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Can we do the Horseless riders and Riderless Horses thing again?

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  • I have a horse in Newnan, GA who could use a rider. I don't get out to ride her enough (2 times a week) and she loves a good ride. Her Favorite things in the world are a good hand gallop and jumping!

    I will have to get Freebird to write up what kind of horse she is, I am not good at it, I think she is perfect, and we all know that isn't possible!

    "There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be" - Andy Adams
    \"There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be\" - Andy Adams

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    • I have a horseless rider. She is a friend from school and will be moving up to the NoVa/D.C. area (Arlington I think) since she graduates in a couple weeks. She isn't from the area, so she has no clue on where to go, so I said I would ask around.

      She is interested in getting back into the jumpers, but really just wants some riding time. She is open to any type of riding (as far as taking lessons or riding a greenie and everything inbetween). She is a really nice girl and a good rider, also. She is willing to travel, so that isn't as much of a concern (I have already told her she will probably have to go out to the Middleburg area).

      Thanks!

      -Natalie

      proud member of the MOOP clique (although I am now positive that I have a pony in my 15.3hh bodied horse)

      "All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl."
      -Natalie

      proud member of the MOOP clique (although I am now positive that I have a pony in my 15.3hh bodied horse)

      \"All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl.\"

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      • My daughter is horseless (had to put her horse down last week ). We're in the Seattle area. She rode a leased horse in the Jr. hunters and Eq last year, but still loves to ride ponies, even though she's aged out and 5'7". She plans to ride IHSA this next year.

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        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Parade:
          I have a horse in Newnan, GA who could use a rider. I don't get out to ride her enough (2 times a week) and she loves a good ride. Her Favorite things in the world are a good hand gallop and jumping!

          I will have to get Freebird to write up what kind of horse she is, I am not good at it, I think she is perfect, and we all know that isn't possible!

          "There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be" - Andy Adams<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Hmmm, let's see...I'll try to be nice here.... She is a total fruit cake, has to go in a tack nose band, draw reins, martingale, and spurs, and oh yea, LOTS of Ace. Oh but she' IS pretty fun to ride...if you get liqured up before hand that is, LOL.


          JUUUSSSST KIDDING...I am so witty tonight? Aren't you laughing Ash?? OK, the REAL Parade, is a BLAST to ride - sober :-) and is just a total GEM of a horse that I have been privleged enough to have been able to ride a few times. She is absolutly beautiful, and doesn't have a mean bone in her bodyt. Though a beginner could ride her, she - like most TB's I know - goes a lot better for intermed. or above. As her Mommy says, "you have to always have a bit of Parade in your hands." She is NOT a horse you can - or would ever want to - pick a fight with, but is fine with a short "prayer meeting" (that's what I call them, lol) SHe does tend to get on her forhand, and plow right on, but it isn't for a lack of talent. She would just us humans carry her. Amazingly though, no matter how she approaches a jump - on her forhand, too fast, too slow, crooked... - she WILL go over, and will somehow make it all work. I also LOVE her her round jump. I coudl really go on and on about her. Heck, I love ANY horse that will put up with me riding them, but I think Parade is extra special! I'd say anyone with in an hour radius of Newnan/Sharpsburg oughtta take Parade's mommy up on her kind offer


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          • Freebird! That is too funny, and I am laughing!

            And I like how you put her tendancy to run on the forehand as her wanting us to carry her around, I have always just called it plain laziness! She is such a goof!

            As for her jumping, she is a great teacher for how to ride a round jump and if she really likes you she will save your A$$. She sure saved mine many a times when I screwed up coming to, over or after a jump.

            I do need someone who can help me work on her forehand problem. I LOVED watching Freebird ride her! She is so much better a rider than I.

            You need to come back down soon!

            "There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be" - Andy Adams
            \"There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be\" - Andy Adams

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            • If anyone has any horses in Washington state that need to be ridden (Central Wash.) or shown (all Wash.) I would gladly do it. I am a junior, and have mostly ridden the ponies (pretty short @ 5 foot). Done hunters, equitation, and jumpers. Am experianced, and can ride greenies, and basically just want all the experiance I can get.

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              Of course I know my horse - this is Pae, who you've only owned and trained for five years.
              Angie (Trainer): No.. I said do you know your course ?
              Me: Oh ya...
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              • Southern California (90274 zip code). 17 hand TB gelding, 13 yr.s, looking for a friend to get him fit again and then? Former eventer and hunter. Fun horse but not for beginner rider due to issues that developed in last home after which I repurchased him.

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                • Horseless at the end of June. I live in central VA. I work a weird schedule so I can ride during the week days and week ends.

                  I currently lease a horse and show in the A/A hunters.

                  I do not mind green as long as they are not crazy. I would like a free lease or just the opportunity to ride a few days a week.

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                  • Lisa B

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                    • Ok....well, I will reluctantly put myself up as a horseless rider from Baltimore again. My current situation is thus: I ride for a great trainer who has a lot of her own (sale) horses that she doesn't have time to do, because she teaches and has a bunch of client horses in training. I get to ride some really amazing and fun horses, from green babies to jumpers, I get to jump frequently, and her barn and the surrounding area are gorgeous. She's even mentioned that I could show if I wanted to!

                      Ok, you are thinking, what the heck is the problem, you big baby? Well, I live 70 miles away from her barn! The gas prices are killing me, my car is an old Volvo wagon with almost 240,000 miles on it, and when I want to ride, I have to take the entire day to do it, and to make sure the weather is nice out there before I go, or I'll get there and just have to turn around and go back home. If I don't plan my timing just right, I can get stuck in Frederick rush hour, northern DC rush hour, or Baltimore rush hour. I generally only get out there twice a week- although lately the weather and my own hectic life has meant no riding whatsoever.

                      I couldn't ask for a better situation- except for the long, inconvenient distance. I don't want to stop riding there, I love being able to help her out and I get so much out of it, but looking ahead to this long, hot summer and rising gas prices- I just don't know if I can do it! Luckily, she now has a few juniors who are helping to do some of her extras, so I don't feel quite as bad about trying to find something else.

                      Soo....what I am looking for is something similar to what I have with her, but closer. I know that is a lot to ask, but I'm really hoping I can find it because this drive is killing me, and I just don't get to ride enough. If I could, I'd ride five days a week- or more! I can hack and jump, I know basic dressage stuff, I've ridden tons of greenies (had three of my own as a junior that I eventually showed Large J's at the A shows with), and I'll ride anything as long as it isn't nuts. The problem is that I've been spoiled- the horses I ride now are all pretty nice, and many of them are for sale as show horses, so I guess what I'm looking for is someone who needs an extra pair of hands to school her hunter/jumpers. I am not as much in shape now as I was before winter hit (no indoor where I ride now), but if I ride more often, that will change. I'm a pretty capable rider, and when I was a junior, I was quite good- so I think I can get that back with steady riding.

                      If you could use someone like me- not a superstar but a good, solid rider really wanting to whip herself back into shape- please pt me! I'm a Ph.D. student at home writing her dissertation, so my hours are very flexible, and my only caveats are that you are considerably closer than 70 miles (again, I'm in Baltimore) and you have at least a couple of nice h/j horses that need me!

                      You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that wont change its shape. Jets to Brazil
                      You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that won't change its shape. Jets to Brazil

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                      • foursocks:
                        two posters on the thread, TSB in Hagerstown, MD & Mystery from Baltimore were looking for riders. Good luck.


                        Will throw it out there again - anyone in the NYC area looking for a rider? I will commute but you have to be near public transportation as I don't have a car since I live in the city. I'm an intermediate English rider & looking for some time in the saddle while I shop for my own. I work so can only do it evenings or weekends (preferred). Thanks!
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                        • Thanks nycjumper! I actually went through and looked at the whole thread (I'm lazy) and found three possibilities.

                          Here's hoping, since my car just told me he is only going to put up with so much driving on the freeway at top speeds before he eats it. Well, not in so many words, but I tell you, he's been sulking.

                          You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that wont change its shape. Jets to Brazil
                          You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that won't change its shape. Jets to Brazil

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                          • The following ponies are available for show board at the schooling, Trillium, or “A” levels. Show board includes lessons from a qualified coach, at a quiet full service barn with a great environment. Facilities include indoor arena and heated tack room. Barn is located in the OAKVILLE, ONTARIO CANADA, central to Toronto, Mississauga, Milton, Hamilton, Brampton, with easy access to major highways.For more information please call (905) 465-0951
                            Link to Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/user/monica061982

                            Apricot Brandy (Willie)
                            Large, made hunter pony. He is a beautiful red dun paint with blaze, and two front socks. Quiet, with puppy dog personality, and loves attention. Cute mover, with textbook perfect jump, always catches the judge’s eye. Has done it all, been to the Royal Winter Fair, and been Canadian Hunter Pony Champion. Looking for a keen rider to show with this year.
                            Simply Irresistible (Jewel)
                            Made, pushbutton, large pony hunter. Stunning black pony with white star. She is very elegant, with lovely form over fences. Miles of “A” show circuit experience, including the Royal Winter Fair. Always stands out in the show ring. Looking for a rider to love and show her this season. Suitable for experienced riders or green riders looking for a forgiving made pony to give them confidence.
                            Little John (Johnny)
                            Small Hunter Pony. Very fine boned, looks like a little thoroughbred. Dark bay gelding with a star. Cute as a button, with personality to match. Beautiful mover, with wonderful jump. Miles of show experience on the “A” circuit including the Royal Winter Fair. A made pony, just looking for a small rider to clean up with this year.
                            Onyx
                            Small Hunter Pony. Grey Welsh gelding with solid build. Nice mover, with good reliable form over fences. Has shown experience at Trillium level. This made pony is looking for a small rider to be his partner.

                            Other horses and ponies available to show at schooling Trillium or “A” levels.

                            [This message was edited by Gemini on May. 12, 2004 at 08:14 PM.]

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                            • Any more horseless riders or riderless horses having luck finding each other? I'm still waiting on a few people I contacted to get back to me....hoping....as the nice days slip past...

                              You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that wont change its shape. Jets to Brazil
                              You can take a line and say it isn't straight- but that won't change its shape. Jets to Brazil

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                              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tidy rabbit:
                                Any horseless riders in SouthWest Ohio?

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                                • Found a lovely rider for my mare in NJ, now I will try again in PA (18853 zip code).

                                  Very nice TB mare available to ride until she sells, if she EVER sells. Intermediate rider.

                                  Large Hannov. gelding. Advanced rider only, dressage only. Rider would have to get along with him real well, he's tried to dump others in the past....

                                  Two PMU mares could use grooming and ground work. Also working with babies when they arrive.


                                  Lots of trails, not much place to school right now. Private farm, no dogs allowed- we have our own. Would love someone to ride with though.

                                  Karma, the Big Guy and Miss OTTB, and two PMU soon-to-be mammas!
                                  Karma and Drifter girl
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                                  • CENTRAL OHIO HORSELESS RIDERS

                                    D'oh. I can post it here...

                                    I've been contacted this spring by several people looking to hire polo grooms/exercise riders. I *may* have them hooked up, but there'd still definitely be substitute groom work available (paid) over the summer, especially if you can drive a rig. The horses all have good ground manners, and most are easy to ride.

                                    ALSO, I just got a call yesterday (May 12) from a guy wanting 4 polo horses legged up starting NOW through early June. They're located just north of Columbus. It doesn't pay, but is all the horse time you want for like a month (I've got one person already, but she doesn't want to ride alone. Also, BO/HO won't care if you take a friend.). I know 3 of the 4 horses (and how the owner rides...): one is very easy, one would be if his vision issues hadn't made him a little spooky but still good, one is a total nutcase. Fourth is probably fairly calm.
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                                    • Shameless bump...

                                      anybody need any help in S-E CT? I'm a horseless very good rider...

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                                      • Horseless rider in southern NH! Adult (more so than I'd like to admit! ), soft, quiet rider, a little bit of a weenie and haven't ridden in quite a while so am a bit leg-challenged. Anyone have a kind, quiet, safe horsie in southern/central NH (Concord area) in need of some hacking?

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                                        • Alright, I posted on pg. 10, but I'll give it another go...

                                          I have a 15.3h 16yr old TB gelding who has competed through Prelim and now would be great for a fun-loving person to go Novice and Training. He's really easy to deal with and just the sweetest boy. Very talented and straight forward. I would love to lease him out of my barn at school in Elkton, MD (hacking into Fair Hill) or somewhere in MA/ New England where I live when I'm not at school. PT me if you wanna have some fun with an amazingly cool little horse! Here he is

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