Horse Camping at Beaverdam Lake
Posted by Labels: Beaver Dam Lake, Running With Wolves, Wildwood Cactus, Wildwood Reining Horses, Wildwood Sable, Wildwood Sapphire, Wildwood Tamarac
It’s been a while coming, but
I finally managed a brief “holiday” – with horses, of course. On the weekend of June 1-3, I met with
friends at Beaverd am Lake
for a weekend of campfires, camaraderie, and trail riding. Some things don’t
change, though – I co-ordinated the trip to include dropping off another horse
after the camp-out and I brought the greenest horse I have on the property to
ride (for the experience, of course because I would not want to miss a training
opportunity…)
Arriving at the campsite at
around 5:00 PM on Friday, I talked briefly with my friends, Mandy and Shawn, about where and how to overnight my mares. Prima, an aged broodmare, had never
been on a campout and Sapphire, a four-year-old mare, had never been hauled
prior to the 250 km I had just hauled her. She was brand new to everything.
Beaver Dam Lake as seen from our camp site |
After weighing all options
(including pens at a facility across the lake), I decided I would high-line
both a short distance from my outfit. I’m happy to say they adapted to the
high-line right away.
Sapphire and Prima high-lined. Mischa went too! |
The next day, we saddled for
a ride. I started before the others so I could test the waters – how Sapphire
would react to the new country and how Prima would cope with Sapphire leaving.
Prima was not happy but I was occupied with Sapphire, who did not want to leave
the camp site. A few well-placed smacks lined her out and we headed away from camp
into a meadow at a ground-covering long trot broken by sudden halts when
Sapphire tried to head back. How very much like her dam this mare is! I went back ten years to the first rides out I had on Silk . . . and I love them for their grit! When I returned to camp, Mandy, Shawn and Lacey
were ready to ride. Prima, still not happy, would have the company of another
horse and Mandy’s mom to monitor the situation.
Sapphire and I |
After the somewhat reluctant start, Sapphire was good on the ride, in part because she had company. Mandy, Shawn and I all rode 2008 offspring of Running With Wolves. The three - Wildwood Sable, Wildwood Cactus and Wildwood Sapphire - are from his first foal crop and all out of daughters of Tamarac. How cool is that!
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Me on Sapphire, Shawn on Cactus, Mandy and Sable |
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