Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2016

That one time

I rode in Ireland.  So I took a huge trip last April and then promptly took an unplanned break from blogging and then never shared it with you guys.  Soooooo many adventures happened, not the least of which was riding a couple horses.  My jump trainer here spent some time in Ireland years back (circa 2000ish) and when she heard I was going gave me the name of the brothers she rode with.
So much fun

*fast forward to driving to Phoenix with her a few weeks ago.  She didn't realize that I would actually go find said brothers who have a farm in Northern Ireland.  She hadn't actually talked to them in years and had to find their e-mails via google.  She was a little worried considering they are quintessential Irish guys who throw you up on anything and say, 'go jump!'  I told her no worries, they were just like eventing racetrackers.  She laughed, agreed, and I think finally stopped feeling guilty for possibly throwing me to the wolves.

Back to my point.  I conversed with them via e-mail and then text and finally a phone call the morning we headed over.  We had spent the night near the Giant's Causeway and their farm was about a 2 hour drive south.  Backing up though check out these pictures from the northern coast.
Just us surprising local folk with our matching red hair and American accents

Can I just look at this all day?

Hellz yeah I walked over that (rope) bridge (Carrick a rede)

Giant's Causeway
I took so many pictures.  Anyways back to riding.  We arrived at the farm, I just had on jeans as I didn't want to be presumptuous, but yeah I had helmet, breeches, and half chaps waiting in the car.  This was the one place I somehow failed at taking pictures, don't hate me.  One of them was riding in the outdoor ring and promptly hopped off to show us around.  The barn was huge, full of stalls and tack rooms and indoor arena and an upstairs office/kitchen/lounge.  There were a bunch of working student type girls tacking horses and grooming and cleaning.  After some introductions and chit chat he asked if I wanted to ride.  I resisted the urge to jump up and down and clap my hands, but did dash to car to change in the back seat.  When I walked back into the barn all suited up Trevor's eyes about fell out of his head, he said something about how I could have used the bathroom to change, my husband just shook his head.  I was legged up onto a cute bay gelding, he was a good boy albeit dead to the leg.
Smiles for days
 I jumped him around a bit while he coached one of the girls.  I felt rather uncoordinated as he was a kick ride,which I hadn't done in a while.  Eugene (my husband, I always call him hubby here, but his name is Eugene) mentioned that I was used to something a little hotter, aka she gallops at the track.  Once I had sufficiently proven myself I got to get on another horse.  She was so cute!  Her name Juniper and I wanted to take her home.
Hay and bedding storage at one end of the ring

Neat perforated metal walls, blocked rain/wind but let in light
 He told me to ride around and get a feel.  I had to promptly put her to work as she was a spook, but she was light on my aids and willing to listen.  He had me go over some little things and I fell in love a bit more.
Mini brick wall

I think these jumps are 3' or 3'3"
 Then he said I could do the bigger jumps.  They felt small, but then when I was back on my own two feet I realized they were actually decent sized.  Well she jumped around like a champ and I couldn't stop smiling.  When I got off he informed me that he was very pleased to see her go around so well as he was the only one who rode her since she liked to stand on her hind legs no less than two weeks ago.  Alrighty.  She had just done well at a show the weekend before and guess I was her first ride back.  Thank goodness Eugene is used to me riding assorted horses.
Juniper's adorable face
 Then we went upstairs for tea and called Steph on video chat at 7am Idaho time.  She was flabbergasted and we all had a good laugh.
Inside one of their two lorries

And outside
 We settled into the worn leather sofas and traded stories for over an hour.  They really hit it off with the hubby wanting to hear all about American racehorse training.  We could have just stayed the whole day!
Arena is on the backside of these stalls

Not too bad

Happily munching away on hay

Bridle wall

Saddle wall
 Sadly the hubby kindof failed at getting very many pictures of me riding, no worries though it was still amazing.
Check me out waiting for the jump
 We talked about several celebrity status eventers.  They have supplied horses to many people in the US and even rode on the Irish olympic eventing team at one point.  Here is a link to their facebook page: Smith Brother's Eventing
Gallop track around the cross country course

Bank complex

Water jump
Overall it was so worth the drive and time.  Eugene and I both had a blast.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Truly the middle of nowhere

So I knew I would have no service on the way to Kalispell, because the road is nothing but mountains and canyons (freaking beautiful).  Turns out that T-mobile believes that no one needs internet up there.  Seriously, I could call and text but that is it, I couldn't even listen to voicemail.  I was sad to miss out on potential blogger meet ups considering we hadn't traded numbers yet, but really the lack of internet was kind of freeing.  I could leave my phone to charge and wander off and really not care.  No worries though I still took a kagillion (scientific term) pictures.
From the big hill on xc, looking back towards stabling

Heading towards Lolo Pass along the Lochsa river
Buck Davidson and The Apprentice 

Foys Lake (right by Herron Park)

Prisoner looking for his friend behind the haybag
We pulled out at 4am on Tuesday and arrived a not so bad 10 hours later at 2pm.  The horses traveled well and settled in perfectly.  It really is one of the most beautiful drives that you can take!  I want to do a few posts about this awesome trip!  Let me just say that getting to watch so many beautiful horses and riders was inspiring.  I'm all about remastering my forward ride to the jumps, too many nutty horses has gotten me too backed off, I'm so ready to keep/start forming Prisoner into the best horse he can be!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Hello there!

I'm diving back in head first.  No particularly good excuse for the radio silence over here, just life.  I missed a few weeks, then I just wasn't really feeling it, then life was insanely busy (still is), then I was so far behind I didn't know where to start.  Now apparently I'm so far behind that I might as well start since there is no chance of catching up.
No worries we still have matching hats
 Prisoner and I have been working our way through some rough patches, nothing out of the ordinary for green horses, but rough nonetheless.  Life is good though.  The racehorses are doing well, the hubby and I loved our trip to Ireland, Diva and Bridger sold, and I've been making awesome memories with friends.  I've been reading lots of your blogs, but often it is at stop lights and in between saddling racehorses so the comments have been sparse, sorry bout that.  My instagram is almost always up to date, so if you like instagram check me out at @redheadlins.
Jan Byyny xc clinic
Jump at the Grand National
Dressage show
Here in a few days P-diddy and I are headed up to Rebecca Farms so I can groom and he can stay a few miles away at Herron Park for all the xc schooling you can imagine! Can we say booyah!

So I'm back and will be doing a mix of current posts and fun catch up posts...because pictures.
Take me back to Ireland



Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Posting from Phoenix

Glad you all enjoyed my goal fails!  I'm down in Phoenix after an epic trip with a truck and trailer. I drove from Boise to saltlakecity on Saturday and then on Sunday headed up to Park City to pick up two ponies and head south.  Let's just say that a four horse head to head goose neck and dually truck don't go well with narrow plowed icy roads.  Seriously, after two hours and several years off my life I was back on the road.  Also it was a toasty 5 degrees.  Imagine backing around a turn and down a hill on roads so icy the rig is just sliding and the breaks do nothing.  At least the scenery was beautiful.  The rest of the drive was uneventful, thank goodness.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Woah!

So here I thought I would have all this free time on vacation to update my blog and keep all y'all in the loop.  HAH!  Not so much.  I keep falling further behind, I'm overwhelmed by the number of pictures I need to put on here...look me up on instagram @redheadlins (and my mom's @horselessinhalifax), lots to see there.  Canada is awesome, loved Quebec city, love Nova Scotia, love Prince Edward Island.  Love love love the tack shop near Halifax, Road Apples Shoppe (also on instagram tagged on my ogilvy photo).  I'm sitting here in the hotel with my mom and she totally just found a tack shop in Charlottetown to check out tomorrow, so excite!
Crystal Crescent Beach, Nova Scotia

Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

The lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia

Quebec City, Quebec
And finally some amazing panoramic shots!
Crystal Crescent

Sambro Head

Peggy's Cove