_MizElz_
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I have posted oodles of times about Elz and I having just had the most amazing XC schooling session (our first ever, and also first time jumping properly in 6 years!)
Well, suffice to say I now have 'the bug' - I just want to get out and jump again! And it just so happens that there is a hunter trial on at our yard on Sunday...
The HT starts over the 2'6 course, so I had ruled out the thought of doing it as we only jumped 2'3-2'6 at the weekend, and I would consider 2'6 to be the biggest we will ever do now...and therefore something to work towards. However, one of my friends at the yard is now trying to persuade me to do the 2'6 pairs with her, as her partner has let her down...
Do you think it's too soon? On the up side, Ellie and I have jumped many of the fences on the 2'6 course for fun whilst hacking. Not all of them, but quite a few. Ellie is also good friends with my mate's horse, and has already proven that she is happy to follow him (we had a lovely time jumping round part of the course on Friday!) On the down side...we wont know the exact route of the course until Saturday, and there are quite a few fences I would not feel at all comfortable jumping if they were to feature (think tricky combos, drop fences etc.) Also...I am a chicken
and I dont want to suddenly let my friend down on the day with an attack of the collywobbles.
Thoughts, anyone? In a way it seems a lovely opportunity as Ellie will have someone to follow for her first proper XC experience....I just worry that it's a bit big for our first time
Well, suffice to say I now have 'the bug' - I just want to get out and jump again! And it just so happens that there is a hunter trial on at our yard on Sunday...
The HT starts over the 2'6 course, so I had ruled out the thought of doing it as we only jumped 2'3-2'6 at the weekend, and I would consider 2'6 to be the biggest we will ever do now...and therefore something to work towards. However, one of my friends at the yard is now trying to persuade me to do the 2'6 pairs with her, as her partner has let her down...
Do you think it's too soon? On the up side, Ellie and I have jumped many of the fences on the 2'6 course for fun whilst hacking. Not all of them, but quite a few. Ellie is also good friends with my mate's horse, and has already proven that she is happy to follow him (we had a lovely time jumping round part of the course on Friday!) On the down side...we wont know the exact route of the course until Saturday, and there are quite a few fences I would not feel at all comfortable jumping if they were to feature (think tricky combos, drop fences etc.) Also...I am a chicken
Thoughts, anyone? In a way it seems a lovely opportunity as Ellie will have someone to follow for her first proper XC experience....I just worry that it's a bit big for our first time