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Hiking the Turtleback Trail in Acworth, GA
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Hiking the Turtleback Trail in Acworth, GA

January 6, 2019January 6, 2019 J.EverheartLeave a comment

On New Year’s Day I tried out a new trail that isn’t too far from my house but is primarily a mountain bike trail, so in the past I’ve overlooked it. I never saw a mountain biker on my whole 4 mile hike, but I did run into a couple walking their dog. My son… Continue reading Hiking the Turtleback Trail in Acworth, GA

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Fishing at Raccoon Creek in North Georgia

June 29, 2018 J.EverheartLeave a comment

I heard about a remote fishing spot in a WMA about 40 minutes from my house and decided to check it out. You have to be pretty determined to get there because it requires a 2 mile bike ride followed by a 1/2 mile hike. The WMA stocks the river with trout though, so it’s… Continue reading Fishing at Raccoon Creek in North Georgia

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Baron and Rusty tolerate each other but they’re not really friends. Rusty is the boss and tells the two big horses where they’re allowed to stand. Baron would really like to be the boss.
He loves his ear rubs and head massages. He is way more snuggly than the horses. He comes back after dinner for more snuggle time.
I used to own this donkey and now I own him again because he wasn’t working out in his new home. He is like one of those really intelligent dog breeds that if you don’t give them a job, they create a job for themselves and it usually involves getting into trouble. We will be hiking together, camping, going for beach walks and learning to pack. Many adventures await!
When your pony is this good, you walk the last quarter mile back to the trailer to give him a break. (He looks grumpy here, but that was just the wind blowing in his face.)
I have a story for you. I took Baron to the beach today and it was WINDY so we started out on the inside road, a dirt road that runs parallel to the beach but is behind the dunes and out of the wind. We rode a good while in the deep sand and I didn’t want to overdo it, so I thought we could just go over the hill and look at the beach but not go very far. Walking in deep sand like that is a workout for him and I don’t like to push him too hard. We rode over the hill onto the beach and he went from plodding plow horse to fire breathing dragon as soon as he felt the wind whipping and heard the roar of the ocean. He held it together and we left the beach and started back to the trailer. Except that he didnt want to go! He turned around and took me back over the hill onto the beach and we did another mile on the beach with the wind in our hair and the ocean all whipped up. I was shocked that he turned around and wanted to go even longer, and on the beach with all the noise! I was so proud of him! Even though he scares the shit out of me sometimes, he really is a good horse! Check my story for video of the ride...
I rode Baron bridleless for the first time tonight and I did not die. It went way better than expected! I have very little control over speed but the steering was on point! I figured he would just go stand by the gate, but he actually gave me a tour of the pasture and cooperated quite well. I tried this because I want him to get better about slowing down off of my seat. I ride alone 99% of the time now, and our communication and trust really need to go to the next level for me to feel confident. Even though we didn’t leave the pasture, this was a productive exercise!
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