Hiya Babe,
Set my alarm again, since I wanted to get an early start on my ride in advance of the rain that was schedule to come in around 2:00 (and, naturally, didn't arrive until about 5:00!), so Flash and I were out by around 10:00. According to my neighbor Jane, the creek to Blueberry trail, which I decided not to cross because it looked like a raging river last week, had settled down, and she had crossed it yesterday, so I decided to make the trip today. She was right, it was much nicer today, I could see the bottom and the river wasn't anywhere near as high and wild as it was last week. We crossed with no problem, though it took me 10 minutes to get Flash moving, all he wanted to do was blow bubbles and push the water around with his nose! He certainly was enjoying himself! It was a lovely ride, the loop from Icicle to Erie Canal to Blueberry to Crooked Creek to Fletcher Pond we all great, though there were a couple of spots that had a bit more gravel than I liked, but few and far between. There was poor signage in a couple of spots, so we had to correct ourselves a couple of times, and the creek crossing on Crooked Creek that had a sign for a suggested ford crossing was no help whatsoever. They had the same sign on both sides, telling you to take a sharp right, then cross over on a little island, and that would take you to a shallow crossing. Unfortunately, it can only be right when coming from the right direction, which I was not! I should have gone left! Anyway, I ended up just going straight across, which Jane had said was very deep and washed out, so I moved all my electronics high and was prepared for a steep dropoff... that never happened! I don't think it even reached Flash's chest, and my feet didn't get wet (though I may have raised them without thinking, assuming the dropoff), so apparently, that deep spot has filled in a bit. Jane confirmed it when I got back to camp, so maybe the problem solved itself. Nature has its way! There was another creek for where there was a big tree down, blocking the usual trail entrance, and when we tried to get around it, Flash slipped on a rock and went down, so naturally, I went down with him. No injuries, no big deal, just a dangerous crossing that I will mention to the NYDEC should have priority. I noticed that one of the trees that I told them about on Erie Canal Trail had been cut, clearing the trail, so it would seem they're listening and responsive! Flash was in a peppy mood and we made good time, arriving back in camp well before 2:00. After putting him away, I changed clothes (I got dirty when we fell on the rock) and headed into town. Filled up a couple of propane tanks at Tractor Supply, shopped at Walmart, stopped at Millers Market and got some NY Maple Syrup (seems that we're in the middle of maple sap country!) and some garlic cheese curds (I can't remember ever having curds, and wanted to try some local fare... delicious!), and finally, at Mary's for another delicious frozen custard twist cone, which completely spoiled my appetite for dinner, which is fine! Back to camp, put all the groceries away, then went and sat with my neighbors for a bit (Jane bought a book, thank you very much!) until it was past time to feed the horses and settle in for the evening. Whew! What a busy day! But a gorgeous one! Good night, sweetheart! Love you!
Archives for July 2024
Monday, July 30, 2024 – Hay Run, Ride on Apollo, Evening with Neighbors
Hi Sweetie,
Woke up before the alarm this morning, which I had set because I had an appointment to pick up hay this morning. Thanks to Karen, who I picked up first, we went to a hay barn behind the Tractor Supply run by Mennonites and picked up 20 bales at $4.00 a bale, best price I've seen yet! Looks like nice hay. I only needed 12 bales, but Karen needed the rest, so we picked that up and headed home, with a stop at Millers, which is a nice little farm store and meat market, with their own processing plant next door. Karen made my buy a donut, and the proprietress threw in a little cruller kind of thing, and OMG, they were fantastic! I only took one bite of each and decided to save the rest until later when I would make some coffee, just because they go so well together! Dropped off Karen and her hay, then put my hay away, including some under the gooseneck, so I had to get the skirting out since we have so much rain in the forecast. All that was done by 10:30 (see how much I can get done when I get up early?), then I did a few things on the computer before I finally saddled up Apollo for a 4.6 mile ride with Lola. We stayed mostly on the wide trails, but was sorry so much of it was on Confusion Flats, which is where they've laid down a lay of pea gravel, which I learned they just did about a year ago. At one point, just to get off the gravel, we took one of the renegade trails, and it took us exactly where we wanted to go without adding nearly the mileage if we had diverted the way I was going to. Anyway, it was a lovely ride, Apollo seems to really be getting fitter, he's walking faster, and at one point, when he got frustrated with a little mud bog we were going through, he actually broke into a canter to escape it faster! That's the second time this weeks he's gone into a canter, he's acting younger all the time! Good horse! It was another beautiful day as well, the weather has been just perfect. Once we got back to camp, I spent some time re-sanding their stalls to freshen them up a bit, then made my pot of coffee and enjoyed my donuts. It wasn't long before it was suppertime, and just as I was finishing feeding my horses, my neighbor Jane (and Neil) came over to ask me about my solar panel, and we ended up chatting for a bit. After finishing with the horses, I walked over and sat by the fire for awhile and we had a lovely evening socializing. Came back, did my dishes, now I'm ready for shower and bed! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Sunday, July 29, 2024 – Quiet Laundry Day
Hiya Darlin',
Love how quiet it is here at night! Another good night sleep. It was a relaxing day today, I just did a couple of loads of laundry and vacuumed, and very little else. Reached out to a couple more of my old friends to see if we can get together, pending. Otherwise, a beautiful day of quiet! Not much else to say! Good night, babe! Love you!
Saturday, July 28, 2024 – Sixteen+ Mile Ride on Flash, Dinner With Florida Friend
Hey Babe!
Another good night sleep, chores, breakfast, the usual routine. Then I saddled up Flash and we were off just after 11:00 on a 16.8 mile ride up to the north end of the forest, to ride some more trails I haven't been on, though I had to take some more familiar trails to get there. I had distinct memories of us in a couple of places, like where we stopped for lunch, and going over several bridges. It really felt like you were there with me today! Our goal was the Burnt Creek trail, which had half a dozen spots where trees were done that needed to be gone around, but most of the trail was just lovely. Flash did great, though it was a bit slow going, and for awhile I thought we would be late getting back to camp, then we hit a long sandy road, and since we were now headed toward camp, he took off, and we did a lovely gait for several miles and made up some time. This is truly a beautiful forest! I have always thought of this place as one of the best in the country, and having come back here now after nine years, I can honestly, it still is! I could be here all summer and not ride every trail out here. There are miles and miles of marked trails, and miles and miles of unmarked "renegade" trails, and there's a tremendous variety from long straight sand stretches to climbing up and down steep and not so steep hills, and half a dozen rivers and creeks, not to mention lakes throughout the area. Truly stunning! Pretty sure I won't wait nine years for my next visit!Actually got back to camp a little earlier than I expected, around 3:45, got Flash put away, changed clothes, and waited for Karen G. to pick me up. I know her from Florida, she has a place near Goethe State Forest, and also a place up here. Turns out she grew up not far from where I did in the suburbs of Rochester, knew well the stable where I first became addicted to horses, and it was like old home week, even though we don't know each other very well. She drove into town to a pizza place and we had a great meal (I so seldom get pizza, it was a real treat!) and even more of a treat was that on the way back she stopped at a little place that served frozen custard! I've been looking for that since I got to NY and hadn't found one, so I was SO glad to finally get some! Of course, that means way more calories today than normal, but then again, I burned a lot riding 16.8 miles! Oddly, we started a conversation with another diner and discovered he was from North Carolina and was here for some dog trials, and we asked him if he had been to H. Cooper Black, and of course he had! So funny, because Karen and I had been talking about that place just a little bit earlier! What a small world! It was a lovely day, with perfect weather, couldn't ask for more. Frankly, I was extremely surprised the camp wasn't full, in fact, we barely had more people here than we did during the week! I was sure the weekend would be busy, but not so! I can only think that maybe with all the bad storms they had two weeks ago, that maybe people figured the trails would be in bad shape, but they actually are pretty good. Karen was showing me all the roads that got partially washed out, and one that was completely washed out, and how high the water level was in some places. In Lowville, she said there were buildings that were under eight feet of water! Well, they've recovered nicely, all the roads are open, the trails are good, couldn't ask for better weather, another fantastic day! Glad I have another week here! Anyway, time for shower and bed. Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Friday, July 26, 2024 – Ride on Apollo, Trip Into Town
Hiya Sweetie!
Had a great night sleep as the temps dipped into the low 50's, then after chores and breakfast and some work on my computer, I saddled up Apollo for a ride, the second this week! Having looked at my diary from earlier trips here, I ended up putting boots on him, since I decided to ride him to the Independence River Trail, and my notes said it was pretty rocky. Thank goodness I've been keeping a diary! The exercise seems to be agreeing with him, as he was quite lively today, trotting and even cantering up the hills despite the rocks! It was a lovely ride, and I brought Lola with us. I've pretty much determined that I can only take her on short rides these days, she just doesn't have the staying power for longer rides anymore. It was a lovely ride, albeit just over four miles, which we did in great time, what with him being more lively and all. We did both Shady Trail and Independence River Trail, both appropriately named, and it was perfectly enjoyable! Perfect weather, a little warmer than yesterday, getting better here all the time! Once we got back and put Apollo away, we took a drive into Glenfield to pick up a couple of packages, then I took a quick run into Lowville to the liquor store, but I didn't want to shop at Walmart on a late Friday afternoon, and got back to camp a little after 4:00. Had a typical evening, dinner and a movie, now heading to bed, a bit later, but getting there nonetheless. I can really feel your presence here, babe, it's alway been one of our favorite places! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Thursday, July 25, 2024 – Almost Fourteen Mile Ride on Flash, Last Minute Changes
Hey Babe!
Had yet another storm come through just before bedtime last night, so dust will definitely not be a problem here at Otter Creek for awhile! It was a beautiful morning, though, and it seemed like it was going to clear up, though it actually stayed cloudy most of the day. I only took one of the light fishing shirts with me on my ride, and was wishing I had worn my denim Red Rock Ride jacket instead! Anyway, after spending the morning doing some computer work, trying to work out my routes for the next month and straightening out my health insurance, I finally saddled up Flash and headed out around 12:30. I had planned a ride and downloaded it onto my GPS, which I have to keep comparing to the Avenza map just to make sense out of it, since there are SO many trails out here that just keep crisscrossing each other, but eventually had to abandon it and reconfigure my route on the fly. That's because I had planned on taking Erie Canal trail down to Blueberry trail, and the map seemed to indicate a bridge, but in fact, there was no bridge, though there were pylons for a bridge that was long gone. Considering all the rain, you can imagine that the "creek" was not a raging river, dark and deep, and there was no way I was going to attempt to ford it! I may be brave, but I'm not stupid! I remember fording this stream another time, and it was clear as a bell, you could see every rock, but not today! So we had to turn back and invent another route, which is really made so much easier with this Avenza program, and thanks to the Geotagged map I was able to download from the DEC website. They had some terrible storms come through about a week ago, and there were a lot of trees down, which I photographed and pin-dropped so I can send it on to the DEC. Only a couple of trails were a problem, most of them were great. The route was a bit loop that included Streamside, which was gorgeous, and Ridgetop, Erie Canal, Icicle and a whole bunch more. It ended up being close to fourteen miles, which was almost as long as my original plan anyway, so it was all good! Other than feeling a bit chilled, we had a wonderful ride. Even with all the rain, there wasn't too much mud, the sand here drains quickly enough, at there's no dust or bugs at the moment! I've always considered Otter Creek one of the best horse camps and trail systems in the country, and this visit has reinforced that opinion. There are still a lot of trails out there I haven't ridden on yet, though this is the third time I've been here! Thoroughly enjoyable ride, and Flash seemed to enjoy the challenge, too! Got back around 4:00, hooked up my hose and rinsed him off, filled up my trailer tank as well as my neighbors, then settled down for the evening. Another fantastic day in the life! The only spoiler was coming home and finding Lola had crawled up into my bedroom (I didn't fully puppy-proof before I left, and she took advantage!), so I'm expecting I'll find sand in my sheets tonight. Anyway, time to go. Good night, my love!
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 – Stormy Day
Hiya Sweetie!
Had a good night sleep, though I didn't end up getting to bed as early as I hoped (what else is new?), but woke up refreshed. We had a little rain in the morning, then some good thunderstorms come through later in the day. I tightened the screws on the exterior panel, I had noticed a few seemed to not be flush, and a lot needed it. I spent a good part of the day going through mail and sending notices to several groups with my change of address. I was saddened to get a letter from the Musk Ox Farm in Palmer, Alaska, informing me that Luna, the muskox we adopted when we were in Alaska all those years ago, had passed away earlier this month. She lived to be 22, with is about seven years longer than the typical lifespan, so she did well! They took good care of her. I've asked them about adopting another one, in memory of you, my love, and we're in discussions about that. I also requested an absentee ballot (not going to miss THIS election!), and a few other things online. Had a good storm come through late in the afternoon, then there wasn't a cloud in the sky for awhile, which is when I fed the horses and chatted with my neighbors for a few minutes, but now I hear some good thunder, so I'm expecting another batch of rain to come through in a bit. I'm enjoying it, though, I haven't been through too much rain this summer, and up here, a good rainstorm really cools things down, so it will be lovely sleeping weather tonight! Which is where I'm headed shortly! Good night, my darlin'! Love you!
Tuesday, July 23, 2024 – First Short Ride on Apollo, Repairs
Hey Darlin'!
Last night when I went to bed, the weather forecast was showing a short break in rain around 11:00, so I figured I could get a short ride on Apollo, since it's his turn to get some exercise. Then this morning, the forecast showed no rain today until 5:00. Then it started raining at breakfast, twice. Sigh. It finally started to look like it might clear up around 12:30, so I figured I better get going while the getting was good, and saddled up Apollo. Lola and I headed out on trail just before one, and took a short 3.6 mile ride around the Hiawatha and Twin Lakes trails, which only took about an hour and ten minutes, which was a faster pace than usual! Back to wonderful footing, which helps a lot. The weather was perfect at that point. The first part of the trail was nice and easy, letting Apollo warm up and stretch his legs a bit, the second part was a bit more technical, with a bit more mud and some hills and stair-climbing, giving him some good exercise. I didn't want to tax either him or Lola, so it worked out perfectly. After we got back I got to work on some more repairs, the most major one being the front exterior panel on the trailer. I've tried every adhesive, sealant and tape that I could find. but every time I move from one location to another, the aluminum panel pops out from the upper frame, so I decided the only thing for it was screws. I popped it back into position and used my handy-dandy impact wrench to pin it down, which will keep it under the frame (I hope!), and used some silicone sealant around the edge. I'm sorry to say that the inside wood was wet from the rain, and I considered waiting for it to dry, but with so much more rain in the forecast (yeah, if you believe the weatherman), I thought it safer to just go ahead and close it off. At least no more rain will get in at this location. I only hope that will finally solve the problem. May not look that great, but at least it won't pop out any more. I also re-velcroed my sponge frog and washed my placemat and potholders. Finally settled down for the evening, made a big pot of homemade dirty rice and watched an innocent little movie. Just another day in the life! Good night, babe! Love you!
Monday, July 22, 2024 – Travel Day to Otter Creek, NY
Hiya Babe!
Didn't rush to get out of bed this morning, but still managed to get on the road by 10:00. The issue with Brookfield is that it's at higher elevation, and there doesn't seem to be any road that doesn't have some serious grade on it, so there were a few places that were a bit nerve-wracking, like coming down a steep hill on the Skaneateles Turnpike and having a stop sign at the bottom. We made it, okay, though, except for at the very end, when Google told me the entrance was beyond where the entrance really was, so I passed it, then had to turn around using a narrow driveway, which took me several tries to back up onto the road without hitting anything. Thank goodness no traffic came by when I was trying to do that! Managed it, though, that's the important thing! Arrived in camp just after noon, walked around to find the best spot, there was only a couple of other campers here, so I had a lot of choices. I ended up in Parking Loop 2, closest to the manure bin, which had the longest site and, I think, will have the most sun for my solar panel, while still having the trailer almost entire in the shade. Perfect spot! I was delighted to discover that the adapter I used at Sugar Hill also fit the spigot here, so I was able to fill up the trailer and horse tub with no problem, yay! Once I got the horses settled in their standing stalls, I did a few more odd chores that needed doing, like changing the filter in my water hose, shaking out the carpet and mopping the floor. I also brought out the grill for the first time in a long time, and put up the screen room, since there were quite a few flies around. I was all settled in by about 3:00 (I wasn't exactly rushing my setup), happy to be in a new place! It wasn't long before another camper came in and parked two spots away from me, so campfire smoke was coming my way by evening. Cooked a white hot on the grill, watched a movie, had a short rain shower somewhat ahead of schedule (it's supposed to rain most of the night) and I'm ready for my shower and bed. Good night, sweetie! Love you!
Sunday, July 21, 2024 – Busy Day of Odds and Ends Repairs and Packing
Hi Sweetie!
Another good night sleep, after my usual morning routine, I started my usual Sunday routine, doing laundry and housework (well, I vacuumed, did a little cleaning in the shower, not much else today). I filled up the horses' water tub, then finished filling up the trailer until I couldn't get any more out of the tank (only about ten gallons left, if that!) but it was enough to do my two loads of laundry and still have half a tank left for my dishes and shower tonight, and a little left over, which is exactly how I wanted to travel tomorrow. So glad I didn't have to go pump water from the spigot up at the assembly area! I know Otter Creek has a lot easier access to a spigot, and I want to see if I can clean out my truck tank a bit more, though I'm not going to pull down my pressure washer to do it. Maybe when I'm at Patsy's and I have electric. I started doing a bunch of little repairs that have been piling up. I tore off the silver duct tape on the front of the trailer, it managed to get all torn up in the past few weeks, so it wasn't doing the job of keeping out the rain like I had hoped. I put several layers of white duct tape on, though I'm thinking about getting some thin flashing and just screwing it in, maybe even try to put a gutter around it. Gotta think on that a bit. Re-taped that little cable under the gooseneck that unlocks the hitch, that's been coming off and starting to get in the way. Fixed my phone with some better Velcro so it will hopefully stay in the little cradle on the dashboard. Started packing a few things away, though since my next leg is only 75 miles, I'm not too worried about getting an early start. Of course, I had to hang up and take down my laundry. The front plastic bumper cover on the truck was hanging down on one side, so I found a nut, bolt and washer and fixed that. Lots of little things that kept me busy all day. Sheila and her crew pulled out today, she stopped to say good-bye. The final campers left about 3:00, so I let Apollo and Flash out to graze. They ran around like a couple of mad horses for a few minutes before settling down to graze. Unfortunately, Apollo got caught up in the solar panel and one of the legs snapped, so that will be a future repair, hopefully epoxy will do that. Final settled down for my usual evening, bought some white hots in the store the other day, not Zweigles, but still, feels nostalgic to eat white hots again! Looking forward to heading out tomorrow, though it has been a very nice stay here. I'll definitely be back whenever I come back to NYS, met some nice folks here. Did some last minute packing at dusk, now I've got eyes on shower and bed! Good night, darlin'! Love you!