onsdag 21. desember 2011

Ride to Bournemouth 20th Dec

We've done our first long distance ride in England! I call them that to distinguish between long rides and endurance rides which are actual competitions ;)
It was awesome and refreshed my memory on how much I love long rides! Especially when you have an aim and you're going somewhere new.
We didn't finish it this time, though, and I learned the importance of equipment. On Saturday I lost a boot to wear and tear (new wires and a blog are one their way) so I had no other choice than trying to use a pair of old boots I had lying around. They have been too small but his feet are a lot smaller so they appeared to fit yesterday. Turned out they didn't so I had to take them off and put the renegades on his fronts leaving his backs bare. This completely ruined my plan of trotting whenever I could and we ended up going at a speed of 3-5kms/h rather than 10.
Also, I haven't got proper saddle bags yet and as I had to take more stuff than I could squeeze in there I had to have a huge back pack pushing me slightly forwards. For next long ride I'll have saddle bags and boots sorted - first priority! =p

Luckily Anna has that van of hers so she sent her husband to our rescue when it got too dark to ride safely on those small Postman Pat roads. We were picked up at a pub and Juniblest didn't really want to be loaded - I'll take that as a sign he'd rather keep going! ;)

Picture time!


Early morning in Southampton - no one's awake yet

Sun's coming up over the fields


'Let me out!!'

Someone's used his poo as a pillow...

Good to go!



The old railway track



We were lost for a while but we found the right way in the end!


Muddy bridleway =)


One of the reasons good walking shoes are really important on long rides! Sometimes you have to climb over and crawl under fallen trees, swim through mud or just stretch your legs.

We encountered 'devil clay' again but this time the boots stayed on!


Juniblest got a bit dirty, though.. 
Crossing an A road was interesting.... 


Do make sure you socialise your horse to anything! Articulated lorries on narrow roads for instance.

Looks as if he's going very fast but the driver did slow down a lot.

We're not exactly speeding....

Merry Christmas to you from us!


A little fella who decided to join us for lunch



P.I.G.s - lots of them! 

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Final destination - almost. The Fisherman's Horn (pub)


Safely in the field with Rosie and Cassie!

Notice his shoulder sticking out from the rug =) It used to be invisible covered by a lump of fat in front of it...


Happy Holidays, Juniblest! 

mandag 19. desember 2011

Riding to Bournemouth!

I'm 'shipping' Juniblest off to a friend for Christmas so I'm riding to Bournemouth today!
You can see where we are here (after 10am ish) It says Boris, but it's me ;)
If nothing happens I've forgotten how to use the tracker device.. 

fredag 16. desember 2011

A short update

The weather's been rather unpredictable lately so I haven't dared to take my camera out with me for about a month - hence no blogs. What we have done is discovering a few training routes that work well even when it's raining and everything is turned into a massive bog, and although I haven't been able to train him five times every week I believe he's still losing weight.
We have had a few frosty mornings and since I'm afraid of him not getting enough water and colicking on me again, I've left him without the muzzle for two nights two times. Both times he got swollen glands, a grass belly, sore feet and loose droppings - clearly the grass is still way too sweet for him!

I'm planning a ride down to Bournemouth where he'll stay for Christmas, and no matter how bad the weather may decide to be I'll take a camera with me!

I'll write soon!