What started out as a "girlie" outing, soon added a 13 year old male too. Jon, who is not remotely interested in horseriding, elected to have a quiet afternoon back at camp.
Lily, Jed and I headed off down the Barry Way, south of Jindabyne, for 29 kms (if we'd kept going we would have come out a couple of hundred kms away, at the little town of Buchan, where we had driven a few weeks before out from Lake's Entrance). We drove through beautiful country, where the "real" Snowy Mountain people live, not just tourists, with cattle and horse farms and a certain amount of forrests.
Don't forget that Cate and Jed have barely ridden a horse before and Lily had only ridden several times at friends. We were kitted up with boots and helmets and instructed the correct way to mount a horse, handle the reins and give it a gentle "kick" to make it move! Wow, after 5 mins I could "ride"!!?? Well, make it go, make it turn left, right and most importantly STOP! Actually, felt able to control my horse -amazing! (Most likely that they have amazingly well behaved horses).
Obviously, we passed the first test as we followed AJ (the guide), on his horse, out of the gate and out into the open paddock to begin our trail. Lily, riding "Lady" lead us out and off we went. I surprised myself - after initially being outwardly confident for the kids benefit, but a little nervous, I wasn't actually too nervous and was really enjoying the experience. I did tense, briefly the first time 'Pearl' put her head down and whinnied!!
The 'very well-behaved' Pearl |
Lily on "Lady" |
"Snowy Wilderness" trail riding country
Jed on Tinny |
Horses are very sure-footed, thank goodness, as we trailed over tree trunks, through rutted tracks, over granite rocks around trees (I just had to remember to 'duck' in time). I was very impressed with Pearl when she refused to go forward, as I urged her on (only with a "tiny" kick!), because in front of us, and she saw it before I did, was some sort of animal hole, 20cm across and straight down! Phew!, we didn't need a broken leg - either of us!!
After a very peaceful and enjoyable ride it was back, past the home dam, with it's patches of flowering water-lilies, to the yards for dismounting, and 'hobbling' back to the car.
It was great, loved every minute of it, and I'm considering putting a horse yard in the back of 14 March Street! (Only kidding, Karen!! - hey, but that camel winery tour would've been fun!)
Looked fun!!
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