01/23/2024
Freddie and friends spent 4 weeks on vacation in the Sierra foothills* over the holidays. Freddie got to explore trails under saddle for the first time, and he was an absolute rockstar!
On his adventures, Freddie passed vehicles, trailers, tarps and tents, barking dogs, people and pets in brightly colored clothes, power tools starting up as we passed, running horses - in pastures alongside us, and his friends galloping ahead and leaving him behind! He will happily go first or last... normally last because he's a slow poke. But he confidently took the lead on multiple occasions when his much more experienced pony buddy would spook at something or refuse to pass. Freddie especially likes getting his feet wet, so he loved the creek crossings and the mud. He even experienced his first snow!
We weren't able to get photos of Freddie being ridden because Freddie was the only horse quiet and sensible enough to be ridden with one hand, so all the photos are from his back! He does have the cutest ears though! I included a photo of my daughter on him in the arena, for scale, shes 12 yrs old, 4'6 and 62lbs. Freddie hadn't been ridden for 6+ months so I made her go first to make sure it was safe! If you enjoy a more relaxing, unhurried ride, on the buckle, taking the time to enjoy the scenery...Freddie's your guy. He seems pretty much unflappable so far. Spooked once (a bird flew out from a bush under him), recovered instantly and stopped dead. He has a great stop, and really great brain, he's easy going, no drama. Will make someone an exceptional trail partner.
Until he's adopted we will keep taking him out to expose him to more new experiences and to improve his stamina and fitness. He doesn't like hills much...lol
*Freddie and friends stayed at Avery Meadows Ranch, near Arnold. At just under 4000' elevation there was just enough snow to make it fun! The owners Tim and Jill welcome temporary boarders, and the horses are accommodated in beautiful big private pastures, fed hay twice daily. There are lovely trails around the ranch (100 acres), plus an arena and 2 round pens. The property connects to the Arnold Rim Trail system, so you can ride for miles, out of the ranch. Highly recommend!