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[RC] DVE Warm Up Ride Day 1 - Becky H

The day dawned I think....it was still dark with clouds.  I did something we all know we shouldn't, but I tried some new things for the ride that I hadn't tested out at home. A head/neck warmer, a waterproof pair of pants and a new lightweight jacket.  It all worked out well though.  I did bring my been there done that horse, Marc,  because my most frequent riding partner Sue wasn't sure she would be able to ride.  So just to be safe, I didn't bring Roy my youngster. lol
   
We started off on the first loop on essentially the same trail as the old Geo Bun Buster ride.  Marc felt really strong all the way to the quick vet check on the back side of the mountain.  I took about 5 minutes for him to pulse down but he was quite warm and has a really heavy coat this year. I don't have the heart to clip since we had snow last Monday and it is still very early in the year for cold weather here in the Sierra's. 
 
Well after cooling off he was fine and good to go.  So off we went.  At this point we were alone and we were heading for a little pass that lead down to a little valley that sometimes has wild horses. Well just before we got to the pass, it got foggy.  Really foggy.  Really sort of cool riding in it.  At times it got cold but the new outfit  proved very good at keeping me warm and dry.  It really does pay to have the right gear.
 
Just before climing out of the valley, Marci Cunningham and Lori Bertoluchi(sp) caught up with me so I tagged along for the rest of the day.  The fog stayed with us the rest of the first loop.  I could tell where we were just because I have ridden the area before, not because I could see where we were. 
 
All good at lunch in camp, then back we go for the second loop.  About that time it started to rain.  Nothing like they saw in Kentucky this year, but certainly a lot for the desert.  Really just a heavy drizzle, but the water was running off my vizor.  No wind which was good.
 
On the last leg in to camp instead of the desert ride phenomenon of being  able to see camp from everywhere on trail, we could only see two lights.  Everything else was fog and rain. 
 
We all finished in good shape, all the ponies good to go again even though I was the only one planning to ride day two.