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Well we did our first 25mi CTR of the season. My friend Carolyn (or CB as I call her) went to Levertt, Mass. We did had a blast and the people are very nice there. They really put allot of work into this. I have put together a long story about our event. I am not a good writer like Angie or Howard, but I thought you'd enjoy some of this. TRAILING This was my first time pulling the horses. CB has always pulled them in her truck, but we are using my husbands F350 dully for the long trips now. I was nervous and I wanted to make CB feel comfy w/ me driving, I'm sure it was weird for her to be in the passengers seat. We made it all the way to Levertt in record time, and I was about to pull into the entrance when I got confused on where the entrance was. I had seen a dirt driveway and I thought that was where I was supposed to turn, but I should of turned before the dirt driveway, and now I was to far to make the correct turn. I was on a major road and I was stopped in the road, I had some traffic starting to build up behind me. I was feeling like I needed to make a quick decision so I turned into the dirt driveway. I was hoping there was a way to pull forward and loop around and get back out to the road. CB did not see away for me to pull forward and we decide we had to BACK out! BACK! BACK! I was not planning to back out of anything, let alone a busy road :-) I had been to Levertt before and I knew I would not have to back up. The truck I am using, is a dump truck, and it has what construction people call H-Boxes on the back. You do not have a rear window to speak off and the H-boxes stick out so far off the truck, that you really have no view of the trailer behind you. I do have dual mirrors, but you still can barely make out the trailer behind the truck. I was hoping to have more time practising w/ the truck, the mirrors etc..before I was asked to back. CB got out of the truck to help me and guide me on which way to turn the wheel. But I was nervous, feeling under pressure and I just could not do the right thing. I asked CB to jump in, maybe she'd have better luck, since she knew the body language and how the flow should go and she's backed super many times before. She got in and she also could not back up this truck either. She is used to looking out the back window. So to make this part of this long story short, CB made a sharp turn and the dump body hangs over the hitch and the dump body hit the landing gear handel and we broke the landing gear and crank right off. The pole inside the landing gear fell to the ground, but it did not fall completely out. I motioned CB to STOP and I quickly took a wire and looped the pole up so we could drive to the field. Then we noticed that YES, indeed, we were after all able to drive forward and get into the field with out backing up!!! So CB parked the truck and we thought we'd deal w/ the broken landing gear later. SETUP This whole time it is RAINING!! We found a nice spot. We take the kids off and put them in a stall we had reserved. A nice stall that is set up as a run-in, we were very happy. Then we go back out to the rain to set up our tent and awning - did I mention it is RAINING!! :-) After we got done setting up camp, we are frozen (it was 40 degrees) we hopped in the truck to get warm, but we did not want to get out of the truck again. About 4hrs after we got there, they are ready for hand-on in the indoor. My hands-on went pretty well... my horse is always very good, but he was very spooky this day. HANDS-ON It is now CBs turn. Her horse Gem does not like indoors and he is a very courious soul. She knew she'd have some troubles w/ her trot out. She tried to trot but Gem is very interested in everything around him - but he starts to settle in when of couse a group of 10 people wearing flowing poncho types of rain gear, everyone had on a different color poncho and they were all talking and laughing. They all come into the side door of the indoor at once. At this point CB asks if she can be done - the judge says "okay" THE NIGHT We get the kids settled in again, and off we go to our tent. It is RAINING even harder and the temp is dropping. It is 8:30-9:00pm and we try to go to sleep. I roll out my bran new sleeping bag and I find out I brought a CHILD'S bag! I can barley get a leg inside this thing, let alone my whole body. I squeeze in, and we are just shacking, we zip the bag up and over heads, we breath into the bag trying to create heat to get us through the night - but we don't get a wink due to the cold, the wind and sound of the flowing water. THE MORNING 5:00AM does not come soon enough. We go and feed the kids and ponder what to do next. We need to keep moving to keep warm. We decided to break camp and put our wet home away. We look at the water buckets we had outside the tent and we see 4 inches of water!! and it is still RAINING. We both ponder what do to.... we don't want to ride in this - not for our selves but for the kids, we don't want them to get sick etc. We talk to the vet, and she assures us the kids will be fine and they have decided to shorten the hold to 10min - so we can keep the kids moving! We look at each other and say "we made it this far and we are already wet so lets go" MISC The night before, a 18 wheeler truck w/ a 10 horse van came into the field full of pony clubers. In the AM on Saturday the truck went to move and he SANK in the field. Then a last minute person came in on Sat for the ride in a 2 wheel truck, and she SANK in the exit/entrance horses and all! The Mgmt of the ride gets a tractor out there to move the 2 wheel drive, since the horses have to exit out that way for ride - and to also move the 18 wheeler. The tractor gets every thing moved but the ride starts later then they wanted. We hung out in the indoor, waiting for word on the truck removal etc...and when we walked into the indoor we see that all the pony clubers had set up their tents inside the indoor! CB and I look at each other and say "why didn't we think of that". They are all dry, and more important all their stuff is dry! - UGH! THE RIDE We go up to the start and we ask the started what number are they on. They are on number 8&9 and we are numbers 31&32 so we have some time. We go for a little walk to calm the boys, they are always very excited the first 10min or so. we were only gone about 4min or less, and we are walking back to the start when we hear our numbers being called. "What the ----" we say to each other, and we rush to the start - and off we go! DID I TELL YOU IT WAS RAINING ?? The first part of the ride was the best! There was no one in front of us and no one behind us. The kids do best when they think they are alone - they really get into a groove!! We did come to some horses eventually, but the kids were doing super. Sultan was happy, and Gem was strong and happy. Gem is very competitive, but he is really learning to conserve his energy for these rides. We make it to the hold and we were worried about the kids muscles getting tight, we search for our blankets etc.. and work on getting Gems pulse down. Sultans is already down, but Gem takes a tad longer. After about 8min we call for PULSE and we are happy to see that Gems pulse is at 58, a record I think for Gem. Sultan is at 40, so we both get in line for trot-out. It moves quick and off we go! We always had a goal of walking in the last mile, but we have never been able to do that. It seems when ever we do a ride, we always get behind other riders who want to run into the Finnish - I hate that! But this time, we were with some people just like us, and everyone was taking it slow into the Finnish. We get to go to our stalls due to the weather, and we call for PULSE! Sultan and Gem make their Pulse and we are very pleased. We both do well at trot out too. We are able to put the kids in the stalls/run-outs and eat some lunch. Everyone is eating like they had not eating is weeks, the food was the best we had ever tasted! I guess the extreme cold and rain made everyone's body work over time to heat it self, and we all needed food very bad!! Even the horses were very hungry!! Gem ended up with a 94 for his score. And Sultan got a 91.5. I had 3 points taken off for a rub my saddle made (another story for another day). But very respectable scores and we are very happy. TIME TO GO HOME Okay, how do we get home? our landing gear is dragging on the ground. We don't want to bug the Mgmt, they had enough going on w/ all the trucks sinking in there field. And more people w/ 2 wheel drive are still sinking trying to go home - they are closing and opening new exits in their fence etc... but we had no choice. The Mgmt was super to us. They sent over some very nice men and offer to dig a hole and maybe the rest of the landing gear will drop out? Well, it works!!!!!!! Louisa and Sultan in Mass
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