My Challenge with The Challenge
/I am pleased to have signed up for the Fell Pony Society’s mileage challenge again this year, formally called The Fell Pony Society Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Challenge. The challenge is 96 miles by October 31 of this year, honoring the length of the late Her Majesty’s life. I have included four ponies on my ‘team’ this year, three youngstock and a mare. I anticipate that the vast majority of the mileage will be handwalking the youngstock.
My day started with me thinking that now that foaling season is past and I am recovering from my sleep-deprived state, that I can get back to working on (walking) the Challenge. But as the morning unfolded, I found myself chuckling about my challenge with The Challenge.
It’s the time of year when I run two herds: mares and foals are out on the hill during the day, and open mares and youngstock are out during the night. In the evening, I fetch the mares and foals into the foaling sheds. Sometimes that involves quite a walk, and other nights they put themselves in. In the morning, sometimes the herd meets me at the barn, and sometimes it’s like it was this time: they stood on a high plateau on the hill watching me feed and clean stalls and spread their hay, hoping they would come down on their own. Nope.
I enjoyed the climb to bring them in, as pasqueflowers are still blooming, and I take great joy seeing their smiling faces on the hillside. And of course the view of the ponies on the hill is always breathtaking. But by the time I brought them in, any thought of walking optional miles was long gone! I tallied probably a mile all told, but it won’t count, especially since half the mile was just me with no ponies as I was making my way to them. Good exercise, though, even if it didn’t progress me towards the Challenge goal. There’s plenty of days left to accumulate miles, so fingers crossed that my challenge with the Challenge will be surmountable!
© Jenifer Morrissey, 2023