Monday, January 6, 2014

Green Mountain Horse Association Sleigh Rally

The Green Mountain Horse Association, or GMHA for short, is a really special organization. They steward hundreds of acres of horse property in South Woodstock, Vermont, and host dressage, eventing, hunter/jumper, endurance/trail rides, and driving year-round. Their barns, offices, and other outbuildings are wonderful, and they are set in some of the most beautiful country in an already beautiful state. I've never been to another facility quite like it (and that includes the Kentucky Horse Park).

Yesterday, Hannah and I met up to spectate at the GMHA Sleigh Rally. We weren't sure what we were getting into - other than a stated goal of seeing some cool sleigh driving - but it was an incredibly special day. We saw most of the classes through the day, and I couldn't stop staring at the gorgeous horses, gorgeous sleighs, and seriously fancy outfits. I remain a bit mystified at what they were judging - class list is here, if you're interested - but it was cool to see. Some basics carry over across sport: even driving horses ran the gamut of engaged, obedient, coming through their back, etc. Some things confused me a great deal.

In short: amazing day. If you are even remotely close to GMHA - and we met people who drove 3+ hours to spectate - I can't recommend it enough. We even got lucky with the weather: sunny, clear, and no wind, comfortable weather to stand outside for 4-5 hours even if it was in the high teens/low 20s.

On to the pictures!










The last of the light. Note Hannah taking video in the middle ground. 

The streams at GMHA are pretty even in the winter.


I don't know if the above picture really captures the utter gorgeousness of that particular sleigh, and how seriously fancy the horse was with his matching not-quite-quarter sheet.


I was absolutely enthralled by the way the trailers had been modified to hold carriages and sleighs. Every one was different.







This pony's name was Mr. Wee. I am so not making that up.


Look closely. Yes, yes that is a greyhound in a top hat and Baker sheet rocking the sleigh dog class.


These guys came out of nowhere and absolutely crushed the Currier & Ives class. There were audible gasps in the crowd when they drove over from their trailer to enter the class. It was the only class they did all day, I think. They clearly came to win!



This pony's name was Edward. Look closely. There is a Corgi wearing a scarf in the sleigh.

Later, when they came back in from the cross country pace, the driver pulled him to a halt and announced loudly "That was so much fun! This is the best pony ever! I have to get out and hug him!" And so she leapt out of the sleigh and gave him a huge hug. It. was. adorable.


GO MR. WEE GO. That quarter sheet was about the size of a regular horse saddle pad.

Go and check out Hannah's blog for more photos and a video. Joan of FlatlandsFoto was there, too, and I'm sure she'll post some gorgeous stuff, so if you don't follow her on Facebook you should do so.

12 comments:

  1. So much fun! and great pictures! I will be moving somewhat close to there in about a year and a half so maybe I'll get a chance to check it out someday.

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    1. Yes, do I remember reading you will be at West Point? It would be a bit of a drive but a do-able one. You'll also be close to Fitch's Corner, which is another one of the best venues in Area 1.

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  2. I independently took an almost identical picture of that frozen stream.

    Edward! I caught the Corgi's name (Murray), but not the pony's.

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    1. It was too pretty not to! I should put it up next to the same picture I have from the summer for contrast.

      Yes, Edward and Mr. Wee. <3

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  3. awesome! Would have loved to be there taking pics!

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    1. Next year! The weather was just perfect this year too, especially considering what came before and after.

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    1. It was SUCH a neat event. I'm so glad we went.

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  5. How cool!! I love all the fancy horses and Mr Wee!!

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    1. Mr. Wee was ridiculous. And so chill - he just stood there and was adored by every child within a 100 foot radius.

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    1. It was a bucket list kind of experience for sure!

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