@newforest damn what a shame, why are people so mindless!
We had a great hack today, my first time on board for a couple of weeks. Sid was very lively with his sharer yesterday and I think she might have emptied the tank a bit because he was slow to start, but as usual got more cheerful the longer we stayed out. We couldn't get up speed in many places because of the mud - he hates mud - but we were adventurous, heading up the steep hill to the deer park, where the deer had changed sides just to upset him. Then through the competition yard along the Sheepwalk, where a new rubbish sorting facility has been built in the old quarry and erected giant new fences, which Sid walked past as far away from as he could get! More muddy tracks leading to a brisk canter up to the Roman Temple, where the huge logging machinery was at work loading whole trees onto a trailer. Sid stood and watched when I asked him to, but the canter away was even brisker than the approach
We headed down a narrow stony track which started to fill up with mud at the bottom, so I offered Sid the chance to climb out of it by jumping up a 6 foot bank. He didn't even hesitate and I was really surprised at how smoothly it happened. I've never ridden up an obstacle like that before, and he just seemed to, as
@Jessey put it, teleport up to the top - one mighty push from behind and there we were! We manoeuvred our way along the narrow upper path and then down through an area where the forestry has been completed and there are sone huge tank-tracks left by the machines. They are hard to cross. A person could step across on the high parts but I looked and couldn't really see a route for a horse. Sid did that thing where he doesn't exactly take hold of the bit but he makes it clear that he is taking control, and walked us down to a section which he thought would be passable, as indeed it proved to be. We crossed another tank-track the same way, letting him choose the route, and then enjoyed another whizzy canter up the slope on the far side.
This brought us onto the Heath where he was thoroughly warmed up and offering trot and canter every which way, such fun, except when he tried to canter down the gully and on to the road!
He was very, very good and got 4 poles of grass as his reward.