Ride 33: Testing Late Afternoon Temps

Daylight Savings Time creates real difficulties for those who need training/riding schedules to mesh with open hours for other businesses at a distance.   It shifts the hours of useful light toward after-5pm, and removes those hours from before 8am, making mornings darker and evenings lighter.  Actual day-length changes only in response to the yearly circuit, Read More…

Ride 28: Wind, Sun, New Trail

We hit the jackpot on weather today: cool, clear, brilliant sun…and  a boisterous strong wind out of the NW.   I tacked up Rags with a few changes to the gear: shortened the bridle one hole, shortened the throatlatch one hole, and added the braided rawhide roping rein to the halter.  Most of the time it Read More…

Ride 26: Schooling in the Open

I no longer have a round pen (haven’t had for years), or a fenced riding ring or arena, and these are all useful tools when working with a horse that needs basic or more training.  I do have a collection of jump blocks and PVC poles (the latter originally purchased for various drainage projects, but Read More…