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MajorClementine

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Happy New Year fellow drivers. In an effort to help me keep track of everyone's time please put the horse driven and time driven at the top of your post. That way I can easily find your times.

Then feel free to tell us all about your driving day, or just your day in general. Rather than have two threads let's just keep our discussion here with the hours. We all like to chat here so it'll be easier to have it all in one place. BONUS POINTS for pictures!

Also, I assume most of us use Strava or other tracking apps for driving? Do we want to keep track of miles this year as well? Let me know. Happy hitching!
 
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45 minutes in the cold with Falcor yesterday!
I got my first drive of 2025 in! I think I beat last year by more than a week. It had warmed up recently to a balmy -15 C (5 F) so we went out. Falcor felt just a bit jumpy and reactive while harnessing so I went ahead and lunged him a bit, as much as he decided he needed. He decided he didn't need much. We hitched and he waited on his own for me to get seated before getting the cue to move off. He felt just a bit spicy when we walked out to the field but he settled in just fine and was happy to walk the entire loop. I got cold, but that's ok. I had the thought "what's better than a pony who can canter out in the field? One who will happily just walk the entire field!"
I've also registered and paid deposit for the annual High Country Driving Bonanza held annually at the historic Millarville Racetrack, Alberta. It's going to be about 5 hours for us to drive down there, but it's a 3-day clinic with international instructors. It will run Monday through Wednesday in July. Following that, there's a 3-day HDT running an hour closer to home. I'm going to take Falcor (and maybe Phillippe the donkey for fun) and see what we can learn. Time to get ready for adventures in 2025!!
 
@1roadtoad I'm really glad you're being safe. When you're not familiar with the process, better err on the side of caution. Do you have a driving group local to you? Or somewhere that you can go audit or take a green driving clinic? Having the support of a community really makes the world of difference - speaking from experience.
 
@1roadtoad I'm really glad you're being safe. When you're not familiar with the process, better err on the side of caution. Do you have a driving group local to you? Or somewhere that you can go audit or take a green driving clinic? Having the support of a community really makes the world of difference - speaking from experience.
I have taken a few lessons, but they have been in a controlled environment (riding ring), with a trainer and with a very well mannered Morgan horse to lead the way. The trainer has suggested that I send my 2 boys to her facility for a month or two for training. (I really only need for one of them to be trained as the other one had been driving a cart for a few years before I bought him). I resist the suggestion because I don't want them to go somewhere else and the training would happen in the riding ring and not be in the type of areas that I want to drive in. Lastly and most importantly, I'm more than a bit nervous about taking my driving past the "ground driving" stage. I really want to drive a cart, but I am truly super nervous about actually doing it with one of my own horses. I don't want me or the boys to get hurt.
 
I have taken a few lessons, but they have been in a controlled environment (riding ring), with a trainer and with a very well mannered Morgan horse to lead the way. The trainer has suggested that I send my 2 boys to her facility for a month or two for training. (I really only need for one of them to be trained as the other one had been driving a cart for a few years before I bought him). I resist the suggestion because I don't want them to go somewhere else and the training would happen in the riding ring and not be in the type of areas that I want to drive in. Lastly and most importantly, I'm more than a bit nervous about taking my driving past the "ground driving" stage. I really want to drive a cart, but I am truly super nervous about actually doing it with one of my own horses. I don't want me or the boys to get hurt.
if you don't want to send them for training, maybe see if you can have a lesson or two with your boys in the arena. That's not necessarily bad. If something doesn't go quite right, they can't just dump or run away with you and there's nothing to stop them. An arena would give you the chance to just focus on them without having to deal with all the things that happen outside of the arena. I don't think few arena lessons would be bad. It could boost your confidence and theirs especially since you are nervous about driving them. While my timeline is utterly blown, I've taken a lesson and would like take a few more. I find the arena offers a bit of added safety so I can focus on making sure I'm doing things correctly before having to face everything that comes with driving outside. And my lesson horse is a morgan as well, I think they're wonderful horses for the few I've met.
 

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