Friday, July 16, 2021

Coming In At Sundown

 Amble is beautiful

She looks a bit bay colored here


I got new fly masks for the big horses, this barely fit Mack but the flies can't get in


This is the one I got for Joey but its too small for him & fits Wifi.
The one I got for her is COB size & I'll keep it for Amble


Coming In At Sundown
OK, heading out




I think this photo is gorgeous


Friday, July 9, 2021

First Payment

I've made the first payment on this beautiful girl,
Black Orchid Ambleside


Her dam, 
North Fork Sierra 

Sire: Clononeen Tullamore Dew

Dam: Clononeen Violet

Born: May 3, 2010

Registered: GHVS

PSSM1: n/n

Color: Homozygous Black & Homozygous Tobiano

North Fork Sierra is a beautiful Gypsy mare with a wonderful temperament.  Her stunning blue eyes and loving personality make her a favorite. Sierra stands at 14'2 hands and tends to produce foals much taller than herself.


Ambles sire,

Mac Guinness


Sire: The PO Stallion

Dam: Lainey Zoe

Born: September 14, 2006

Registered: GV03358P

PSSM1: n/n

Color: Homozygous Chestnut & Homozygous Tobiano

Mac Guinness stands at 16hh, with tremendous bone, hair and feather. 

He has rock solid conformation, amazing presence, and a beautiful head.


I've decided to make payments on Amble while she is at the breeders. 
Yesterday I paid $1,800 in the first of 4 payments, 3 of which will be $1,800
and the 4th will be whatever's due plus any incidentals.

She will probably be weaned & ready to go by November and the breeders can keep her for up to 
2 months after she is weaned. 
Bringing her home will all depend on the weather and Covid bullshit at the border.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Generation 2 Can Am

I just love this thing. 
We'd been talking about getting a Polaris General but the local dealerships had ZERO interest in selling to us so we went to Fife & walked in and bought this bad boy, 
a 2021 Can Am Commander. 


Then we bought a new flatbed for it with E-Track & tire nets to keep it attached to the trailer. Lan didn't want to use tie downs attached to the body as they come loose after a few bumps. These tire nets are easy to use & stay tight.
He also uses a heavy duty chain attached to the body for just-in-case.


Our first couple of trips out were to Tahuya, a local ORV area.

Then we drove to las Vegas for a week of fun in the sun.


First stop along the way was at Black Forest Mine in northern Nevada. It was snowing and chilly but the Commander kept us warm, along with our rain gear from work.
This is my favorite photo from the entire trip.


This one is pretty awesome too


I thought we might run into wild horses but we were both completely surprised that on the first trip into the mountains to see Black Forest Mine that there are more than 100 in that area.


This was inside a mine in the area but not Black Forest, that mine was closed off


Outside of Vegas we rode at Wilson Tank 



We went up here at night also and sat & watched the full lunar eclipse.

Wild Horse Cabin was on Lans list of must-sees


On the way home we went to this & spent most of the day there.

We went into a lot of mines this time. Previously, we had always been scared that they were unstable and would fall in on us, or have poisonous gasses inside. But YouTube is our friend! and we watched a lot of videos of other people going inside them.
We're not going up or down any vertical shafts, only stay in the horizontal shafts and we stay together, exploring one line at a time. There was one mine that we went about 1/2 mile under the earth with side lines, spent over an hour in there. 

Anyway, back to the Commander. 
We've got about 50-ish hours & 500 miles on it, MAYBE, and its already back to the shop for repairs. We haven't abused this thing, we've been taking it easy.
Front differential, steering, belt engagement & rear knocking noise. We HOPE its all covered by warranty, since its BRAND NEW.