Dec 11, 2008

FCTB Christmas Camp Out 2008

The 2008 FCTB Christmas gathering provided food, fun and entertainment for all. It was a full house at 7BarL, considering there was another club there and some stragglers scattered about. Friday it was overcast and we had light rain, but decided to make the most of the day and headed out for a good ride on the Suwannee tract. After about 2 hours we got back to camp and were treated to Sister Sarah’s good camp cookin’. We had mushroom salsa chili, home made mac-n-cheese and some tasty meatball subs, all topped off with a homemade apple cake. Friday night was highlited by our fireside chat, which covered such topics as Key West, Bimmy Juffet and some Elmis sightings. I think some of us hit the suds sooner than others! Saturday we had a good long ride. All managed to make it across the steel bridge, but the trail we planned to explore was a little scary, so we backtracked a little, crossed under the bridge and invaded the music park, where we got to play on the hilly trails and took advantage of their nice new bathrooms. We made it back to camp with no casualties (although Mustang and Linc did entertain us with some fancy piaffes and airs above ground) and all looked forward to Wildcat’s Low Country Boil. The dinner was excellent, and again the crowning glory was the delicious dessert, this time provided by Liz. Pinky and Susan joined us Saturday afternoon and we were entertained by their redneck camping accommodations, which involved climbing up a ladder and over a ramp to get into the back of the trailer where they slept. Sunday’s ride was the whole Mattair loop. We were happy to see the sun, since the rain brought in the cool weather. We managed to make it back to camp and have a quick snack before everyone packed up and headed home. A special congratulations goes out to Wildcat, who stayed in the saddle all weekend, and was quite tickled to see someone else get bucked off for a change. (Luckily not from our group!) Miss Cory won the prize for best rider- she and Beauty kept up with the big folks and showed us a thing or too about cowboying up! Check out Beauty's pink blaze. Thanks to everyone for contributing to these special memories. We are definitely a unique group…check out the rest of the photos HERE.

Nov 12, 2008

Veteran's Day Parade

Marilyn Whitford and Clyde represented the Army Calvary in full dress for the Palatka Veteran's Day Parade. She and Clyde have become regulars and are well loved by the crowd.




November 15th Ride

Informational flyer and sponsor sheet available in the files section

Nov 3, 2008

Miracle Ride in Eustis

Cathy, KD and Linnelle met at the Lower Wekiva River State Preserve - Fechtel Tract to join the Miracle Ride to benefit The Greater Orlando Children's Miracle Network. Linnelle treated KD and Cathy to a home grown steak dinner Friday night with meat raised on her farm. Her Dad and step Mom came in for the evening to camp and cooked over an open fire. What a treat !!

The campsite area was spacious with a nice bath house for the people, a 10 stall barn and about 10 to 12 paddocks for the horses. Although the campsites are primitive there is plenty of water, with several concrete water troughs filled for the horses. The only real negative was lots and lots of sand spurs. There were several nicely marked short trails, but you could ride for hours and hours by tying into the trails at the neighboring Seminole State Forest. Seemed like the trails were all multiuse for riders, cyclists and hikers with a combination of forest roads and winding single track trails through the woods.





The ride was very well organized with breakfast by IHOP and lunch provided bySonny's on Saturday. They even had a lovely pit stop in the middle of the ride with water, apples and carrots for the horses and snacks and drinks for the riders. We chose to ride with the slower group so we wound up taking a slightly shorter trail so that we would all meet at the rest stop together. There were prizes for the most money collected and several raffle items. KD even won some free Seminole Feed ! We heard there were about 160 riders although the organizers said the attendance was about half of normal.

We saw lots of wildlife including turkey, deer and sandhill cranes. Luckily we didn't see any bears but we saw loads of sign on the trail. Cathy and KD stayed again Saturday night, but Linnelle had to head home to start moving into her new home. Because the drive from Jacksonville took 2 hrs 45 minutes, it's not somewhere we'll go on a regular basis, but was well worth the drive and certainly a place that we would go again.


View more photos HERE.








Oct 29, 2008

FDR Park - Georgia

Traci and Mike Woodard trailered their horses to F.D.Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain, Georgia for a long weekend of exploring and trail riding. You can read Traci's narrative of their trip HERE and view the rest of their photos of the trip in this ALBUM. Looks like they had a great time !

Oct 18, 2008

Benefit Ride

WOW! What a great turnout in Taylor for the Benefit Ride for Rita Stokes! I was told there were 160 riders. The day started out grey and drizzly and to be expected, some of the horses were nervous in such a big crowd. There was an accident when a horse got scared of the horse drawn wagon, bucked off his rider, jumped over the fence and headed off down the road. The rider had her breath knocked out of her, but was able to get up and still participate.

The group was gathered up and we all headed out on time at 10:00am. We were taken through some lovely trails, down dirt roads, through some water crossings on a 2-1/2 hour ride to the East Tower of Oceola National Forest. There was a wonderful spread of hamburgers, hot dogs, and a whole table of homecooked items along with dozens of desserts.

We got to eat and rest for about an hour, then everyone mounted up again and headed down a slightly different route back to our starting place for a 6 hour total excursion. There was one more accident with a runaway horse, but all in all most of the horses were well behaved for such a large group. We saw all kinds and colors of horses and many interesting rigs, especially the one below. :-) Here are many more photos of the day.

Oct 16, 2008

Members Annual Party

We've nailed down the date and the place for our Holiday Camping Weekend and hope all members can join us for our last hurrah! Come hang out for some good food and beautiful trails along the historic Suwannee River. The low country boil will be on Saturday around 4 pm and the party will last until ? (paid members only please)

Place: 7 Bar L Ranch in Live Oak (directions in the files section)
When: December 5th to 7th
Food: Low Country Boil