MiniHGal
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I know I haven't posted in a very long time...
But, since I have the pictures ready and there isn't a whole lot to say, I figured I would share!
This is my tandem, Fascination (wheeler), and Peekaboo (leader). We are gearing up for a CDE in May, so we went for a training day on Wednesday, to the same facility where the CDE will be held. We drove for about an hour in the dressage court, working on our figures and gaits. As they will be doing Intermediate, our dressage needs lots of work as a tandem! Then we played in the obstacles and went out on the trails. Lots of fun with really wonderful horses!
FYI: My mares are 36" and 35" at the withers, respectively. The cart is a Pacific Smart Cart, and the harness is a mixture of many things (always a work in progress). The balance was set for two people, which is why my posture is not as good as it ought to be.
The boots on the horses are there for their protection...Fascination has front shoes on, and as such, can do more damage than if she was barefoot.
And yes, for tandem driving you should always have a groom with you. For the dressage portion of the schooling, my groom took pictures, but for obstacles, she was in the cart with me.
Dressage schooling:
Straightness...momentarily! It is easier to do curves than straight lines with a tandem.
A short refresher of dressage work after obstacles revealed a rather more sensitive Peeks...one that thought maybe a very cute canter was the right answer to a whip cue (which it would have been if I had asked for a canter along with the whip).
And out on the trails. Our horse sized buddy is way out in front (away from the unpredictable tandem).
Hope you enjoyed my pictures as much as I enjoyed the day they were taken!
This is my tandem, Fascination (wheeler), and Peekaboo (leader). We are gearing up for a CDE in May, so we went for a training day on Wednesday, to the same facility where the CDE will be held. We drove for about an hour in the dressage court, working on our figures and gaits. As they will be doing Intermediate, our dressage needs lots of work as a tandem! Then we played in the obstacles and went out on the trails. Lots of fun with really wonderful horses!
FYI: My mares are 36" and 35" at the withers, respectively. The cart is a Pacific Smart Cart, and the harness is a mixture of many things (always a work in progress). The balance was set for two people, which is why my posture is not as good as it ought to be.
And yes, for tandem driving you should always have a groom with you. For the dressage portion of the schooling, my groom took pictures, but for obstacles, she was in the cart with me.
Dressage schooling:
Straightness...momentarily! It is easier to do curves than straight lines with a tandem.
A short refresher of dressage work after obstacles revealed a rather more sensitive Peeks...one that thought maybe a very cute canter was the right answer to a whip cue (which it would have been if I had asked for a canter along with the whip).
And out on the trails. Our horse sized buddy is way out in front (away from the unpredictable tandem).
Hope you enjoyed my pictures as much as I enjoyed the day they were taken!