went by the finish line at 8:40!), they elected not to put them up, so I didn't really have anything to do today. Since I was scheduled, though, they were kind enough to let me stay the extra night, which I really appreciated, since I hate driving on Sundays. It was a beautiful day, so I saddled up Flash and rode the white trail anyway, since everyone was telling me that was the nicest trail. Well, I'm afraid I'd going to have to disagree, I didn't particularly like the white trail. Yes, it went along the river for a while, but the path was gravel and had heavy pedestrian and bike traffic, and spent a lot of time going around the perimeter of fields, just wasn't my cup of tea. It only got interesting when we were going backward on the red trail, which right now, is my favorite. So I''ve ridden the lime, purple, red and white, and haven't ridden the blue, orange or either of the yellows. Apparently yellow west is only open for this event, so I'll probably never see that. Anyway, we left camp about 10:30 and got back before 2:00, not a very fast pace, but we weren't in any particular hurry either. Got back to camp, gave Flash a rinse and cleaned up the water tank in the back of the truck, then put just enough water in to fill up the horse buckets and give me a little more for my shower tonight, I was down to one light on the monitor, and didn't want to run out. I also don't want to carry much water down that big mountain we have to go down tomorrow! I'm planning on checking the trailer brakes and possibly adjusting them tomorrow, they don't seem to be doing much when I hit the emergency button on the controller, but we'll see. Anyway, settled down for the evening to a couple of Northern Exposures and a movie, won't be long out of bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Saturday, May 4, 2024 – Second Day of the Ride, Slow Day For Me!

Hi Darlin',
Had a good night sleep, got to sleep in a bit later as my first job this morning was as a crossing guard at 8:30, so I had plenty of time to get ready. I worked on my own for most of it, and it was quite a busy intersection, but it worked out well. Another woman joined me at 11:00, though my shift went to 11:30, but the second person on her shift didn't show up until almost 12:30, so I stuck around to help. I finally broke away to get lunch, and the coordinator didn't have a second job for me, so I ended up just going back to my trailer and reading for the afternoon. Felt like I wasn't earning my keep! Finally went up to the main tent for a planned 6:00 dinner, but turned out it was at the vet check area (which made a lot more sense), so I went over there and grabbed dinner. Hung out for a while, and learned that the 75 milers were moving so well that they may not even bother to put out the glow sticks, so I may not have the job of retrieving them as planned tomorrow! I managed to get it cleared through the proper authority that I could stay the extra night, even if I don't have glow sticks to pick up, for which I'm very glad. I hate traveling on Sundays, and my reservation at Canebrake doesn't start until Monday, so I don't know what I would have done if I had to leave tomorrow! Well, it fits. I was the first one here and will be the last one to leave, typical for me. After that, I came back to the trailer, managed to watch a couple of Northern Exposures, and won't be long out of bed! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!

Friday, May 3, 2024 – First Day of the Ride, Two Trips Into Town

Hiya Sweetie,
Didn't sleep very well last night, but finally managed to get a few hours in before the alarm went off. Got off to a speedy start, whisked through breakfast and chores, and was at my volunteer spotting station ten minutes ahead of schedule. Horses didn't start coming through until nearly half an hour later, but Pat and I were ready! Our two+ hour shift flew by! Then I checked the USPS tracking and discovered my package did arrive today, so I took a run over to the Enka Post Office and picked it up. Got back in plenty of time to start my 11:00 shift of spotting at the big bridge, had a new partner, and we chatted the that three hour shift away in a breeze as well! Meanwhile, I managed to find Meineke shop that would have time to look at my brakes and/or universal joints to see if there's anything seriously wrong, and all they found was a little glazing on the brake pads. We do some research and discovered that my truck is actually rated for A LOT less weight for towing than I thought, which explains a lot. I'm always careful, but now I'm going to be even more careful! I've intentionally not done a lot of mountain driving with this trailer because of the weight, and that was a good decision, and one I'll be to continue to do, at least until I get a bigger truck. Apparently, most of the trucks built after 2020 have a tow rating of 30K lbs. or more, so I may have to seriously look at upgrading, as much as I love my current truck! Either that or a smaller trailer, which I REALLY don't want to do! I only have one mountain to go down on the way to my next stop, but then I have to figure out how to get to NY without getting too steep. Another challenge! Anyway, after I got back from that trip, I changed a couple of fuses in the truck (my power outlets went again), then went up to the riders' meeting and a volunteer dinner, which was so late, I don't know how I'm going to sleep tonight! Anyway, a quick shower and Spanish lesson, and I'll be off to bed again. Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, May 2, 2024 – Red Trail Done

Pix to come!

Hey Babe!
Well, today was more like it! A good night sleep, easy chores, then out on the trail before 11:00, with a much more interesting trail that was much more to my liking! Rarely on the road, lots of hilly terrain, seventeen miles, Flash really got a workout today! He's been a flatlander for so many months, and even though he's very fit, he had to work harder than usual today. Nevertheless, he came shining through with his usual aplomb! The trailmaster here, a man named Stagg, had generously given me some tour tips for this trail, which included a stop at an outdoor venue with a big pavilion tent, a statue of Diana, and an incredible view of the front of the Biltmore house, with a whole layer of mountains beyond it. Truly spectacular! I had to put Flash on a hitching rail and walk over, and then managed to get a woman there to take a couple of pix for me. Got back to camp, worked up the trail details, and discovered it was a bit longer than it was supposed to be, something I"ll have to talk to Stagg about when I get the chance. Had a quick dinner, then attended the last half of the ride meeting (I didn't know it was going on, never got a schedule, first one I've ever missed), then back to the trailer. Bonni came by to take me out to where my spotting and crosswalk duties were to be done, getting back around 8:00. Having a little trouble with my TV streaming today, no doubt because there are so many folks in camp using up the bandwidth. Heading to bed soon anyway, got an early start in the morning! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 – First Ride at Biltmore, Lime and Purple Trails

Hiya Darlin'!
Went to bed early, took awhile to get to sleep because I realized the increased altitude had made the bed much firmer than I like. I forgot to deflate it before I left the last place, not realizing what a big mountain I had to climb just before getting here. I thought about it as I was climbing, and hoped I wouldn't do any damage to the new air mattress, and evidently I didn't, it was just too firm. I finally fell asleep but woke up just after 4:00 and had a hard time getting to sleep, again, because it was too hard! Before going to bed tonight, though, I've let some air out, so hopefully it will be a more comfortable night's sleep. Had a wonderful ride today, my first here at Biltmore. I was instructed to check the lime green trail and the purple trail, most of which was shared with just a few places that were different. It wasn't as pretty as I had hoped, lots of roads, going around perimeters of fields, and some areas that had been logged so it was a case of trail by bulldozer, not my favorite. There was one section on the purple trail I really enjoyed, with tower pines and a fern floor. It was short-lived, unfortunately, I would have like to see a lot more like that. I understand the red trail, which I'm doing tomorrow, is supposed to be nicer, and the white trail, where I'll be picking up glow sticks on Sunday, is the nicest of all, so I'm looking forward to that. I put boots on Flash because I didn't know that the terrain was like, and I was glad I did, as there were quite a few sections with gravel, though I could tell Flash wasn't that happy about it, but he went along with it. We passed some bearded goats and lots of geese, heard some cows bawling but never saw them, and had to deal with a lot of cars and runners. It's a busy place! The end of the purple trail finished where the riders are camping, and I saw Patsy's truck, so I went over and chatted with her for a few minutes before heading back to my trailer. Once Flash was back in the paddock, he spent a lot of time laying down. It's the most comfortable place he's had to lay down in in a very long time, and he is taking full advantage! The grass is about a foot high (though they've been munching on it and rolling on it, so it's getting flatter all the time), so it's a very lush bed, so I can't blame him. Apollo's been doing some rolling as well, so they're both happy campers at the moment! Went down to Patsy's for dinner, then to a volunteer meeting where I finally met Bonni, who is the volunteer coordinator, and we got along great! She had several volunteers that had to cancel at the last minute, so she's very grateful I called, and I'm very grateful to be here! After our meeting I came back to camp and found that my new neighbors are the same volunteers I met at the meeting, and they have a very energetic, 14 month old Doberman that Lola (who came with me to the meeting) wasn't sure about, but once they met off-leash back at camp, they started running around and playing together, so I can see Lola getting plenty of exercise, which she'll need since she can't come with me on the trail here. She was mad at me when I got back from my ride, but there's nothing I can do about it here, so this is good that she has a playmate next door. Finally settled down to a Northern Exposure, a bit of bourbon and a small cup of ice cream for the evening. Just about ready for bed, now that it's going to be more comfortable. I do love that bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!