By entering the trail from the Trebo side, we are actually doing the trek backwards-- it's more fun to enter it from the other side- but in case there are still owners who do not want horses traveling-- by riding it backwards- when we arrive at the other side, if the owners are upset with us-- we can always say we were lost and apologise. At least we will have the opportunity to ride it at least one more time.
These fun "signs" are posted along the way - so because we are riding from the opposite side- I had to stop, turn around, and take a photo of each one.
You can see they have been up for awhile-- the trees are growing in around the signs now.
Long ago, we loved to canter up this trail and smile at the messages along the way.
At the end, which is actually the beginning, we cross a bridge and enter the campground.
While we are out this way, we continue our trot over to ChesterBelle Farm, where I have a lease pasture for summer grazing--- I can check the fenceline from horseback. I have had the use of this pasture through 2 owners now, for almost 17 years. Riding the fence took a lot less time than walking it-- we scared up a flock of large wild Gobblers.. had to open the gate from horseback, cross many stone walls - so wherever we ride, whatever the month- we are always practicing obstacles of some sort. :)
You can see they have been up for awhile-- the trees are growing in around the signs now.
Long ago, we loved to canter up this trail and smile at the messages along the way.
At the end, which is actually the beginning, we cross a bridge and enter the campground.
We discover, while there may be new owners (if the rumor was correct) -- the campground remains and there are campers there, so we slow down and walk quietly and invisibly.. taking a wide berth around the office/house... trying to leave no evidence of our ride just in case.
While we are out this way, we continue our trot over to ChesterBelle Farm, where I have a lease pasture for summer grazing--- I can check the fenceline from horseback. I have had the use of this pasture through 2 owners now, for almost 17 years. Riding the fence took a lot less time than walking it-- we scared up a flock of large wild Gobblers.. had to open the gate from horseback, cross many stone walls - so wherever we ride, whatever the month- we are always practicing obstacles of some sort. :)
A very satisfying ride, although furtive in nature.... we might even decide to go ask the owners if we can ride there more often.... I have missed that trail and all the memories.
Enjoy your day ~
Awesome ride - I loved the signs and hope the new owners have the same joy of life as the previous ones. I really enjoy reading your blogs - I feel like I am right beside you and Zoe in the saddle.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Angie