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sponsored an ACTHA ride the first weekend in June at Midwest Trail Ride. The proceeds will be donated to Horse Angels
horse rescue in Spencer, IN.
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American Competitive Trail Horse Association riders compete for accumulative points throughout the year.
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Dr. Sue Whitman, DVM operates Horse Angels, a rescue operation that heals the bodies and minds of rescued horses. Dr. Sue has the horses trained and works hard to find them 'forever homes'.
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Maggie Whitlow was in
charge of the ACTHA event, Karen Humphries was in charge of the obstacles and Kathy Ellington
Swango got together all the prizes. Kathy
was also a judge and Mary Ann was her a judge's helper, a timekeeper.
We stayed in one of the sweet cedar cabins with a beautiful back yard.
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Yikes! Where are Flash and Rio?
They were back at home in Bloomington. On again-off again storms Thursday and Friday
helped them decide to stay dry and eat hay. Friday night the storms were in full gear and Saturday
morning the rain was still coming down.
Judges met early Saturday
morning and the majority of riders agreed that doing the obstacle ride around camp was the safe
option.
The Saturday ride was a
great example of COWGIRL UP! Riders,
judges and helpers did their jobs in the pouring rain with no whining.
We were stationed at the
final obstacle, the Wildlife Box, full of scary wild flora and noisy, big-eyed
fauna. Some horse and rider pairs
negotiated the path in the box calmly and gracefully. Others … not so well. Either way, it was a good learning and
sacking-out experience for both horse and rider.
After the outside shower,
a shower inside seemed like a good idea.
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The weather cleared up
the in the afternoon and a bunch of us drove up 446 to the Scenic View
Restaurant for supper. Yum!!!
Then a little further up the road to Brewsters. Can you say Red Raspberry Chocolate Truffle?
Sunday morning was dry, but
the sky was giving mixed messages.
Nestled in the fluffy, sunny clouds were ominous storm buds.
The rain stayed away and
the ACTHA ride went up into the woods.
Hooray!
Look carefully and you
can find Allison and her black and white pony going up the trail.
We were stationed at the
first obstacle, the Mailbox. Most of the horses had dealt with mailboxes before, but a few seemed to have forgotten that they had ever
seen one.
Judge Kathy waits for a horse and rider.
Mary Ann times an imaginary horse and rider.
Winners of Open, Pleasure
and Junior were awarded ribbons, ACTHA bucks and their choice of prizes from a large
selection of horse-related and personal items.
Saturday Junior Winners
Saturday Pleasure Winners
Sunday Junior Winner
Overall Winner
We all had a great
time! Rain can get a lot of things wet,
but can never dampen the fun!