- The Blessing of the Hounds was held on October 1st and was a wonderful hunt. The footing has been dodgy, and that day was no exception, but we were careful and had a great ride. Here I am giving the big girl a kiss at a check mid-hunt. It *was* muddy, now that I think of it....muddy enough for me to tie her tail up!
The hounds, huntsman and whipper-in at the check.
- October 10 found us hauling up to Milton Mills, NH for the third and final Hunter Pace of the Wentworth series. It was a fine day, if not a little warm. We managed to get only a little lost, but regardless had a great time. Here's Daatje saddled and ready to head out.
And here she is on the trail
Some of the lovely fall scenery we were able to witness.
Daatje chillin' at the trailer afterwards.
- Last Saturday brought us to Rochester, NH for a meet at Prodigue Farm. This farm is my all time favorite fixture and last Saturday lived up to all my expectations! We traveled 9 miles, had many, many good runs through the open fields and finished the hunt with a "balls to the walls" Gone Away up the hill to stirrup cup. Life does not get much better than that!
Warming up the hounds
Stopping at a check in the Blueberry Woods
The only shots you'll see of Daatje are her ears! I guess I'm the only one in the field with the impossible urge to take pictures while riding. :)
A pilot was flying a small plane above us the entire hunt. Here we're all watching him stall his engine and do loop-d-loops! Made me queasy just watching!
The best seat in the house. :)
Here's a couple of videos of one of the runs taken back to back to back.....
Part 1
Part 2
(Well, there was a part 2, but blogger wouldn't let me upload it. I'll try again later...bummer too 'cause it was the coolest of the three...)
Part 3
Daatje has been so incredible this season! Foot perfect barefoot (less is more when trimming), no back soreness whatsoever (I love you Nickers Saddlery!), strong and willing over the fences (see items 1&2), TONS of energy (Natural Vitamin E)....what more could I hope for? :)
This Saturday we're headed back to Rochester to hunt at the Myhre Equine Clinic. I've not yet hunted from that fixture, so this will be a first for us! After that, we're back at Prodigue following up the next day with the Myopia Fall Hunter Pace. That is definitely not to be missed. The highlight of our season is yet to come though.....
The All New England Hunts Joint Meet, save the date....November 12th. I will most definitely be blogging about *that* hunt in a timely fashion. :)
She looks so beautiful in the photo where she's next to your trailer. I'm glad you're enjoying the hunting season so far!
ReplyDeleteYay! What a gorgeous time of year! Do you have a helmet cam for the video? I wish I were closer to the hunts, as I think Dreamy would enjoy it. I am about an hour from Milton Mills, so I always feel like I am too far away. :-(
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ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! My horseback shots are always fuzzy!
ReplyDeleteJust popped over from Hay-net to offer congratulations on being blog of the day. Your horse is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! :) We had another very busy weekend, so lots to blog about after work tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteSTB Eventer, nope, that's not a helmet cam. Just my little Cannon Power Shot. One hand on the camera, one hand on the reins. ;) You should come hunting with us! I'm about an hour from all of our hunts, with a few exceptions being a bit farther. It's definitely worth the drive.