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I actually have a little dilema. Each year, SA, a trainer I worked with when I had Finn, organizes a spring trail ride/camping weekend at Hard Labor Creek State Park. This year's ride is coming up at the end of the month, and yours truly got an invite. It has always been on my riding bucket list to go on an overnight trail ride, and I'm dying to go. I'm just not sure I should go. Kwik has been a rockstar lately, both on the trails and in the arena, and he's morphed back into the cool customer I met last fall. We've been on off-site rides before, and my gut tells me he'll be just fine if we stick to the walk-only low-key rides. My "take everything one step at a time" plan dictates that we should keep on keeping on at the Ashland trails, arrange some off-site day rides throughout the summer, and make plans to join the group for the fall campout. Plus, the only trail ride that he was not a perfect gentleman for was with this particular group. Some of the horses just aren't as rock steady as Annie and Sierra, Kwik's recent trail buddies.
Hard Labor is about a 30 minute haul from the farm, and from what the gals tell me, the trails are nice and inviting. I certainly don't want to push my luck, and there will be another opportunity for a campout in the fall. If the ride was scheduled for later in the summer, I wouldn't hesitate to sign up. I don't want to miss out, but I also want to make smart decisions. What to do?!?!?!
I'd go with your gut. If your gut says he'll be good, then go! Also, you can try a calming paste. It's not going to dope them up, but I think does more psychologically for the owner than it does for the horse. Since it's not a horse show you're fine to use it - just make sure that you do a test run at home.... I had a horse that got wilder from the calming paste than he was without it!
ReplyDeleteI agree- trust your gut and wait another few months. The last time you went forward before you felt comfortable, I remember you ended up over your head. There will definitely be more chances, and you'll feel even better about waiting!
ReplyDeleteErin