MissTyc
Well-Known Member
I've had jumps fly in all directions during high winds and a memorable arena eventing where it was so foggy that we had to tell the judge if we'd had any poles down on the way out ... Refusals were only counted in time since it was impossible to see anything at all. Been soaked and nearly blown off my horse as well as baked ... All fun memories in retrospect. I have also withdrawn for bad weather when I've not felt up for it; for hard ground when I didn't want to risk my horse's legs; for deep mud to not risk legs; or for high winds when I didn't feel it was safe to travel. All those events went ahead and by all accounts fun was had.
Yesterday's dressage presented me with an extra challenge as the rain was so heavy there were pools of water in the arena. My horse doesn't step in water ... I've also ridden dressage in a snow whiteout where it was so cold my fingers froze and I dropped my reins several times but the judge couldn't see any way as her windscreen wipers couldn't clear the snow away fast enough ... (I did hurry home after that one; thankfully only a 25 min drive on increasingly treacherous roads!)
Yesterday's dressage presented me with an extra challenge as the rain was so heavy there were pools of water in the arena. My horse doesn't step in water ... I've also ridden dressage in a snow whiteout where it was so cold my fingers froze and I dropped my reins several times but the judge couldn't see any way as her windscreen wipers couldn't clear the snow away fast enough ... (I did hurry home after that one; thankfully only a 25 min drive on increasingly treacherous roads!)