Friday, July 17, 2026

Trail Log: 7-15-2026




  • Trail: FS-050 Holbrook to Motley Reservoir | Alstead Lane | Holbrook Creek Road to Granny's
  • Miles: 5.32
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Drifter | Jack (at liberty)
  • Dogs: Groot | Harley

Notes:

A great ride and a successful day.

With help from my neighbor on the hill, Jim R., we mapped out a route on my Avenza app in hopes of finding my way to Holbrook and the road leading to Motley Reservoir (what I used to call Reed's Pond).

The plan was to take only Drifter. After saddling and loading him, I left the back of the trailer open while I ran inside to gather a few supplies. When I came back out, Jack had loaded himself. I didn't have the heart to make him get back out, so I shut the door and off we went.

I don't like to pony a horse if I don't have to, so I turned Jack loose to roam alongside us. It worked out perfectly.

We followed FS-050 until the road crossed "the ditch." It looks more like a road than a ditch, but Jim explained there's a pipe underneath it and the "ditch" can hold water if needed. 

Once we reached the top, I opened Avenza and realized Motley Reservoir was practically right below me. I texted Jim to see if the gate was open. It was. He told me to hang a left and ride down to his shop site.

We dropped off the hill...and promptly ended up on the wrong side of the fence on Gene and Marilee's property.

Jim called Gene, who met me above their place and graciously opened the gates so I could get onto the county road and ride home.

Getting through William's place could have been a real challenge. Wild turkeys were flapping around, deer were exploding out from behind the woodsheds, and large pieces of equipment were scattered everywhere, all looking like potential horse-eating monsters. Drifter handled it like a pro. He kept one eye on those turkeys sailing overhead but never lost his composure or considered dumping me.

After I got home, Jim offered to drive me back to retrieve my truck and trailer from the trailhead. I put the horses away, climbed into the Subie, picked up Jim, and headed back for my rig.

That's when I realized I'd left Drifter's halter hanging on the side of the trailer.

By the time I got home, it was gone.

I drove back and searched the road without any luck, then posted on a local Facebook page that I'd lost it.

The next day, a gal contacted Micha, my sister's neighbor and a friend of mine. She had found the halter but didn't realize it belonged to me until she later saw my Facebook post. Thanks to a small-town chain of connections, the halter made its way back home.

So, long story short...I got my halter back.

It was a fabulous day. We beat the 100-plus-degree heat down in the valley, I discovered there may actually be hope for my directionally challenged brain after all, and even though I still managed to end up on the wrong side of a fence...there's always next time.


Jack self loading - goofy horse


Trail Log: 7-12-2026




Trail: Dixie Creek - Holbrook Creek
Miles: 5
Riders: Self
Horses: Jack
Dogs: Groot - Harley

Notes; Explored the area trying to figure out how to get from Dixie Creek to Holbrook and dive off into Motleys Res. I ended up Dixie and dropped off the face of the ridge that took us to FS 050 and back to where I parked the trailer. Later learned that 050 is the road you follow to get up on Holbrook

Yes...yes they do


Trail Log: 7-1-2026




  • Trail: The Loop - Halfway Or
  • Miles: 3.5    
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack
  • Dogs: Groot - Harley

Notes: Just a quick boring trek around the loop

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Trail Log: 6-25-2026


At least it's pretty here


  • Trail: The Loop - Halfway
  • Miles: 3.69 
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Drifter
  • Dogs: Groot - Harley

Notes:  Getting back into a routine of doing something...even if it's wrong. I can get out of shape quick here so I have to make myself get out and hike. I call these morning jaunts: Hike and Ride. I lead a horse halfway around the loop and ride the second half. I usually go up Steele Hill road as it is the steepest and most up-hill. 3.6 miles isn't far so the added grade helps feel like you are doing something. 

Harley got sprayed by a skunk in the middle of the night. That is always lovely. It doesn't smell as bad as it did last night but I still don't want her too close! I got my new "My Pillow's" yesterday and while they are awesome for my neck - they lack dearly in using them to cover your face to block out Pepe Le Pew's pungent aroma. 



Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Trail Log: 6-23-2026



  • Trail: The Loop - Halfway OR
  • Miles: 3.62
  • Riders: Self
  • Horses: Jack
  • Dogs: Groot - Harley

Notes: Still not a fan of road riding, but I haven't felt much like loading up and hauling somewhere lately.

I rode Drifter in the morning for a little shooting practice in my dusty, rock-infested arena. I really need to look into getting a rock bucket.



In the afternoon, I saddled Jack and headed out around the loop. Mom came along on her four-wheeler and gave the dogs a ride whenever they decided they'd had enough walking. Groot rode most of the way, while Harley made it about two-thirds of the loop before deciding she'd put in enough miles for one day.

The loop is pretty, if a bit challenging, with all the things that might spook a horse. From llamas to shaggy Himalayan bovine monsters to hippies.

Sometimes it's hard to tell the Himalayan monsters from the hippies. Unfortunately, your horse has no such difficulty. They all scare the shit out of him equally.



Truth be told, the Himalayan bovine monster doesn't really scare my horses anymore. He lives next door and they've become accustomed to his presence. We mostly pretend he's terrifying these days so he doesn't lose confidence.



Sunday, June 14, 2026

Trail Log: 6-14-2026

Twin Lakes


  • Trail: Duck Lake
  • Miles: 4.17
  • Riders: Self - Jim
  • Horses: Drifter - Oakie
  • Dogs: No

Notes: One of those rides where you haul way farther than you ride but I mostly wanted to check out the area. It is open all the way through. We hauled in from N. Pine and out Fish Lake/Clear Creek. It is a sucky road no matter how you look at it bit it is a pretty ride. I first intended to drop out of Duck Lake into Indian Crossing but really didn't get an early enough start and wasn't prepared. Instead, we took the road past the Lake to see where it goes. Harley is recovering from spay surgery so I left the dogs at home. 



Trail Log: 6-12-2026



  • Trail: Clear Creek - Rock Point Overlook
  • Miles: 7.87   
  • Riders: Self - Jim
  • Horses: Jack - Badger
  • Dogs; Groot - Harley

Notes: Rode up to the Rocky Point where the road/trail just ends. Great views. Met a DFW vehicle coming out. They said they were putting out a spot fire that was reported the previous Sunday.