Jen's big adventure

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Sooooo.... we had our first day out hunting with the Tynedale today and has been an up and down sort of day.
The tack was cleaned to perfection and Jenny groomed to a gleam. Popped her on the lorry and then loaded up her pal... to hear an ominous bang as he stepped off the ramp :-@
On inspection the ramp had broken clean off its hinge on one side and the pin it rotates on badly bent :-o
So queue horses carefully unloaded again...
Then loaded back onto friends lorry and a mad scramble to move all the equipment over and set off half an hour late :-/
Managed to still get to the meet on time and were given a decent measure of port.... which on my empty stomach went down well LOL....
I'm not quite sure what I was expecting... the last time I went cubbing it was lots of standing around and not a lot of "action".... this was galloping and jumping from the start! :-@
Jenny was a little star though. I was worried mostly about her being impatient standing around but in the times when we did stand around she stood like a sentry horse and never budged or even fidgited. When we were galloping I had virtually no control at all but she did pull up when the others did so I figured it was easier just to let her go and so long as she stopped not to worry too much in between :-o
I didn't jump much as the ground was boggen but she would have jumped everything given half a chance... she also went straight through a stream and as a SJer she generally doesn't like getting her feet wet LOL so that was very brave for her. She also went through fields of cattle that were inquisitive and came very close which would normally terrify her but she coped no bother if she was stood next to my friends horse.... normally at home she sticks her ears back at him and pulls faces at him but apparently today he was the love of her life and she was looking for him constantly if we were split up.
We stayed out for about 2.5 hours and then hacked back to the lorry....
Had a great day out though... seemed a lot more like normal hunting than cubbing to me though... although its been such a long time since I've been that perhaps I'm just not remembering what its truly like! A trail had been set for the hounds to follow so think it was more like a mini-hunt today to give us all a taster... Will be looking forward to the next one now!
Have now got home and starting to come down from the buzz with the reality of what its going to cost to get the lorry ramp fixed :-@ but even that is not spoiling a great day!
 
Thanks...am just glad the ramp went before we left home & didn't happen when we got there! That would have been a nightmare! Apparently will need to be cut off and rewelded back on :-o
 
No our nearest is the Braes or the South Durham but the countryside at the Tynedale makes it worth the bit of extra travel.
We had a great day.... Jenny was much better behaved than I thought she was going to be and so long as I try not to stress about pulling her up in the galloping bits she isn't hard work at all.
And no not a new saddle... just had a major air adjustment to the Flair in the old one as it really wasn't fitting well at all. But it feels "new" to Jenny as she is much more like her old self and feels better to me even because its filled out the knee roll so I'm actually a bit more secure in it too! I'm not sure she's ready to switch from SJer to hunter after all because I think a lot of our recent troubles have been saddle fit problems :-s. Will see what P thinks on our lesson on Thursday but I think she's feeling much more chipper :-)
 
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