When people ask me what my horse and I do together, whether we show or compete or not, I find myself automatically saying, “We just trail ride.”
A while ago I came across this amazing post on Facebook and it made me rethink my usual answer. While reading this I was reminded how amazing trail horses truly are. I don’t know who wrote this piece, so if you do, please let me know in the comments so I can give him or her credit.
He’s ‘JUST’ a Trail Horse
I can’t count the number of times that I have heard the words “Oh you just trail ride” or “It’s just a trail horse”, especially from other riders who focus on only one discipline. And each time I have to smirk a little. To be JUST a Trail Rider you need a very special talented kind of steed for which many folks don’t realize the expertise required:
-He needs to be as maneuverable as a Dressage Horse… to be able to place each foot exactly where and when you need because there is a steep cliff drop-off on one side and a wall of solid mountainside on the other. A sure-footed horse is a must to be a good Trail horse.
-He needs to be as bold as a Foxhunter….to go willingly where he is pointed, whether that is over a log, up a steep hill, down a gully, through rushing water, boot-sucking mud or bushwhacking through thick scrub.
-He needs to be as agile as a Show Jumper….able to easily twist and turn around trees and bushes, boulders and hop over fallen logs.
-He needs to have the stamina of an Endurance Horse….because a 7 mile ride can easily turn into a 20 mile ride if his “on-board GPS” (aka rider) takes a wrong turn.
-He needs to have the calm mind of a Rodeo Pick-Up Horse….because many horses can not hold it together under stress. But a good Trail Horse must be able to cope with the high emotional energy often coming from other horses in front, behind and either side of her. He needs to always be level-headed and sensible.
-He needs to manage being squashed against others like a Polo Pony….because on some trails his nose might be pushed against a tail in front, or flanks pressed side-by-side with rider’s knees banging against other rider’s knees, or another horse breathing down his back. He needs to have patience and get along well with others.
-He needs to cope with bursts of speed like a Racehorse…..because if that “on-board GPS” (aka rider), stated above, turns the short ride into 20 miles you won’t get home till dark if walking that whole distance.
-He needs to be a clever problem-solver with his mind and feet like a Cutting horse….sometimes his rider is gonna get him stuck in places that seem impossible to get out of!
-He needs to be brave like a Cow Horse because not only will he have to deal with protective mama cows and bulls out on the trails, but he’ll also be faced with mountain bikes, ATVs, motorcycles, strollers, tractors, logging equipment, chainsaws, horse-drawn carts, bullet-riddled appliances, floating plastic bags and balloons, booming thunder and pouring rain with flapping slickers, loose wild horses and burros, and all forms of wildlife.
-And he needs to be cuddly and sweet like a Child’s Pony….because he will spend countless hours exploring trails with his rider.
But hey…. He’s “JUST” a Trail Horse!
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My horse isn’t just a trail horse, he’s truly amazing and I am so lucky I can trust him to keep me safe on the trails. We’ve definitely come across some interesting things on the trail, but my rock solid trail horse has always kept me safe. Never underestimate the value of a trail horse.
Love this and it is so true! My horses weren’t “just trail horses”. They were all the things you wrote about and they were my best friends.