TREC POR – navigational confusion and general embarassment with SaffronWelshCob!

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Well it wasn’t the smoothest start, with SWC having issues getting Saf on her trailer, and me having trouble getting into the parking field (it was jammed!), but it was such a lovely day it would’ve taken a lot to drag us down. POR is the orienteering phase, so we headed off to the map room to copy down our route. I may have excelled myself at this point by getting very, very confused...

I copied my route down carefully and was presented with a load of grid refs and questions (“What’s on the roof at XXXX, XXXX?) which invoked a sizeable meltdown in my mind, repeating “how the devil am I meant to know what’s on the roof – it’s not marked on the map is it?!”. I think the steward was distinctly concerned about the likelihood of our making it back in one piece at this point :eek: It wasn’t till a good while later I worked out that I just needed to plot the grid refs and remember to answer the questions on my way round!

It didn’t improve dramatically from that point either. I went into my trademark “post map room disorientation mode” and led us out in totally the wrong direction. We spent a good five to ten minutes ignoring my compass which was telling me north was south(!) while I repeated “I don’t think this is the right way… but it must be” to no avail. Finally we engaged our brains, trotted back past the map room (trying to dodge being seen in our embarrassment!) and set off at speed to make up for lost time… Oh the shame!

From here on in, my map reading improved dramatically, and we cheered every time we passed a marked house of the correct name :D That is, until we hit the check point where they took away our maps and asked us to navigate by bearings. The bearings I can do, but judging distance I am not so great at, so it would be fair to say we went very, very wrong here! However, we made it back to the check point to retrieve our maps and carry on. I really need to work on counting strides and doing bearings :eek:

However, from this point things largely improved – no more navigational errors or dramas of any note. In fact, I excelled myself at one point by yelling, mid canter, to SWC “we’re gonna have a sharp left in a sec” before turning straight into a hidden check point at speed, much to the amusement of the steward! Think we were probably a little fast the rest of the way, but there were some lovely tracks and plenty of opportunity for nice canters so we were pre-occupied enjoying ourselves!

After the (rather dismal!) bearings section, we weren’t going to be competitive anyway, so it was more an educational experience for both of us. And fun of course :p Fergs and Saf were both lovely and very well mannered, which was lovely.

Fergs posing by the stocks, determined that he didn’t deserve to go in them!
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Saf posing by some kind of ice hut (I think??) we passed on the bearings section :)
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Trying to read my map on the move – not well I should add!
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On the flitch way (disused railway line – anyone having Famous Five flash backs here? I was on the look out for overturned engine cars stuffed with counterfeit money – or was it drugs? No? Just me then!)
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Aaaaanyway, I hope this isn’t too dull and you don’t mind a report from a less standard discipline – don’t think TREC will ever be as exciting as eventing, sadly! However, I can offer indian take away and pear cider to anyone ploughing through this :D
 
I think you did a lot better than I would have done!! lol

I would love to have a go at Trec, but my directional skills are seriously appalling :o

Both the horses are stunning :D
 
I'd love to have a go at Trec so enjoy reading any reports xx

Glad to be of use - it's great fun - except the bearings :eek:

I think you did a lot better than I would have done!! lol

I would love to have a go at Trec, but my directional skills are seriously appalling :o

Both the horses are stunning :D

Find a more experienced TREC buddy and don't jump in at L3 :eek: L1/2 don't have bearings or anything nasty like that so provided you can read a map, you're ok.

Thanks :D

Looks brilliant fun :) I would love to have a go too and now I'm getting more confident off road hacking I'm tempted to have a go :)

It is great fun, you should definitely have a go! :) :D
 
What a great day for it. Sounds like you had lots of fun and a really interesting place to have it. Love the posing by the stocks photo.

I love Trec but I would get completely lost on the bearings part. Deffo stick to L1/2 for me!

Can't wait for our first trec comp this year.
 
Looks like great fun, another thing that Fergs is awesome at :)

Would love to give it a go on Andy but pretty sure he'd get scared of the map then convince himself he's at a race and tank off. :p
 
:D sounds like you had a wonderful time..... your map reading isn't as bad as mine :D

Ha I don't know, I remember you being pretty on the ball in Hockley while I was doing my best to get us lost! :D

Let me know the ones you get entered in, I might be there myself! :D

I will do - you'll recognise me by my "evolutionarily ancient" pony and inability to follow a map anyway ;)

What a great day for it. Sounds like you had lots of fun and a really interesting place to have it. Love the posing by the stocks photo.

I love Trec but I would get completely lost on the bearings part. Deffo stick to L1/2 for me!

Can't wait for our first trec comp this year.

I'm thinking I should go back to L2 until I get bearings sorted too - I was being a bit over-ambitious today! Lots of on foot bearings training for me!

It was a lovely place and day, great fun and a great way to kick off for TREC this year for me :)

Looks like great fun, another thing that Fergs is awesome at :)

Would love to give it a go on Andy but pretty sure he'd get scared of the map then convince himself he's at a race and tank off. :p

Haha Fergs is awesome at it - if only he could take over the navigation too - we'd probably do better! :cool: :D :D

Ha we had the handbrake on as the speeds are pretty slow in places, so sadly racing it isn't desirable! Andy would do it in super speed too :D
 
Very amusing report! Your horse is gorgeous.

I had a go at le trec once and it all went wrong when a tree had fallen down just before my partner and I got to that point and found our path blocked. Believing that it was too much of a coincidence for the path to get blocked halfway through the day we were convinced we went wrong and ended up very very lost!
 
Great report JFTD, love the photos!

Glad to be of use - it's great fun - except the bearings :eek:

Bearings are the hardest part IMO. (especially when a dancing ponio sees horses in front and behind and won't stand for you to do the next one!)

Will you be heading for the British Champs?
 
Very amusing report! Your horse is gorgeous.

I had a go at le trec once and it all went wrong when a tree had fallen down just before my partner and I got to that point and found our path blocked. Believing that it was too much of a coincidence for the path to get blocked halfway through the day we were convinced we went wrong and ended up very very lost!

HA! That is the sort of thing that would happen to me - I'd presume I'd gone wrong too. Brilliant anecdote though :D

(Thanks, I think he's gorgeous too, but I'm biased ;) )

Great report JFTD, love the photos!

Bearings are the hardest part IMO. (especially when a dancing ponio sees horses in front and behind and won't stand for you to do the next one!)

Will you be heading for the British Champs?

I don't have that excuse, Fergs is literally saintly when it comes to map reading / messing about - he stands quietly and calmly... I just didn't quite get in the zone today! Practise, practise, practise for me!

Champs?!!! HAHAHA. Not if I don't buck my navigational ideas up, I don't think! If I qualified, I'd go. I don't think it will happen for us this year though :o
 
I don't have that excuse, Fergs is literally saintly when it comes to map reading / messing about - he stands quietly and calmly... I just didn't quite get in the zone today! Practise, practise, practise for me!

Champs?!!! HAHAHA. Not if I don't buck my navigational ideas up, I don't think! If I qualified, I'd go. I don't think it will happen for us this year though :o

Your navigational skills can't be too bad if you're doing level 3's!
 
Cheers JFTD - it was a grand day, and perfect weather too! I was just going along for a nice ride (never done TREC before), though I like to think I can read a map, that's about it. Though Saf knew exactly where we were a mile from the end, good ol' Saf Nav! I can't believe how some of those pix came out, I thought the ones of Fergs would be hopeless with Saf jiggling around all over the place!

Fergs is, of course, scrummy. I couldn't decide whether Saf wanted to mother him, or fancied the boy, though at 19, we worked out she was old enough to be his grand-dam! :D Dirty old woman! He's also so good and well behaved! I was fairly ashamed of Saf's ponsing around not standing still, but at least she was fine apart from that. Well, the slight issue with loading was not helpful after a tiring day, thanks so much JFTD (and other lady whom I didn't get a name) for helping me get the idiot on the trailer. Stoopid mare travels so well once she's on, she's just stubborn.

Hey I think we did ok really, apart from the first bit, our map navigation was pretty spot on, and am confident about the grid refs section - loved that bit! Dang we could have thrown in a bit of geocaching and we'd have been great! :D Hope to see you on the EBA Hatfield Forest ride :D
 
Love the posing pic :D Looks like great fun!

It was great fun :D cheers :D

Your navigational skills can't be too bad if you're doing level 3's!

Any idiot can ENTER a level 3 ;) ;) ;)

Cheers JFTD - it was a grand day, and perfect weather too! I was just going along for a nice ride (never done TREC before), though I like to think I can read a map, that's about it. Though Saf knew exactly where we were a mile from the end, good ol' Saf Nav! I can't believe how some of those pix came out, I thought the ones of Fergs would be hopeless with Saf jiggling around all over the place!

Fergs is, of course, scrummy. I couldn't decide whether Saf wanted to mother him, or fancied the boy, though at 19, we worked out she was old enough to be his grand-dam! :D Dirty old woman! He's also so good and well behaved! I was fairly ashamed of Saf's ponsing around not standing still, but at least she was fine apart from that. Well, the slight issue with loading was not helpful after a tiring day, thanks so much JFTD (and other lady whom I didn't get a name) for helping me get the idiot on the trailer. Stoopid mare travels so well once she's on, she's just stubborn.

Hey I think we did ok really, apart from the first bit, our map navigation was pretty spot on, and am confident about the grid refs section - loved that bit! Dang we could have thrown in a bit of geocaching and we'd have been great! :D Hope to see you on the EBA Hatfield Forest ride :D

Saf nav! I LOVE IT :D It was great fun, properly entertaining. I will definitely aim for the EBA at Hatfield forest, just need to check dates with the mothership and all!

She is a proper mare, isn't she - stubborn as a mule. At least she went on - just a drag for you never knowing how long it will take :eek: Hopefully she'll get the hang of it being good fun with all the stuff you have planned for summer :)

Fergs loves his sugar grandmother y'know ;)

Geocaching would have been an awesome addition... We could always plan some gecaching rides for ourselves. That would be rather epic... :D
 
That would be pretty awesome actually. A lot of them are placed on circular routes, so really ideal! And yep, chestnut mare stereotype fulfilled! She got her headcollar caught on something in the trailer when she put her head up, so panicked, but she'd not a spooky girl, just stubborn, that wouldn't have bothered her really. When we got home, we had the ramp down and she just stood in there in no rush to get out for 5-10 mins, so she's not even that claustophobic. Need to do some serious trailer training :) I think we pretty much covered all the known methods to get a horse onto a trailer LOL! Going to check on my rope-burned eyelid now! :eek:
 
This looks so much fun!

Re: navigational skills... I guarantee you I am worse at reading maps. In London for work the other day, had to go from underground station straight up, past 2 left turns, turn down the 3rd one and the building I needed was on my right..... I MANAGED TO GO WRONG. STILL. And I'm not even blonde anymore!!!!!!! (and I even had a map....sometimes, I wonder how I make it to work at all.)
 
SWC, there we have it - that can be our next project - plan a geocaching ride :D

Hope your eyelid's ok - nasty to get rope burn on your eye!

NMT, that's epic! I normally get lost in London by not paying attention to wear I'm going / failing planning what route to take :eek: Maybe don't try out a TREC by yourself for now ;) :p
 
*Hi five* :D

It's a massive jump from L2, I think :o We got repeatedly asked "but you ARE level 3, surely you know what you're doing?!" ... Er nope! :D

It really is. I did a couple of level 2s, and had been out on my own, so did a shortened level 3 individual (approx 20km) and found I was wrecked afterwards - so much more concentration is required.
 
NMT, that's epic! I normally get lost in London by not paying attention to wear I'm going / failing planning what route to take :eek: Maybe don't try out a TREC by yourself for now ;) :p

Seriously, I even google mapped that bad boy like 10 times.....
 
Trec sounds so much fun but after my epic accidentally long hack yesterday I'm not sure I would do so well trying to find my way :)

And to make you feel better, my other half went out for a few drinks a few weeks ago, stopped off at the take away on the way home and decided to walk the rest of the way home about 5 mins straight road, 2 right turns. Got to where he thought our house should be and thought "this doesn't look quite right" turns out he had taken the right 1 too early and ended up on the road parallel to ours, que being stood around really confused for 20 minutes while he worked out what was going on.... This things I have to put up with :)
 
It really is. I did a couple of level 2s, and had been out on my own, so did a shortened level 3 individual (approx 20km) and found I was wrecked afterwards - so much more concentration is required.

Exactly! I did an L2 a couple of years ago on my old lad, then an L1 last year (as pairs buddy's horse wasn't fit enough for L2!) and found both pretty easy - particularly as Fergs gets pretty high PTV and respectable COP scores, which make up for a few minor mistakes on POR. I thought we'd try L3 as it was a short one, only POR and I prefer a challenge, and the basic map reading at L2 just isn't challenging!

They don't really help people trying to move up though, I said we were new to L3 and had never done grid refs / bearings before in TREC. They confused the heck out of us in the map room by giving us the questions and not making it clear what we needed to do with them (i.e. plot the grid ref and answer the q while out on the POR) ! I know it's kinda obvious, but when you've not done it before, and you're in the stressful map room sitation it's hard to think straight! Plus they threw a curve ball at us by doing map room before kit check and complaining that we'd brought the ponies down to the map room :confused: so I was already a little irritated / thrown out of my zone. It's like they don't want people trying to move up and expect us to be psychic!

That said, the overall organiser of the event is very supportive of people trying it out / moving up, and all the checkpoint stewards were very helpful, especially at the bearings section!

Seriously, I even google mapped that bad boy like 10 times.....

HA! :D

That sounds like a great day - and I LOVE your pony. I get nostalgic highland flashbacks every time you post a picture :)

Haha thanks, he is a sweet little thing :) Highlands are awesome :D

Trec sounds so much fun but after my epic accidentally long hack yesterday I'm not sure I would do so well trying to find my way :)

And to make you feel better, my other half went out for a few drinks a few weeks ago, stopped off at the take away on the way home and decided to walk the rest of the way home about 5 mins straight road, 2 right turns. Got to where he thought our house should be and thought "this doesn't look quite right" turns out he had taken the right 1 too early and ended up on the road parallel to ours, que being stood around really confused for 20 minutes while he worked out what was going on.... This things I have to put up with :)

Oh dear, did you get a little lost?! Brilliant tale from your OH - that's the sort of thing I would do - on autopilot, I'm forever taking the wrong turn on my way to places as I don't pay enough attention :eek:

Is it bad that I now really want to try trec now I know you have to do bearings etc. I was a bit ambivulant before :o I am a map reading control freak :cool:

Freak :eek: :eek: :eek: :D
 
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