Bill and Juanita, owners of Allenspark Lodge B&B, are living their dream...

running a successful business and riding as often as possible.



Monday, October 4, 2010

Can't-tering

I went out for a bareback ride with our daughter yesterday.




  She had decided that THIS WAS THE DAY that she was going to ride a canter bareback on her horse, and I went along as cameraman to chronicle the event.  Boy, mixed results there.  The videos are here on her blog.  The 2nd video is where I learned several things.

*  If I am riding bareback at a lope, and my horse runs straight for a log laying lengthwise, he will hop to the side.
*  I will call him a name.
*  I will keep trying to film while I am sliding off the horse.
*  If I make a fist with one butt-cheek, I can grab hold of a bony horse's backbone, and sort of stay on, but it ain't pretty.

Bill

7 comments:

  1. This is legendary. I am dying while saying to myself, "self, just make a fist with one buttcheek when Kona jumps a trotpole and the saddle slips sideways. It works for Bill".

    Oh my gosh - I can't stop laughing.

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  2. Allenspark Lodge said...

    Rach, the trick to this is b a r e b a c k. The saddle just gets in the way. You really learn about making a fist with one butt-cheek (or both), but look out for butt-cheek cramps!
    Juanita

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  3. Sooo Bill-- are ya walking funny today? ;)

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  4. Yeah, the butt cramps are the worst! Rach, if only we'd known about this before the Kona incident :)

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  5. This post makes GunDiva's post like 10x funnier!

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  6. Is this post rated? I'm seeing bareback...and visions of butt cheek clinching. I thought it was about horses? LMAO

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  7. I think that this is my favorite post out of your favorite choices. I think it's mostly because I have my own battle with cantering bareback...but also because I love the commentary!!

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