Yahoo, I am a real cowgirl now!!
Kids are all grown, have horse girlfriends that I ride with. We are all quarter horse people so started trail ridng on quarter horses. Finally learned it would be a lot nicer to have gaited. So we all got gaited horses. Young gaited horses. We wanted 2 to 3 year olds so they would not have any bad habits or injuries. We tend to keep our horses forever. So the story begans, We were at a very mountainous trail ride. This was about my third ride on my new 3 year old spotted saddle horse Lilly. I did not have alot of cofidence in her yet. But she was going with the flow very nicely. We had about 5 young horses on this trail ride. We were all along the side of a mountain just enough room to easly walk your horse. But not to turn around. The side of the trail went straight down with a mud creek at the bottom and the other side went up on a steep slant. I was last in line. The leader usually takes a older trail horse but it so happened today she did not.
All at once all the horses stopped. Making all the horses very nervous. The leader could not get her horse to go over the bridge to cross the mud creek. No one could pass her either. We were all in a pickle. I decided to back my horse up to a bigger pathway. Lilly took the message as a turn around instead of a back. I remember thinking "oh no, I am glad i have my helmet on" Her front feet went off of the path and she started sliding straight down. I gave her the reins and I fell up over the saddle horn and just hung on the best I could. She ever so gently slid down the side of the mountain. Jumped the muddy creek. When she jumped the creek I ended up back in the saddle. Got my sense about me and hung on for dear life and she went up the other side with ease. I can remember looking at my girlfriends faces. There faces were expressions of oh no, there is nothing we can to to help you. You are going to fall. Well, I do not know how I did not fall off. But this gaited horse was so smooth and sure footed that I had no problem staying in the saddle once I got back on the seat. After we got up the mountain I was so excited that I stayed on I felt like the man from snowy river. LOL Figured if I could stay on after all of that I was finally a real cowgirl. LOL Lilly and I bonded right then and there. I never doubted her trust or ability after that ride. She is the best horse I have ever had and will retire here. Ihave a colt from her that is ready to break so I will start riding him and give her a break and let my grandchildren play on her.
Anyone else have some hair raising experiences, good experiences of just fun experiences.?