trundle
Well-Known Member
Well, it was more of a slither, really !
I have been summoning up all my courage to do some jumping with the Moose (I never learned to jump, but she loves it). We are talking teeny 18-inch x-poles, nothing particularly exciting, but she clears them with a good foot and a bit to spare *yikes*. For someone like me who's never jumped anything but a cavaletti 25 years ago, its exciting and terrifying in the same measure....
Anyway, i popped over the x-pole a couple of times this morning, feeling my heart rate go up each time...i am such a wuss. On the last time round, i did something hopelessly wrong, and ended up round her neck, hanging on for grim life - and then my stirrup came off the saddle ! So i ended up doing a very undigniofied slither off her neck, onto the ground, while she looked at me in some surprise !
So, I didn't die, but I definitely DO need lessons.
I have been summoning up all my courage to do some jumping with the Moose (I never learned to jump, but she loves it). We are talking teeny 18-inch x-poles, nothing particularly exciting, but she clears them with a good foot and a bit to spare *yikes*. For someone like me who's never jumped anything but a cavaletti 25 years ago, its exciting and terrifying in the same measure....
Anyway, i popped over the x-pole a couple of times this morning, feeling my heart rate go up each time...i am such a wuss. On the last time round, i did something hopelessly wrong, and ended up round her neck, hanging on for grim life - and then my stirrup came off the saddle ! So i ended up doing a very undigniofied slither off her neck, onto the ground, while she looked at me in some surprise !
So, I didn't die, but I definitely DO need lessons.