Monday, November 18, 2024

Unpublished draft from Sept 10

Just found this post in my list: it's the one that didn't save and I tried to rewrite it. I guess I gave up? Anyway here it is:


August rides come to an end.

I started writing this draft at school while students were busy and I didn't need to teach or ride herd on them. I forgot that the server at school does not like blogs. Like we are protecting students online--what a joke; they can go anywhere and do anything on their phones. So I lost the bottom half and I never came back to put in the pics, but here is a little bit anyway.

Shoes

Pablo came to trim and shoe the boys on Saturday. Of course he was an hour and a half late. AND he brought his pretty little girlfriend, so I figured it would take even longer. One of the scariest things happened while he was doing Zig's feet--Ziggy pulled back. HARD. He even went down. All the horrible things I have ever heard came screaming into my brain. Jupes was freaked as well and pulled back to get away from whatever scared Zigs and Ziggy's feet as well. It was over pretty quick. Thankfully he did not land on Pablo, who is young and quick and got out of the way. Everything was fine. No one was hurt. But Ziggy's brand new, never been worn halter was shredded from the third hole to the first. 

Lynn's Favorite Trail

We gave the boys Sunday off and rode on Labor Day itself. We rode Lynn's favorite. Unfortunately, the motorcycle riders have found it and created their own messy trail on top of ours; however, they couldn't get all the way through. We stopped at the good grass snack area where we have seen what we think is a rogue elk's markings. When we started off, it became very clear why the motorcycles turned back. More trees have come down. Lynn walked it and put limbs upright like a fence along the abyss/creek canyon so we would know to stay to the right. We made it to the road pretty easily.

Yak-kedy Yak, Sputter, Gag, Silence

The following Saturday we took off for an early ride. I was jabbering on about my trip to Oregon to take my niece to college. Gnats flew all around us. I was sputtering and spitting and Lynn was laughing. Suddenly she was gagging, too. I think we swallowed some bugs.  

Bathroom Stop




Zigs Wild Ride 

Can't remember what I was going to say! Dang it.

"I Have an Idea"

 

I have no idea where to start! We have ridden so many times since my last post. I do not know where the time has gone. Everyone is saying Lynn will have to get a job after she retires; Lynn will need to stay busy; Lynn will miss all the social interaction with customers and need a job to get her out; Lynn will . . . WELL,  I think Lynn is going to be incredibly busy and extremely happy to not have a regular job. LOL. I have not had the time to do this silly blog and I'm retired, but busy. We are going to ride (Jupiter's shoes are good until late December) and she has a list a mile long of things she wants to do. I think maybe people don't realize just how nice it is to do things on your own time schedule and not one dictated by a job.


Some rides I missed writing about that were super fun: we met Alisa and took Jupes, TC, and Zigs up to Cathy's for a weekend. We went with Karrie Ann and did some fun road riding, a little boonie bouncing, and a wide flat meadow with a bit of bog at the end. It was fun. I took Ziva this time and she got along fine with Karrie Ann's dogs on the trail (the mean one at the house scared her). It wasn't dusty and she stayed right along with us. Second day we went up by Little Grand Canyon and out and about through the woods. It was another fun day.



I don't think I wrote about Cathy coming over. We took her on our trails and on the new Ranch loop and rode around. I love it down there. 

 Our Gray's Falls ride now has a rest area. The rest of the ride is a little disheartening and frustrating, but I liked the BnBs. :)



So anyway--it's fall. The leaves are gorgeous and the air is crisp. There's more, but I have things to do and have to get out of my pjs. LOL. 



Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Cathy and Roany come to play

Cathy made her first haul to Lynn's place. Roany stayed in the corral and got hay and special treatment as the guest. Jupiter and TC looked at his set up and wanted to know what he got that they didn't. Roany was treated to some oats when they got theirs, too. He likes staying at Lynn's, but it's a little lonesome being all alone, so he kept eye on Cathy through the windows.

Saturday, we took her up Hennessey. Of course it is bow season and there were guys in camo hanging out on top and guys shooting guns getting ready for regular season down on the meadow. It wasn't a simple ride, but everybody handled it. Lynn made sure the shooters, who also had motorcycles (and may have camped down there?) where we would be going and they were nice. We made them nervous when we told them about the big, rogue bull off to the south of their camp.


Friday we got over two inches of rain in some places! So it was a little slick in places and the horses skidded down the trails. We went down Hoop-de-doo west and down the deep water creek area and then up through cobweb alley. We didn't go far and did a lot of stopping and hanging out to visit at the some of the regular granola bar stops. However, they shooters started to really go for it about when we came up on the road below where they were. Everyone got a little high headed, so we didn't stop at the snack bar flat, instead trotting up the hill to the main road. Roany did really good and likes to lunge up hills. TC went through the mud like a champ. It was a good day.

Sunday we headed out to the ranch. Again we started backwards (I really like coming into the ranch that way). We showed Cathy how the bulls knock over trees making their dirt beds. Lynn got glimpses of our bear running through the trees toward the creek that borders the south end of the meadow. The boys kept an eye on the berry brush, but we didn't see him again. 

We rode backwards (north) through the forest toward the berry patch and around and back to the meadow. We made our way back to the road from there. No cow/bulls to be seen and no bears were heard. It was uneventful, but fun. 

We are so glad Cathy and Roany came to play. Another great weekend in the books (and on the blog). 



 

Monday, August 19, 2024

Backwards

We had a great weekend of riding--again! Saturday we went up Hennessey and rode Cobweb Alley to the lower, Deep Creek trail from the south end and went west to east and up the trail instead of down. It was the opposite of our usual way and although I worried that the branches would all be sticking into us instead of flowing with us (the way we cut them!), it was a piece of cake. 

Saturday it was forecasted to rain and thunder and lightning and the sky was getting darker and darker, so we headed out. There were a few tiny sprinkles on us at the granola bar spot, (I know, which one?!!) but not enough to get wet. I think the horses heard it coming on the leaves as they were really staring off into the brush. By the time we got down to the pickup, there were drops and when we pulled into The Place, it was raining. Lee said it had really poured a little bit earlier.

Unfortunately, we have bees on two different legs of our trails. Ziva got stung and had three bees burrowing into her hair. I got them out without them reaching her skin, so she was trembly, but fine. Jupes crow hopped and let me know they were getting him, but I don't think he got stung. I didn't either. We bypassed where the paper nest is on the upper trail and on the way back, we bypassed the ones we encountered in the morning. We are hoping the rain ruined the paper nest and drowned the ground nest. Dang things.

So while the dogs got baths and the burrs pulled out, then their hair groomed (thank you Lynn!), and they turned back into the beauties we know and love, it rained outside. Yay. I had a little thunder at my house later that evening, but we were spared from fires.

On our way to ride Sunday, we saw a big bear on the side of 299, waiting to cross and go up into the blackberries on the ranch. We also saw turkeys and their young both on the Hennessey road and later when we were riding. 

We have been trying different trails to go in and out of the ranch; today we went another new way and headed down through the cow trails above the westside meadow and toward the mud and creek area that TC despises. We saw tons of bear scat and runny cow poop (too many green apples?). Jupiter's head was on a swivel watching for cows and listening for other horse eating boogeymen.

TC did great going through the boggy mud that was once more of a creek. He did jump, but he didn't balk. We went along backwards toward the hill and headed out more on the western side making our way up to our trail. The whole way we watched for the bear. We headed down through the blackberries and the whole way I was thinking, "I just want a little notice if we see the bear. I really don't want him to just pop up in the middle of berry patch." As we headed down the road, back toward the meadow, Lynn said, "If he pops up suddenly, I'm sorry, but we will probably run right over top of you." I laughed and said, "You'll have to catch us first!" lol

We stopped to look in the trees as we were leaving the upper meadow. Suddenly, both Jupes and I heard some brush crackling. I saw what looked like the outline of good sized black bear move in the trees in front of us. We all kept watching and listening, but he disappeared. I do not think it was a black cow, but we did come upon about six brown ones running across the top meadow when we neared the road. 

It was a short ride, but so enjoyable. The air was fresh and clean from yesterday's rain. Going backwards always makes everything look new. Being on the lookout more than usual for a bear (or bears) made it exciting as well. The dogs got to run without tape and they were happy, too. 

As I was riding out, I just kept thinking about how blessed I am. I am so happy to live here and be surrounded by beauty and have the companionship of friends and animals.
Jupes was sort of afraid of the little humans jumping on the trampoline down the road. lol


Sunday, August 11, 2024

A Golden Day

Saturday we loaded up and went to Little Happy Camp. It was a smoky morning to our north and east, making the sun glow orange. Everything it touched turned gold. It was pretty. 

But the day was golden in many more ways: First of all, we started with high heads. Both Jupes and TC were very interested in the brush. We could not see anything or hear anything, but they could. We got saddled and headed up the hill without incident. It has really grown over. 

Gold grass!

Lynn saw three deer, but I was too far behind or too busy looking elsewhere and missed them. We checked out the big pond, which made TC nervous--all that water and he's never sure if Lynn is going to make him get in it! We turned up the road that we used to be able to loop around to the campground. It is still too brushy to get through. 

Lol. Ya think? Love this sign.

We tried to go cross country to bypass the road. I had a bit of a ride when Jupes started crow hopping sideways. I thought bees, but Lynn said it was probably that he kicked up some Chinkapin balls and the thorns got him. Yikes! She told the story of how Cathy's dad hated these trees. We thought of all kinds of things he might have had issue with. She laughed over the good memory. She also said they are good eating. She opened one up, but it wasn't ready; the nut inside was still a green unformed, sticky mess. 

Chinkapin tree
We couldn't get through, so we went as far as we could and doubled back. But the best was yet to come!

We saw two Tiger Lilies still blooming and three Dogwoods that still have blooms on them. We stopped for Lynn to take pictures and a Digger Squirrel started teasing KD. She was off! She must have seen it run from the trees to a pile of brush and she was on it. Ziva realized what she was hearing and went to help

KD. Talk about happy dogs. They had a blast trying to flush it out as it keep up its chatter. When Z came back, her entire head was wet. I guess it was marshy over there, but she was smiling big.

We did the long uphill pull back toward the truck and although both horses thought it was time to stop and get off, we convinced them to pass the trailer and go down the road to the campground. Well at least part of the way. We stopped and stood listening. There was definitely something in the brush ahead of us and they knew it. Thankfully Lynn already had her camera out! It was a bear! 

She came out on the road ahead of us and looked at us. She took a few steps toward us and then turned back into the brush. She came back out and stood looking at us. Both horses were high headed and coiled to spring. Lynn said she could feel TC's heart pounding and then nothing--like he was holding his breath. 

The bear stepped out a little further and called quietly. It was a baby! The two of them ran down the road to the campground. We let them go. KD thought it was a new friend, but when we took off at a good clip and were yelling for her, she came on a dead run to catch us. We don't need to mess with a young mama. 

It was awesome.




See the baby in the left corner?

Best day so far!

Woohoo LCH (Relive video)

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Rough Riders

 


TC saw a good looking horse this morning. He fogged up the mirror admiring that guy. He's so cute.

I would put up our horses against any and all other horses in true trail trials! Sheeze Louise.  Our trails are pretty tough these days. From the huge mess where it was logged, to the almost heartbreaking mess the Forest Service/CalFire dozer left us. Saturday, we went backwards to West Hoop-de-doo. We just motored on and worked our way around the mess Mother Nature caused. Lynn thinks she has an idea about skirting around the tight corners the motorcycles carved into single track trails, so next time, we'll criss cross/zig zag our way above that area. 

We checked out the paper nest on the way up to the road (another mess of fallen limbs and trees), and sure enough: wasps were at home. We were able to swing wide, but TC still ended up with one following him and bugging him for a ways up the road. Lynn was able to discern that what looked like a ground nest was indeed inhabited and we missed it as well. 

She said TC was a little off all day, but when Jupes got in front to head for home, he sure trotted along with us. It was a fun trot along the roller coaster part of the trail and then we slowed down for the messy, boonie bouncing, trailhead. 

Sunday is another story. We checked out the right hand side of Hennessey and rode out the dozer road last weekend, but we didn't think about that he also gone to the left! We were going to go up Widowmaker Ridge and then to Brushy Balls. Well! 

Widowmaker Ridge trail is pretty much gone.
We detoured off the road and went straight up the rocky, dusty dozer road. It took us down to the fork where we come up from the boggy bottom of the turtle pond trail. Jupes was sad. That was one of his grass eating spots. Directly across from that fork is the start of the trail. It's not a trail. It's a dozer road--steep and dusty. We glimpsed sections of our trail off to the side. We went all the way up to the top of that ridge and back down. What a bummer. That trail was used to be so fun; it always had lots of flowers and old trees to keep an eye on. I liked how it meandered up the mountain. Gone.

After we came back down the dozer road, we veered to the left near Indy's frog pond and boonie crashed (and I mean boonie CRASHED)  our way to the good water hole for the dogs to drink. We came back out onto the road, which has been graded as well. We didn't see the trail's namesake. We bypassed the turtle pond and went down the boggy spot. TC did great.

We ran across bees somewhere in there and both horses did fine. I worried about TC because we haven't ever been riding with him when we experienced bees, but he handled it like a pro. They didn't seem to bother KD or Ziv. That's a relief!

Jupes skated, slid, and stumbled his way through everything today. It was a little wild. When we got to the end of the ride, I checked his feet and found a pretty big and pointy rock stuck in a shoe. Dang. I don't know how long it had been in there. 

Two days of riding through crap is better than two days of not riding. 





Sunday, July 28, 2024

Last weekend in July


Saturday, we headed up to the top of Hennessey and this is what we found! A lowboy and a newly graded area along with a new cat trail (dozer trail the ambulance crew corrected me). Because of the Hill Fire across the river and the purported lightning strike on our beloved Hennessey mountain, the crews came over to build some fire breaks and check on things in general. This is now the "new" version of the former jeep trail. The dozer made several passes up to the ridge and around. The rescue crew told us that they would be coming back in to put trees across the dozer the lines so people couldn't use them. We looked at the them askance and basically said that a tree wouldn't stop us from riding on them. They quickly assured us that they meant, "motorized vehicles couldn't use them and thus couldn't tear them up." I had just been thinking our motorcycle friends would be loving the new open trails.  Although we smelled smoke last weekend, we did not see where there might have been a fire. This day, we saw where there was probably a lightning strike. Sure glad they put the time in last year and cleared all the brush and burned it!
We headed back from Gray's Creek area toward where we knew there was a small bit of water for the girls to wash the dust down. As we went along, several fire pickups drove on the road above us. When we reached the top, we could hear another one coming, so we stopped to wait for it. It turned out to be the emergency vehicle from Visalia. That's when they got out and visited with us for a bit. Then we headed down the hill toward the truck.

*Reminder: look before we head up the shortcut trail for the paper nest on the tree (head high!). I didn't see any bees, but. . . .

Sunday we went to the bottom meadow. We rode to the left loop and up the little ridge, but today we veered off and went east for a ways (I always think of it as the skunk trail!). Then back to the meadow. We headed over to the circle around the meadow and come up the west side. As usual, Lynn was hoping to see a bear in the briars. :) Nope. But we did see some big, fat cattle running up the hill in front us. Lynn said she could feel TC's heart pounding. It was a tough day for him. Cows and a boggy, muddy, water crossing.  
The cows had really made it deep mud in front of the actual water. TC did not want anything to do with it. Lynn told him that he had to go first. After much backing up and dancing around without actually touching the mud, Jupes had had enough and basically pushed past him and said, "Let's go! Sheesh!"
Sorry, Lynn. No control. 

I love riding the meadow and coming up the west side. It is so crazy to me how different one mountain can be. It was a beautiful, cool morning and a great way to end July's rides.

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

And a Sunday

We finished off the weekend with a short ride on Sunday. We went up up Widow Maker Ridge. Just saying: we are NEVER riding up there when it's windy. Geez oh Pete. Talk about limbs everywhere and more tree tops twisted off and slammed on the ground. 

We made our way down to road and then to the turtle pond. From there we went down to the bottom road and TC went through the boggy area at the base of trail with no problem. I had the only problem, but it is my usual problem: Jupes shot through the cedar and fir trees at the bottom before I could duck and once again my face got scraped by the branches. Sheesh, that horse.

I really like the new part of the trail down from the top. It has steep parts, but it's really different from just diving off the road and going around the motorcycle ruined spots on the trail. They created this one, but it's not rutted and it's more horse friendly. 

In the logging mess part of the trail, TC stopped cold and stared over toward the secret pond. Lynn was in the process of saying he thinks he sees something and then I am pretty sure I too saw something moving. Probably it was a bear. We rode over to see what we could see, but it was gone. 

It was another great day of riding!



Saturday, July 20, 2024

Three Saturdays in July

 We have had three good rides early in the morning--beating the 100+ heat by starting about 5:30. Every ride has been been about logging and trimming as much as riding! Today's ride had the most, though. The other day Lynn texted me that she had 17mph winds. Well, it  must have been at least that up the Hennessey! Limbs were everywhere and we had to do lots of sawing and clipping in addition to finding new ways around large trees that twisted and snapped off. 

Ride #2 we checked out the motorcycle guys' trail off the top road. It connects to the new/old trail down the mountain back to the trailhead. It needs some trimming, but overall, it's a nice trail. Jupes keeps his eyes peeled and warned me that this is the area he always watches for monsters and whatnot. (I'm thinking bears.) However, we've used it twice now and have not seen any scary wildlife on the new addition to our trail.

TC is doing fantastic. He barely hesitates at running water and has navigated boggy ground without being led through by Jupes. He has had limbs hanging off him, branches snapping him in the face, and lots of "technical" stuff to walk through. Jupes (knock on wood) has not had his one day of misbehaving and has been a perfect gentleman. 

The little hitchhiker burrs are everywhere! At my house, at Gene's house, on the trails. Ziva is covered in them and I am continually picking them off her. And I can't find my good comb that pops them off! But that's the only negative in my life. :)


 

Monday, June 24, 2024

BBBBB

 

1. PLAN B

Lynn brought Jupiter up for me and as I walked up to him I saw that he had his left eye closed. Sure enough, it was swollen and he wasn't keeping it open. We decided to put them back in the field and see what tomorrow would bring. 

I thought our day was done, but nope! Lynn got the Side X Side out and we went to Hawkins Bar Grange and left the pickup. We drove up to Little Happy Camp to check out the road conditions. It wasn't too bad. Lynn did a little sawing and we swung some branches over the side. We didn't move any rocks because by the time we go back, someone else will either have moved them and they will be more anyway. 

We drove up some dirt roads and had fun. It was Ziva's first time and she did great. I'm sure KD told her it was no problem.


2. BBBB

Sunday came; Jupiter's eye wasn't perfect, but he had it open, so off we went to Hennessey. On the road up Lynn called out, "Bunny!" We watched bunny run/hop across the road ahead of us and go into the brush. Suddenly, I saw a black something running down the left side toward the road. I couldn't get any words out of my mouth, so I reached over and kept slapping Lynn on the arm. She got the message: a Bear was running across the road in front of us! Yay!  

Lynn brought Ziggy this time. He doesn't have shoes and was pussyfooting along--slower than he usually moves out. I said I thought we had Boots in the trailer, so we went back and put them on him.

 Unfortunately, the boots were tight on him and uncomfortable. We only went up to the rose bush. There we let them eat the wet grass and we visited. We were back early and then Lynn got put to work setting concrete and cementing their gate post. 

It may not have been the weekend we planned, but everything always works out when you're with your BFF!





Monday, June 17, 2024

Juneuary with Alisa


Alisa came to ride with us this weekend and Lynn took off Friday. We rode Lynn's favorite trail the first day and left the girls home (KD has a sore paw). Everything was smooth and easy until Lynn decided to do some logging while in the saddle. TC is not as calm or used to Lynn's antics as Big Zigs. Right at the fork to either Cobweb alley or Lynn's Elk trail was a tree that had come across the trail. We've been riding under it for awhile. Friday, Lynn decided it had to go. It was broken off already and just needed to be pulled down. Hmm. It came down on TC's rump. He jumped, bucked, kicked, ran into the back end of Jupiter who was not moving. Let the monster eat TC. It all settled down and we turned right to the Elk trail.
 
It was nice day, but cold. We all wore vest or jackets the whole ride. We sat in the sun and visited and let the horses eat good mountain grass.


Day 2, we went to our Gray's Falls trail (the actual name is Gray Falls or Grey Falls, but my whole life I've called it Gray's Falls and it's hard to change now). We visited Lynn's Big Tree (kind of joke since my out of town company wanted to see a Big Tree). We wore more jackets and our gloves. We were wishing we had brought our chinks, for Heaven's sake! Lots of cobwebs on those trails, too, but no incidents today. It was definitely breezy and the trees were getting louder, but no one got spooky (not even us). We took the dogs today and everyone did all right. Although we thought we would leave them home yesterday and ride a longer ride, we actually rode more miles today! It was fun and easy. 

Day 3: Underwood. Jupes was willing and able and ready to be in front all three mornings. He trotted right out and was easy to get on and catch in the field. Lynn did some more logging. We didn't get to ride much earlier this year and everything is hanging down or leaning or just flat out brushed over. We need to do more ground work, but Lynn got us through.

 It was a little emotional on the top when I got to see our big snag on the ground and visit my dad on Father's Day. Cold again, especially in the shade or on the ridge, but didn't feel as cold as yesterday when the wind was blowing a lot more. I saw lots of bear scat, so I kept my eyes peeled--I just knew today was the day we would see one. But no.

The three of us had lunch together every day and laughed over stories. At night, Lynn, Lee, and Alisa ate ice cream under blankets in the cold cross breeze in her living room and then went to bed at 8pm. Although I didn't go to bed that early (I also don't get up as early), I would say we are quite the lively bunch. LOL

Knock on wood, but Jupes now has had several rides and been perfect with no attitude. I pray it continues. 

PS Our trail from last week is now renamed Brushy Balls. If you know, you know. 🙈

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Two Great Days at Home

 

It was a big trees day! We rode up Widow Maker Ridge to our bushwacking trail. It was fun to see all the trees that fell down since I rode last November. We were definitely going through the brush and ducking through tree branches as we made our way, but we found the road that leads up to the trail out. There were bear tracks and scat along the way. As we made our way to the main road, we passed by something that caught our eyes. We both thought it was a big bone, like a femur. KD peed on it and I laughed, so I went closer to it. Then Lynn and I both burst out laughing.  No wonder Katie peed on it!

So that trail might be renamed the Penis Trail. LOL

Today we did Hoop-de-doo West and Cobweb Alley. Talk about webs!! There was one earlier in the day that I was surprised did not sweep Lynn off! Dang! It was like fishing line.  T/C did fantastic with the water and mud. Both of them did really well when Lynn and I got off to cut poison oak, branches, and Lynn did some heavy logging. That trail is ready.

It was a another great day of riding. Dogs were tired, but had plenty of water to drink and both horses were wonderful. I'm loving life.


 

Monday, May 27, 2024

Riding with Cathy

 

Lynn texted and asked me if I was free Wednesday night, Thursday, and Friday. I totally thought she was off to camp with Lee and I was on horse duty. Nope!! It was a trip to ride with Cathy. I decided Ziva was good to go, too and away we went!

We ate pizza on the road and jabbered for the three hours plus. We met Cathy at the crossroads and drove to KA's house to put the boys in the corrals. Ziva, KD, and Dusty romped and romped. The next morning, we checked the boys and fed the other animals and then went back to Cathy's to choose our adventure. We decided on Deer Mountain and took a different trail from the clothespin trail we took last time. We ended up going 10 miles! Ziva definitely was tired and ate too much trail dust, but she was fine. Jupiter went down about to his chest in one soft duff spot, but everyone was fine. The two matching red puppies were out in front and it was fun to see them bouncing off each other as they ran ahead. We made a big loop. Roany was happy about the grass along the way. We learned that Cathy cannot be our trail guide once we returned to our original road, since she wanted us to go right and not left. Haha

We had a great evening with Cathy and Lonnie and spent some time in the hot tub. Lynn was floating in the bubbles and had to anchor herself with a foot. She was bobbing! There was a deep seat that almost came over my chin, so I stayed on the high side. Sheesh. I guess we're a couple of inexperienced hot tubbers!

On Friday we left Dusty home with sore feet and drove to a road called Brea (?) Tennant. We pulled up a dirt logging road and took the boys up the hill. What a view! It was a little boggy on out, so we turned back and took another spur. The wind in the trees kept getting louder and the clouds darker and closer. Yikes. So we cut that ride short, but definitely wrote it down a redo. There were lots of places to ride.

We were sorry Alisa couldn't join us, but going to Cathy's is definitely high on my list of fun rides. I am so happy to be ahorseback again! I hope Jupes continues to be good and we don't have a "second ride" incident. lol


Fun Ride (Relive)