Anyway, like I mentioned yesterday, I hadn't been particularly impressed with the course map posted online. The jumps looked small and the course looked soft technicality-wise. Luckily, tho, walking it improved my opinion. There was a fair amount of interesting terrain and a lot of time spent in the woods. Plus some jumps in new positions that I quite liked.
brace yo'selves for hella pictures of charlie |
Overall tho, I figured the course should go pretty well for us and I was resolute in determining that I would ride more forward. To aid in this, I busted out the stabby jabby studs I bought earlier this spring. The ground was super hard and I wanted to give Charlie every opportunity to respond to my aids by giving him enough traction.
cruisin along to the itsy bitsy tootsie roll at jump 2 |
In fact, Charlie seemed to discover his studs pretty quickly in the xc warm up, and immediately improved his carriage and turning radius. Yessss! That's the ticket, big guy!
Warm up was actually pretty cool too (for fucking once LOL) bc they had this long straight roped off lane leading up to the fences, all going away from the trailers. Since I was the first to go on course, the warm up was empty. So I was able to right off the bat practice our "start box style" by just breaking into gallop up the lane and over the first warm up fence. Perfect.
he actually spooked a little at it LOL |
The start box was also pointed into the woods away from the trailers and rings etc, which can traditionally make for a sticky situation with Charlie. This time tho? He was totally clean and clear out of the gates, and jumped the first fence beautifully out of a forward stride. Good boy!!
Jump 2 was kinda an unimpressive tootsie roll jump with a shitty ground line that Charlie sorta spooked at and jumped a little funny when we got to a gap. Nbd tho, he landed cantering forward looking for the next.
we looped down a hillside with some very fun use of terrain, albeit small fences, that you'll have to watch the helmet cam video to see. then came back into view for this simple table |
He landed wanting to run, but actually we had to pretty quickly re-balance for a steep descent into this sorta little hollow that we went through in Charlie's season opener last year. Unlike last year tho, Charlie's a damn educated horse now and handled the terrain way better than I expected!
We jumped the little feeder down in the hollow easily, albeit a little close. Again, it's a small jump and didn't really give Charlie any reason to stand off it. Nbd tho. From there, we curved right back up the hill out of the hollow toward the garden gate that Charlie jumped beautifully right out of stride.
stupid turn to the palisade + horse who doesn't turn right = THIS lol. he's a star tho! also.... it makes more sense in the helmet cam haha, but at least we're forward, right?? LOL |
Except.... Once we got there I really preferred to do the bigger jump, and Charlie was being extremely rideable. So we went for it. I knew the turn would be hard bc his left shoulder weighs 8,000lbs and we'd be trying to angle late after some trees turning back away from the start box.
Charlie kinda fussed with me about the turn, and didn't really see the fence itself until three strides out. He locked on tho and gave it a huge effort. Good boy!
easy peasy through the first water! |
But.... I just don't really like them. They're so airy and don't really impress a horse, ya know? Honestly I worry about Charlie hitting one of them... Esp with the stupid turn and him fussing about going right... It was fine tho, he jumped it kinda sideways, but he jumped it. Then cantered on down the hill.
I opted to bring him down to a trot going into the water, just bc it was heading straight back toward the trailers and I wanted to make sure he had enough time to see our next jump. He was foot perfect tho, and actually didn't try to drag me toward home at all! Yasss!
i walked this half coffin no fewer than 8 times.... it rode fine in a show jump canter tho! |
So.... we show jumped it. And it was fine. Whatevskis, right? It seemed a little strange and unfair to put that kind of striding in the middle of the course but presumably they had their reasons.
that's my boy chuck!! his shape now is so much stronger and more adjustable than it used to be! |
i REALLY liked the placement of these houses on the crest of a small hill. also, can we all just agree that charlie is too pure for this world?!? #SWOON |
Next up we slowed a bit to approach probably the coolest combo on course - a tiny bank up onto a mound, then back down the other side before reaching a nicely sized roll top. Charlie has very little experience with mound type features, so even tho this bank was very small (it's a BN bank) I was eager to try it.
this combination was super fun too! |
charlie was brilliant over the table |
They're both very nice fences and while obviously Charlie's jumped them each a few times now, it still feels like good experience for him.
god i love him tho <3 |
steadying up ahead of the second water |
lol i love how he's staring directly at the photographer while i'm trying to organize for the water |
charlie is just canterin through like a normal horse. emma is apparently doin the shimmy lol... |
ping!! these jumps too smol tho! |
Actually, I was super proud of him too bc even tho we were clearly heading back to the trailers and had pretty long runs between the last two fences, he really didn't speed up or start pulling. Actually I probably could have ridden him more forward! But that's a good feeling, ya know? Like Charlie has finally truly figured out that this is *not* a race, and that there are different gears and speeds etc.
so dreamy tho, amirite?? <3 |
This particular course was in some ways kinda strange, and some of the jumps were definitely underwhelming. But it did feel like a proper Novice test, and Charlie felt at every moment and with each hoof fall that he knew the answers and was able to face each obstacle competently and confidently.
I'm not sure there was much here to "test" or "prepare us" for the next level, but that's totally fine. It's enough to just get through smoothly and free of any drama or moments of unexpected excitement haha.
It's a little disappointing to be so far off the leader board after dressage. Esp knowing that it's not really that unusual for us to have a rail. And, honestly, if at some point we do timed courses I expect we'll get penalties there too. So it would be useful to have stronger dressage scores.
we don't have to be competitive to be having fun <3 |
that moment when you get home exhausted and dump everything on the floor, and the cats are like, "cool - new sleeping spot!" |