We actually rode up to the right of this point
Heading towards the mountains in Pumpernickle Valley
The truck stops here and the ride begins!
The trail to the base of the mountains to where we are going. I couldn't get closer with the truck and trailer due to a couple of ditches that were to deep-the worse one was literally 6-8ft deep!!! But with horses, this was no problem!
Almost all geared up and ready to go. Poor girls had no idea what they were in for.
The only catastrophe of the day. Lena put her head down as I was 'glassing' the area and stepped on the rein. When she brought her head up, one of the leather straps on the headstall snapped! All of a sudden, it was hanging around her neck instead of her head. Thankfully, I was able to put it back together with what was left and we continued our ride. This was about halfway into our ride.
We decided to take a lunch break around 11:30 after we got up on top a 'hill'. This is the view we had to the southwest.
These are the rocks that we sat on and had lunch while enjoying the view. I decided that I would like this rock pile in my yard but I haven't figured out how to make that possible especially since some of the rocks are bigger than the biggest haul trucks out there. I'll keep dreaming about it though. Gives me a reason to go 'trail' riding again.
Lena's opinion of the trip so far. Nina was just happy that we stopped and kept her opinions to herself.
Tied to a 'hitching post' and enjoying the break.
Sara
Pretty in pink!
Ummm..........I informed her that smoking was bad and that it wouldn't get her out of taking these long rides-she eventually dropped the stick.
Me on a rock, enjoying the view, soaking up some sun, out where I love to be with a great sister!!
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