Friday 29 April 2011

Last day at the ranch

The last day came up quickly, and was another full day, this time of roping, branding a calf, and barrel racing.
We were lucky to have Joel Eliot with us for the week, and were in awe of how easy he made roping look.

Thursday 28 April 2011

Mounted shooting

We learned to rope, move cattle, tried team penning (harder than it looks!), went on some trail rides, and spent the whole of Thursday on mounted shooting. We strapped on holsters, and walked, then trotted the course, "dry firing" at the balloons, to get the hang of it, and the feel of the guns. You have to use single action Colt 45's or replicas, which means you have to pull the hammer back each time you fire the gun; this is tricky when you have small hands.
After lunch we took turns riding 3 horses (only a few are trained and able to handle the loud noise) through the course at a lope; you have two guns with 5 shells each, to shoot the10 balloons on the course. So at the half way point you're putting the first gun back in the holster, getting the second one out as you turn around a barrel, and getting that hammer back to shoot the first balloon on the straightaway home. Those balloons come up quickly when you're loping!

Monday 25 April 2011

Cowgirl Camp

There were eight of us at Cowgirl Camp, level II, held at the Double E Guest Ranch in New Mexico. The first day was spent getting oriented, and in the arena getting used to our horses. Though cool in the mornings, once the sun came up over the hills it was warm and got into the 80's every day.