Such a big boy!
ss--he was appalled. He looked a tme with big eyes like he did not know whether to attack it or have me pucnish it. There was not much time to laugh at that though, since it soon bounced back and smacked him in his face. That was even funnier, as it scared him a bit. He finally decided he could beat that mean ol hay bag if he stood his ground, and they came to a quick truce. He got so good at it that he graduated to the crappy rope hay bag instead of the good canvas ones that somehow did not pack three of themselves, but only two. That was about all of the drama for his first night there, in the scary woods, tied to some wierd thing in the sky.
He got to ride again for a supposed to be short ride on Monday before we packed up. As usual, we got carried away and were out close to four hours, but he did beautifully again. Actually even better than the
day before, if that is possible. This was a hilly rough ride and he trudged through it all. He got in water up to his hocks or so (which is not really very far on most horses!), which delighted him to no end.
On our return to camp, he had his first shower. That was some cold water, but he liked it since the truck thermometer said it was 97 degrees.
All in all, I could not have been more pleased with him. And another crazy thing happened--I heard Barry say how much he liked this little boy....and he rode all three days instead of copping out to ride BIkey instead like he usually does. That is how much he like baby Radar. I have more pics to go through, and I am hoping to find one that shows him riding through parts of the trail that are sort of worn so that the trail is bordered by higher ground---Barry's feet almost touched the ground in spots. But any concerns I had about Radar being able to pack him for long periods of time are completely satisfied now--he had no issues at all!




4 comments:
He did so good!!!!!!!!
It's always so much fun to the young ones on their first real trail ride, looks like Radar did great, he'll make someone a really nice, pretty, horse!
He looks fantastic.
Sure, post something like this that you know Bree will see - of course, she has without hesitation declared that I NOW MUST buy Radar...
It warms my heart to hear how well he is doing!
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