Friday, June 20, 2025

Trail Log: 6-20-2025

 
The snow is coming off the mountain pretty quickly now


  • Trail: The Loop
  • Miles: 3.75
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: Hike N ride around the loop. Ran into the baby goat horde again but this time they just came out by the road to meet us but did not chase us. Stopped in at Jimmy Reeds place to say hi and get the run-down on his shop progress. Told him next time to have cookies ready...he said he'd get right on that...

Baby goat horde



Trail Log: 6-19-2025



  • Trail: Cornucopia Highway - Dixie Creek area (HNR)
  • Miles: 4
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Drifter
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: Hauled Drifter to the wide turnout for an early morning hike and Ride. We rode cross country up an old logging road until it turned into a trail and eventually disappeared. On the way back - Groot took after a doe and her little fawn. I chased him down with Drifter and put the fear of all things un-holly in him. I doubt he will do that again. Doe and Fawn escaped unscathed. Groot, on the other hand, got a taste of what it's like to be chased down by an animal that has no qualms about stomping you into the ground. 




Thursday, June 19, 2025

Trail Log: 6-18-2025

Buds


  • Trail: Halfway - Cornucopia Hwy - Dixie Creek
  • Miles: 6.24
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack - Drifter (tow)
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: I'm bored with road riding. Since my trailer is back in commission, I hauled up to the wide spot and hike/rode toward Dixie Creek. I normally avoid ponying but decided to take both horses. It wasn't that bad...Drifter was much less of a goof-ball than normal, so that was a win. 


The hiking part of HNR


Trail Log: 6-17-2025

The Clan

 

  • Trail: 1/2 Way - Loop
  • Miles: 3.55
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Drifter
  • Dogs: Groot    

Notes: Drifter's turn for the hike N ride. It is always an adventure riding down the road. I am still amazed and very happy that Drifter handles it all so well. He has a lot of confidence, which I think helps him. There were guys moving water line in the bushes - the usual four-wheeler - sheep - llamas...you name it. He checks it out and moves on. THEN we are rounding the last corner toward Grannies and I hear bleating behind us. Three baby goats run out in the road and commence to chase us. I had no idea how Drifter would react to them and I didn't want them to follow so I tried to trot on up ahead. They over-took us and surround us...chasing Groot around Drifter. Drif bowed his neck at them and snorted a little but was more curious than anything. He is a keeper. I shooed them back to where they came from and we continued on. I wanted to keep them. 


Baby goat horde


Trail Log: 6-16-2025

 


  • Trail: Halfway - The Loop
  • Miles: 4.20
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: Back in the hiking/walking mode come hell or high water. Figured if I'm going to do it, I might as well drag a horse along so we can all get some exercise; I call it...hike and ride (HNR) I try to be in the saddle by 7:00AM to try and beat the traffic. People get up fairly early in these parts and I still run into a bit of it. Mostly irrigators. I walk the first couple of miles and ride what's left. There's a lot for a horse to spook at - but it is a pretty loop for a road ride. 

Guard llama on duty


Sunday, June 15, 2025

Trail Log: 6-10-2025

Dillon and Jack

 

  • Trail: Clear Creek - Halfway Ore
  • Miles: 5
  • Riders: Self - Dillon
  • Horses: Drifter - Jack
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: Dillon came up for a few days and wanted to try riding. My bumper pull is back in commission so we hauled to the Snow Park. I think he really enjoyed it. He was nervous until he got in the saddle. He didn't have the best experiences getting on a horse when he was a kid. Seems like he was always put on some half-rank shitter that tried to kill him. Jack took good care of him. 



Trail Log: 6-14-2025


 

  • Trail: The Loop and The Cabin
  • Miles: 8.65
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack and Drifter
  • Dogs: Groot

Notes: Killing three birds with one stone. I decided if I'm going to walk in the mornings - I might as well drag a horse along so we both get some exercise. I saddled Jack in the morning and headed around the loop. I walked the first 1.5 miles and rode the rest. 


In the evening - I saddled Drifter and walked/rode to The Cabin and back. I am really not a fan of riding on the road but if I'm going to be walking anyway, I might as well take a horse along. It is irrigation season and every farmer John/Jane is whizzing up and down the roads on side-by-sides and quads with shovels and flapping tarps. Drifter did really well. He got a little sketched out once when a side-by-side was coming at him and a quad behind him at the same time. His go-to action is to basically flatten out and freeze. I'll take that over buck and bolt.  

Majella and Drifter at The Cabin