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2007.1 | In Colorado | PEAKS::OAKEY | The difference? About 8000 miles | Thu Jan 11 1996 16:56 | 9 |
| Sorry, but someone has to do it. :-)
My wife has been riding twice a week; some days have been 60+ here in Colorado,
and the ground's mostly bare. The weather reminds me of a very cold fall.
Roak
Don't worry, before the winter's over I'm sure you'll be able to rub our noses
in some great back-East weather!
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2007.2 | NH Report | AKOCOA::ROLLINS | five fuzzies | Thu Jan 11 1996 18:22 | 12 |
| We just moved up on a *mountain* and are trying to prepare the
barn for my mare. My SO actually put in a post and rail fence
during the past several weeks! Now we have to fix part of
the barn roof before we can bring her up. That is, if we
can figure out how to get her up the 2/3 mile road to the
barn in all this snow & ice!
It will be nice to have her with us, though, and not have
to drive to the stable in this weather.
beth
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2007.3 | | CSC32::HOEPNER | A closed mouth gathers no feet | Thu Jan 11 1996 19:25 | 13 |
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Oh, so Roger (Roak) wants to brag about weather.
I have been riding every day this week in order to take advantage of
the nice sunshine and warms temps before those of us here in
Colorado get to make the national news about blizzards here.
I empathize with the folks back East. My horse's breeder is in
northern Virginia. And they have a really hard dealing with the
snow and ice--they just don't have all the equipment necessary like
the folks in the north who are used to snow and ice.
Mary Jo
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2007.4 | only 90 days +/- to go.... | XEDON::TINA | | Fri Jan 12 1996 10:42 | 22 |
2007.5 | Unwanted vacations :( | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Fri Jan 12 1996 12:04 | 17 |
| Ride? What is that?
A few summers ago, we divided our turnout into two sections by building
a 4 foot high fence across the middle. I can see the tops of the posts
sticking out of the snow. I am assuming there are rails in there,
somewhere.
My pony can't see over the banks of the path I've had to shovel out to
the manure pile. And our trailer, being parked near the end of our
'barn' driveway (which is not plowed) is a mere small rise in the
landscape formed by the passing town plows.
I'd ride, but with storms coming in at the rate of 3 per week, I cant
stop shoveling long enough. :-(
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2007.6 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:45 | 13 |
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The last time I rode was Dec 27th, the day they got borium. :(
We have our ring cleared out with a front end loader, to the
tune of $85 every time it snows! We now have a snow MOUNTAIN in
the middle of the ring and the kids have dug an igloo in the
middle that holds ten people [aka, how to scare the crap out of
your horse, or someone else's horse, which is even better]. :)
The horses just can't figure out what those legs are sticking out
of the igloo opening, and what they belong to! [no, we don't
_really_ scare them, once was enough].
Sherry
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2007.7 | It's raining. It's pouring... | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Jog? No, ever see a jogger smile? | Sun Jan 14 1996 18:26 | 20 |
| Winters like the one you are having in New England is one of the main
reasons we moved! I'm getting too old (as are my horses; the youngest
is now 20! ;-) to stop riding for the 4 or 5 months that the ground is
snow covered in New Hampshire.
Winters here in Washington state are dark and drizzly but the ground
rarely freezes and snow is unusual. When we first got here, we were
supposee to go to a friend's house one day. It started a few flurries
and our friend called to tell us about the weather in case we wanted to
cancel. We laughed at the time but now we've turned into real weather
wimps! Cold and snowy weather is a thing of our past, thankfully! We
don't go out in the snow anymore because the people here are too
dangerous! They don't know how to handle the stuff at all. And there's
no snow plows and very few sand trucks... I'll take the rain and wind
storms over snow any day.
Well, I'm done rubbing it in so I guess I 'll go rub a horse. It's
raining too hard to ride(No indoor arena)...
John
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2007.8 | Thought we were doing well, until... | SUBSYS::MISTOVICH | | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:24 | 7 |
| A mare from a neighboring pasture got through the fence this weekend and, with
nothing better to do, kicked the daylights out of my poor, defenseless critter.
She got him twice behind and, worst of all, on his right front before the barn
manager was able to rescue him. Fortunately the front leg injury is several
inches above the knee and nothing seems broken, but he is one VERY sore puppy
and the mare's borium shoes gouged his leg (so we'll have another scar to
remember this latest incident by).
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2007.9 | I went for a ride yesterday. | A1VAX::GUNN | I couldn't possibly comment | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:25 | 16 |
| Not being a native New Englander I never learned to stay indoors in the
winter now that I live here. After the snowstorm in December I hitched
my horse to my sleigh and took my fellow boarders jingling through the
neighbourhood (Hollis, N.H.). I spent Christmas and the New Year
holiday in England and came back to all that had accumulated over that
time, 20 inches on my driveway and a four foot barricade that the town
had thoughtfully provided at the end of it. Having taken most of the
weekend to clear it I went for a ride yesterday afternoon.
I pointed my horse at the snow bank at the side of the road. When he
was in it up to his belly there was a short pause while he figured out
how to get all the way through which he did by jumping his back legs
over the pile. From there on the snow wasn't too deep for him so I took
a short ride through the woods to a neighbour's driveway. My horse
isn't very fit so I did not ride him for long and we retraced our path
back to the barn.
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2007.10 | I hate snow! | BIRDIE::ROY | | Mon Jan 15 1996 16:15 | 12 |
| I'm fortunate to have an indoor arena to ride in, but who wants to
ride indoors with all these buildings collapsing!
My horse thinks he's blind and wants to go back to Missouri. It is
always either snowing in his eyes or when you open the barn doors he's
blinded by all the white...
I really get a kick out of the mini's with mini-fencing who can walk
right up the snow and over the fence to go a visitin!
Karen
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2007.11 | I sat on my horse at last! | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Mon Jan 15 1996 17:03 | 10 |
| Well, I actually DID get to ride this weekend, after all! Not far,
just our old 5 mile, dirt roads loop. It's a nice ride, though, with
hills so we had to work a little at least. Plympy was very happy to
get out, and barely stood still for me to crawl on - I rode bareback
- much warmer! - once I was up she was off like a rocket. We went out
both Sat and Sun - let's hope next weekend is a repeat! It was great
to remember WHY I am carrying water buckets, shoveling snow, and paying
for boriums!
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2007.12 | | CSC32::HOEPNER | A closed mouth gathers no feet | Mon Jan 15 1996 19:20 | 4 |
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We have found for horses having trouble with being 'snow' blind, that
those nice Farnum fly masks we use in the summer work somewhat to
help the snow blindness in winter.
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2007.13 | winter happiness is.... | MTCLAY::DOUGLAS | | Tue Jan 16 1996 08:56 | 19 |
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Winter happiness is......
scrapping frozen manure out of the wheel barrow
dragging heavy, wet, frozen blankets in the house to dry
getting lucky and getting hay on a day that it's not snowing
swinging my arms like a helicopter to get feeling back into my fingers
shoveling to the barn and to the manure pile every 3-4 days
Anyone care to add to this?
Tina
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2007.14 | more for list | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:22 | 12 |
| I can add to this list...
- walking 200 feet uphill with water buckets (hydrant froze)
- cleaning hay out of bathtub (from filling water buckets)
- chasing loose 10 hand pony who can now walk over a 5 ft fence
Actually, it's not so bad - I'm boarding Dexter at an
indoor for the winter and can ride regularly.
- Janice
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2007.15 | Hate this winter | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Tue Jan 16 1996 15:17 | 19 |
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our barn is very old and was not designed by an equine lover. Our barn
door is on the out-side of the barn. So every day the door is frozen
shut or frozen open and we have to bang and bang and kick to get it
loose - I broke the door yesterday trying to shut it. You can put down
the salt to melt the ice, but it does not work quick enought and the
very next morning, it's frozen again!
Our water is also frozen from the pump. We have to haul our water from
the house and down the icy path.
We allwasy buy enought hay to get us though the winter, so no problem
there. :-)
I have taken up stock in the "hot-hands" company. I don't leave for
the barn w/out "hot-hands" in my gloves and boots.
--
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2007.16 | What a tough winter ! | CSC32::KOELLHOFFER | | Wed Jan 17 1996 00:22 | 12 |
| Its been so warm here that I'm worried about the horses
shedding out too early.
The horses are hidding in the shade of the barn to stay out of the
heat.
My feet are warm in my cowboy boots.
I forgot my gloves when I went to feed and did not care.
Been putting on sun block before a ride.
Blankets are neatly folded in the tack room.
Oh Colorado has been nice so far this Winter!
Carl
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2007.17 | Still Riding | MICROW::RAMSEY | | Wed Jan 17 1996 12:30 | 16 |
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Well I decided to do a partial lease of a horse at a barn with
an indoor ring. I've been riding about 4 times a week since mid
November. So far I've been lucky - I haven't been in the
ring during a major snow avalanche. I don't really mind the
snow as much as the cold. I hate it when it goes below about
25. Of course it takes me about twice as long as normal to do
things. I used to be able to groom and tack up in about a 1/2 hr.
Dealing with both the snow and the cold means it takes me almost
a full hour. I have the lease until mid April or so. Then I'll
probably have to go back to riding once a week. Someday I'll get
this right and lease a horse when it's actually pleasant riding
weather.
diane (who always seems to end up leasing horses in the winter)
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2007.18 | How about Rain! | BIRDIE::ROY | | Mon Jan 22 1996 12:42 | 6 |
| Did everyone enjoy Friday's special rainstorm melting about 2 1/2 feet
of snow all at once? Did ya try to push the wheelbarrel through that one?
The streets looked like rapids!
Karen
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2007.19 | Bowers Springs Winter Riding | LEDDEV::BAER | | Wed Jan 24 1996 13:03 | 28 |
| I live in Harvard and I've been riding mostly every weekend, except for
maybe 2 weekends. Mostly we ride to Bowers Springs in Bolton/Harvard,
which are trails marked and are used by others, including cross country
skiers.
Well, in the Harvard Post, was a letter to the editor asking that the
horses keep off the cross country skiers tracks/trails, that we mess
up their neat trails.
Well, I replied, that the Bowers Springs are Conservation land and that
everyone has the right to use them. I'm sending it in to the Post to
be published next week.
That got me so mad, it's hard enough for us to find trails that we can
go on in this deep snow, and then have some, that doesn't even live in
Harvard/Bolton, ask us not to use them.
I've also riden on a dirt road this winter that gets plowed and thats a
really nice road, no traffic and its nice and relaxing and it gets the
horses at least some excercise.
I plan to ride as much this weekend as possible, before the next snow
fall, which we will no doubt get.
Anyway, sorry for complaining in this note, but it really got me mad.
Brenda
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2007.20 | A diplomatic approach may help | A1VAX::GUNN | I couldn't possibly comment | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:05 | 13 |
| Re: .19
Not knowing the exact circumstances in Harvard I can't comment on this
particular situation. However, whenever I come across cross country ski
tracks while I am out riding in the snow I try to avoid trampling on
them by riding on the opposite edge of the trail. This is not always
possible but leaving the ski tracks intact is important to cross
country skiers, who may only have a few days to use these trails
(depending on snow conditions) each year.
Such an approach will satisfy most trail skiers. I always stop and chat
with them when I meet them on the trail. There will always be a few who
want to "own" the trails, but fortunately I haven't come across any.
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2007.21 | Another trail riders' 2 cents | MTWASH::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Thu Jan 25 1996 12:33 | 21 |
| I too, can understand the skiers point. The very nature of horse
hooves in snow tends to reek havoc to a path, particularly with the
slightly warmer than normal temps we've been having. The skiers'
trail is not simply 'nice and neat', the holes made by horses can
make their sport quiet difficult, and it there aren't a lot of
snowmobiles coming along to help flatten the path down again, it can
get to be a real mess. Their sentiment is probably something similar
to how horse riders feel when ORV's tear up trails in the summer.
Staying to one side or the other of the path is very considerate, and I
am sure most skiers would be happy to share the trails with horses if
this was/is the norm. I personally only ride in the woods in winter in
areas where skiing is not dominant, and when I do see them, I move off
the path and let them pass. Same with snowmobilers. Face it - we
on horseback have a far longer period each year when we have access to
the woods - all spring, summer, and fall we are pretty much other there
by ourselves (with hikers and mt bikers). Skiers, snowmobilers, and
hunters all have relatively limited timeframes to enjoy their sport in
- and we all have to share the trails peacefully if they are to
be preserved and available to everyone.
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2007.22 | | CX3PST::PWAKET::CBUTTERWORTH | Give Me Wings... | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:03 | 34 |
| The trails in Bowers Springs have been open for as long as I can
remember to horses. They are conservation trails that are open to
the public. I rode on them for almost 15 years (until I moved to
Colorado 6 years ago) and regularly took my horses swimming in the
ponds during the summer. They aren't open to motorized vehicles but
are open to all foot/horse/bicycle traffic. They are not and have
never been skiiers trails.
I don't mind sharing the trails but it really makes me mad when one
set of folks want to prevent others from using an area that they
consider theirs. The bicyclists have also complained about the horses
using those trails and the horse folks were there LONG before either
of those two sets of folks. I can't see why folks just can't share -
there is always some group that wants to prevent other groups from
using what they consider "their" property! Got tossed once when
my dog took exception to other folks using "his" property and chased
their dog right under my horses front feet! So I can't say I haven't
been associated with the guilty parties either! ;-)!!!!
I ski too and would love to run across horses on the trails (not
literally mind you! ;-) just to see other folks enjoying them. It is
a really pretty area and gorgeous trails. If you come out the end
of the road from Bowers Springs and go diagnally up to East Bare Hill
road and then cut off to the left on a very faint trail (it used to
be semi blocked with boulders so motorized vehicles couldn't get
through) there are miles and miles of trails to ride on. I used to
take my horse and dog and be gone for hours. Somewhere down in there
there are a bunch of little shacks that local kids have built as
their hide-outs and an old junk dump.
I miss riding down in there.
\Caroline
(Who also used to be a Baer. :-)
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2007.23 | Helllloooo | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Fri Dec 13 1996 11:04 | 8 |
2007.24 | | FOUNDR::CRAIG | | Fri Dec 13 1996 12:16 | 17 |
2007.25 | it's that time of year again... | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Fri Dec 13 1996 12:38 | 18 |
2007.26 | Winter Woes... | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Think softly | Fri Dec 13 1996 14:30 | 13 |
2007.27 | Riding less, weighing more! | CSCMA::SMITH | | Fri Dec 13 1996 14:31 | 14 |
2007.28 | What *is* this riding thing?! | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Mon Dec 16 1996 12:09 | 27 |
2007.29 | winter water suggestion | CSCMA::SMITH | | Mon Dec 16 1996 15:01 | 20 |
2007.30 | something similar in the works ... | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Mon Dec 16 1996 15:28 | 21 |
2007.31 | A thought | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Think softly | Mon Dec 16 1996 15:54 | 25 |
2007.32 | How are you John? | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Mon Dec 30 1996 10:18 | 5 |
2007.33 | Northwest weather | DECWET::DADDAMIO | Design Twice, Code Once | Mon Dec 30 1996 16:41 | 21 |
2007.34 | | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue Dec 31 1996 09:08 | 7
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