Hi everyone,
My journey to horses started a few years ago. The year I turned 40, my friend and I went to a Dude Ranch vacation in Montana. Everyday consisted of breakfast at the lodge, riding through beautiful scenery, picnic lunch, dinner at the lodge. It was the absolute best vacation! Granted it really wasn't riding, it was just sitting on a mellow horse. The next year was another Dude ranch vacation in Colorado that had 3 levels of adventure to choose from: only walking, to short gallops, to full on haul butt. I did some of the short gallops, had zero form or balance and ended up with several inches of bruising across my butt.
The next year we went to Utah for camping and horseback riding. Did some lopeing, again no skill or form, I don't know how I didn't fall off!
This past year I thought I would take a few horseback riding lessons, so we signed up for a 5 lesson package. My friend and I have had so much fun, that we haven't stopped taking lessons since April 09. We now volunteer at the ranch all day on Saturdays and some on Sundays. Its funny doing chores at the ranch is fun (emptying trash, cleaning stalls and water toughs ect...), but house chores are just that, a chore. We've both fallen for a draft/paint mix named Mystery (a PMU rescue). We've even started leasing her with the possibility to buy later in the year.
So far my favorite part of horse.com are the training video segments.
MMottster