Well that was FUN!!
I'm so proud of Danimal. I signed us up for the Lucky J Ranch Horse Trail Obstacle Challenge! I wasn't sure if it was going to be a typical ranch horse challenge or more of a fun obstacle challenge like at Shakerag. And I wasn't even sure if we could do it without a western saddle, but... I asked and she said we could, so we did! And Jenn mentioned that she did it in english saddles all the time with her OTTB's, so... phew!
I was a bit unsure of what was going to happen but once we got the basics figured out - like how to enter, where it was, what to wear, etc - it was easy! It was just down the road at the Covington FFA center. It's an easy 25 minute drive. They posted the course a few days ago and it looked more like a shakerag fun course than typical "ranchy" stuff, but.. it had some ranchy stuff too. Dan and I had gone to the Dabneys last week so we were kind of prepared, but otherwise, he hasn't really done true obstacles since the Shake Rag course. But then again, he was reserve champion then and hadn't done anything in over a year. But I wasn't going to be competetive.. I was going for fun! We signed up for Amateur walk/trot. Although I probably should have signed up for Amateur W/T/C.

They set the course up that morning and had a demo rider run through it at 8 am. I drove over in the car since the tentative ride times said we wouldn't start til 11:10 ish for my division. I checked in, got his number, and then watched them do the run through. And oh my goodness it looked like SO MUCH FUN! I was excited! Here was the course.
1) walk through a baby pool without water in it, next to an inflatable alligator
2) open and go through a metal gate and latch it (chain over the post)
3) Pick up a giant stuffed teddy bear and walk/trot around the gate and put the teddy bear back on the barrel
4) teeter totter bridge over a blue tarp
5) trot over a log (skinny log too!)
6) Either rope a fake steer OR drag an old christmas tree (they told us not to drag the tree without a western saddle since we didn't have a horn)
7) Go through a shower curtain cut into strips
8) walk through a maze of sticks/branches/logs
9) trot across the arena, pick up a giant flag from a cone and trot around the gate with it and put it back in the cone
10) pick up some mail from a barrel and walk to a mailbox and stick it in there. EXCEPT... there's a giant animated talking scarecrow thing that moves when you get up to it.
11) a mechanical cow on strings that went right, then left... and you had to "cut" it off
12) sidle up to a cooler and grab a water bottle, but it's next to a giant bubble machine.
I headed home and ate some breakfast and my friend said my specific ride time was at 12:20. But at the office when I was checking in, they kept saying stuff like "if you're not early, you're late". So, my horse show anxiety kicked in and we left earlier than we had planned. We got there and I got Dan unloaded and unfortunately we had to park in the sun. And he saw the sheep in the pasture a bit away. Uh oh!! SHEEP!!!! But, he actually settled fairly quickly. He wasn't freaked out as much as curious.. but definitely alert. I decided to go ahead and get on and walk him around because... it's Dan. He's much easier to walk around under saddle than in hand. So we did. I put on my brown pad and had a brown shirt. But our brown pad did have some sparkles. A friend commented on it and I was like "oh... I was trying to be discreet... ha ha. I didn't put on the dino pad!".
We walked over by the sheep and he was curious and interested and cautious but not stupid or super scared. And the sheep were just laying in the shade.. they weren't running around or anything, so that helped. Although a few did get up and walk towards us. After a bit we carried on and walked around. They had a small warm up pen and some people were coming out of it so since the gate was opened, I went in. Everyone else had left so we had the ring to ourselves which was nice. We walked around a bit and then did some trotting. He was tripping a LOT! The footing was deeper than he's used to but still. So we messed around a bit and then it was hot... and I thought it might be helpful to go watch from the side. So I managed to get him to let me unhook the gate chain and then get through and rehook it. Good boy. Good practice for the gate!
We hung out in the shade and watched some of the other rides. And Mike came with us so he came back over to talk some. I was so glad he came but felt bad that we didn't really get to hang out. Dan got restless so we wandered around some more... snacked on some grass... jigged at nothing... squirted a bit across the parking lot because of... kids?? Nothing?? I don't know. Then we sat and watched some more... then we wandered around. Then they still weren't even done with the division before mine. Good gravy!! I got on WAYYYY too early. Plus, they were running behind too. But I did run into a lot of people I knew, which was cool. I was expecting to be the only random weirdo there but there was a bunch of my clients and one of the vet techs and the ag center girl who I had talked to about my soil... and two friends from Halfshire... And Dan was actually in a pretty good mood. He was being cheeky but not snarly with people on the ground... people who knew him and were talking to me and petting him. He tried to get Chelsea (a tech) to scratch his butt. Ha ha. He did knock over the mounting block... try to chew up the order of go... tried to knock down a corral panel... And then he tried to intimidate some of the other horses standing at the in gate. One girl laughed and said he was her spirit animal. ha ha.. He was eating up the attention though.
It still wasn't our turn so then we hiked up a hill to a grassy field and did some trotting up there. He was really trippy and clutzy.. I'm not sure if was because he was a little distracted and I was riding him very loose... or because he's growing out of his shoes... because of his stifle... so I didn't do a ton.
Finally... finally it was our turn. It was like... 1:20 or so. So in we went. I expected him to be better at some things and worse at others, but overall he did SUPER!
He walked up to the pool and after a sniff or two put both front feet in. But then he was like "um... this isn't big enough for all four feet" so he took his front feet out and went around it. The pool was practically on top of the entry way so I didn't bother trying to get him back through it. Had it been off the rail a bit more I probably would have. Then we headed to the gate. He wasn't alarmed at the streamers or anything and even helped me push the gate open. Like at home. And then he let me sidepass him so I could pull it close and latch it. We trotted over to the teddy bear and he was totally super and fine for that. He was probably the bravest of all the horses over the teeter totter.. he didn't even look at the tarp.. just walked on up and over like it wasn't even there. And he jumped the log beautifully too. One of the few that jumped it in center. But of course! He was fine for the lasso. They didn't let us drag the tree because it was apparently heavy and we didn't have a horn, so I tried to lasso the cow. Ha ha. He didn't mind me throwing the rope but... although I hit the cow (I was practically on top of it to begin with)... it was an abysmal attempt on my end. Ha ha. He almost trotted through the shower curtain but I asked him to walk right about the same time he started to back off. And then he poked his nose through and then went. He was super over the log jumble even though he stepped on a log and rolled off it. Then we trotted to the flag and he was fine with that, although he got excited and started to canter a few times. When we got to the mailbox he was great and I pretty much got the mail in the box but didn't let go and the scarecrow thing moved! For everyone else it moved earlier, but.. it waited til we were super close for us. Which... maybe was better? Maybe worse? But Dan jumped back and then I couldn't convince him to get close enough again. He wasn't freaking out but he wasn't getting closer. I think he would have had I given him more time, but... I figured he would need a good bit more time, so we just carried on. He was more curious and trying to figure the moving cow out than scared but he didn't quite "box" it like a cutting horse. He didn't even trot... but he tracked it with his head... so that was probably a "fail" but I think that he would really enjoy it if we could actually spend some time on it. And then we trotted up to the cooler and bubbles and he was not a fan of the bubbles. I couldn't get him to sidle up to the cooler, so we just tried to exit... but then he wouldn't go out the gate because of the bubbles. So they eventually came and turned them off and it still took him a minute. ha ha.
Look at him go!
We ended up 4th of 10!!! Good boy Dan!!! It was so much fun and we had a great time. I think that Dan had fun too. He seemed to enjoy himself and wasn't stressed or freaked out. So yay! Good day.
After that we pretty much untacked, hosed off, loaded up and headed home. I figured he was tired and thirsty and I was tired and thirsty. And hungry.