Saturday, June 6, 2015

Shawnee 2015


I purchased a mule from my friend Anthony in southern Illinois back in, I think, Feb of 2015 with plans to pick her up in May. The plan to pick her up changed many times over the months but was finally settled for the 2nd week of June. After I had already purchased my new mule, Nell, my husband and I decided that we wanted to move to Southern Illinois to the Shawnee National Forest. We have put our house up for sale and my husband went on this trip with me so we could look at some houses there and he could get familiar with the area. Also on this trip was my friend Amy Beem, whose truck and trailer we used and both are much nicer than mine. Another friend of ours, Michele Cozart and my friend who boards her horse with me, Cierra Baxter.
 

Saturday June 6, 2015

We left on Saturday. Amy brought her mule, Annabelle, and gelding, Washburn with her to ride.  Amy lives 1 ¼ + hour drive north of me so she and Michele were going to come down Friday night and stay at my place so we could head out early Saturday. Michele didn’t get to Amy’s house until later in the evening so they decided to just come down early Saturday morning. They arrived at my house around 8:00/8:30 am. Cierra arrived soon after. We loaded up all our stuff into Amy’s trailer and were on the road by 9:00 am. With three people that could drive, we made the decision to drive straight though and just keep taking turns. Amy took the first shift of driving. We had no problem and didn’t hit any problem traffic. We stopped at a Cracker Barrel for supper. Fred took the 2nd shift of driving and I took the 3rd.  Then back to Fred and Amy drove the last stretch.
 
 

Sunday June 7, 2015

 We stopped for a quick breakfast at a McDonalds, I don’t remember where and arrived at High Knob Camp at 10:30 am on Sunday. We unloaded our stuff to our rooms. Amy and Michele were in the Motel. Fred, Cierra and I were in a trailer behind the Motel. Both fairly close to Anthony’s camp. Amy got Washburn and Annabelle settled into pens by Anthony’s place. Anthony and Cathy were at their camp but had to leave that evening. We were all tired but Anthony and Cathy were going to ride and I really wanted to ride Nell for the first time while Anthony was there. She has just been started under saddle with only 6 or 7 rides on her.  Anthony was a bit worried I would not like the look of he Nell. He said she was real scrawny and he’d done all he knew to do to get weight on her. He’d had her teeth done, wormed her and fed her as much as she would eat of good grass and hay. Anthony said the vet told him she was ok but Anthony was worried.

So, after months of waiting, I finally got to meet my new mule, Nell. She was in a pen and came to say hi as soon as I walked over to her. Nell is 6 years old and 16H and all white with the pink around eyes and muzzle. Not my favorite color by any means but also not all that important to me either. You don’t ride color. Anthony was right in that she is “scrawny” so to speak. But, she is not much underweight. A little but not much. Nell has a very narrow build and “rafter” hips. She is about as wide as a 2x4 from front or back view but I really was pleased with her overall look. She has a good balance to her. Nice long, well shaped neck and nice shaped head. Her shoulders, barrel and hindquarter in good proportion to each other. And very long, but sturdy legs. Her feet looked good too. Now, to see how she would ride.
 

She came and put her head right into the halter when I went into her pen. She led out quietly and respectfully and was quite while tied to the rail as I brushed and saddled her. She is completely trusting and didn’t mind me touching her anywhere. She was a bit squeamish about the fly spray but made no real fuss. Michele decided to take a nap so didn’t ride with us. Fred took a nap also but hadn’t planned to ride anyway. Cierra chose to ride Elwood. Always a good choice for anyone and one of my favorite of Anthony’s mules. Amy decided to let her two rest and she rode one of her favorite mules, Inca. Anthony rode Lewis, a mule he has in to sell for someone and Cathy rode Jed. Nell stood nicely for me when I mounted. I thought I should be nervous riding a new mule that is so green. But, I was too tired to really be worried. Anthony had me take the lead with Nell right away and she walked right out with no hesitation. Nell was keeping her eye on Anthony and wanted to be near him but made no fuss about it. She really trusts him. He does indeed have a magic touch with the mules. We had a great ride and Nell never did a wrong thing. She has a very soft mouth and is soft in body and willing to bend and flex. She is still figuring out the steering but did extremely well. She responded to leg cue as well. She was very relaxed right from the start which made me very relaxed. We stopped a few times when we came upon some large groups of riders. Nell was not at all bothered by the big groups. She did great when asked to stand. I would have to repeat my request several times as she does not yet understand what is expected of her but she complied quickly each time. Again, I was impressed.  We did a bit of bushwhacking as there is a mule loose in the forest right now. He’s been loose for a week or more and has been spotted a few time still wearing all his tack. The mule was spotted that day and Anthony wanted to check a few areas. We saw some deer but no stray mules. Cierra jumped Elwood up into Wobble rock when we got there. I was content to just get Nell to jump up on one of the small ledges. She didn’t know what to do and balked at first but before long, she made an attempt and finally did as I asked. Again, I was very pleased with her. When we got back to camp, we took care of the mules and I took a cold shower in our trailer. There was no hot water and I didn’t realize that I just needed to flip a switch by the kitchen sink to turn on the water heater. The bathroom in the trailer is very small and the shower quite tiny. A bit of a challenge for us tall folk. Anthony and Cathy left all the mules except for Jed, for us to use during the week. Once the mules and horse were taken care of we headed to the Wal-Mart in Harrisburg to pick up some groceries for the week. Except for Cierra who decided to stay in camp and head to bed before it was too late. We stopped at a Mexican restaurant for supper. My meal was pretty good but the others weren’t too impressed with their meals. We were all exhausted by the time we got back to camp and made one last check on the animals. Poor Fred ended up having a bad night waking up many times with leg cramps.


 
 
 
 

Monday June 8, 2015

It rained during the night and was still drizzling when I got up. I had a bowl of cereal then headed over to Anthony’s to check the mules. Amy was already there and had fed and cleaned stalls. We went back to Harrisburg to pick up a rental car. We took a quick detour to stop at a house Fred and I wanted to look at. No one is living there and though we could not go in the house, we took a quick walk around the property. After we picked up the rental car, we stopped in to Kroger’s and picked up a few more things we’d forgotten last night. When we got back to camp, we had lunch and by then the rain had stopped and the sun was out so we decided to go riding. I rode Nell, Cierra rode Elwood, Amy rode Washburn and Michele rode Annabelle. We rode by the “Spring” and along the bottom of Hurricane Bluff. I led some with Nell, but also put her in the middle and then the back of the group at various times. She was fine no matter where I put her. We rode up around to the top of Hurricane Bluff. We tied the mules up on the high line so we could check out some of the great views from the top of the bluffs.  There is a tree on top of the bluff that is called the Christmas tree. People have put all sorts of things on it such as bits, girths, horse shoes and, well, just all sorts of things. It took us a few short circles around the top of the bluff before we found the trail we were looking for to go back to camp but we made it back just fine. We did get on a long stretch of trail that was muddy but not so bad we could not get through. Whenever we were unsure of which way to go, we let Elwood choose the way. We knew he’d bring us back to camp. When we got back to camp, I turned Nell out on the grass so she could roll. But, she just grazed and waited until she was back in her dirt floor stall to roll. What was I thinking when I bought a white mule!!!









 

After showering, this time with warm water, in the tiny, tiny bathroom in our trailer, I headed over to the hotel to help get supper ready. Fred started a fire over at Anthony’s. We were making foil packets of vegetables and chicken to grill over the fire. Just before we got them started, I saw a big group of people all crammed into a truck heading up to the top of High Knob and realized they were going to watch the sunset. I suggested that we go up in the golf cart that we had permission to use and everyone quickly agreed. Fred stayed back to tend the fire while the rest of us piled into the cart hoping it had enough power to haul us all up the hill. I’ve never been all the way to the top of High Knob. The view from there is beautiful and we had the pleasure of getting to see a beautiful sunset. Then we prayed on the way back down that the breaks worked well on the cart. They did and our skilled driver, Amy, got us back in one piece.  We went over to Anthony’s and grilled up supper. The foil packets were fantastic with the marinated chicken that Amy brought and we had potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, carrots, mushrooms, green beans and summer squash in them. Cierra headed to bed not long after we had supper. The rest of us hung out and just relaxed for a while, then fed the mules and horse before heading to bed.  Fred had a much better night this night.

Tuesday June 9, 2015

Tuesday was the day Fred and I set up with a local real estate agent to look at some properties. Our first appointment was for a home close to camp at 9:30 am. I was up by 8:00 am and headed right over to Anthony’s to feed the mules and clean stalls. Again Amy beat me to it and had already fed. I told her for the rest of our week that I would take care of cleaning Nell and Inca and Cierra would clean Elwood and Tiny. She and Michele would then only have to clean out Lewis, Annabelle and Washburn’s stalls. That way anyone could sleep as late as they like and no one would be stuck with all the work. Fred and I met the realtor at the first house, which we loved. We also liked the 2nd house we looked at. We looked at quite a few houses but in the end liked the first two the best. The realtor was great and very patient with us. We got back to camp sometime after noon. Cierra and Amy had gone out for a ride in the morning. Cierra rode Annabelle and I think Amy rode Washburn.
 
 
It was hot but we decided to head out for a ride after we had some lunch. I decided to give Nell a break and rode Tiny. I’ve never ridden Tiny before and enjoyed him a lot. I used my own tack on him and that was not a good choice. My Steve Edwards saddle did not fit him and the more hills we did, the more clear he made it that his shoulders were being pinched. I felt so bad and bless his heart he dealt with it and didn’t unload me or anything. Cierra rode Elwood, Michele rode Inca and Amy rode Lewis. We rode out to Buzzard’s Roost and towards Garden of the Gods and made a loop. Once we were back, Fred and I went over to look at Shawnee Vicky’s home that is for sale right by the campground. It was good to see her again and she has a very nice piece of property. For supper we once again made foil packets of vegetables to grill for supper. Amy also made up some bacon wrapped scallops and Fred cooked some Hamburg and hot dogs. I ate too much but it was all so good!

 
 Cierra once again went to bed before the rest of us. We sat by the fire for a while enjoying the evening. Anthony had called earlier saying a woman was going to come look at the mule Lewis that we had with us in camp. The woman, Sandy, did contact me via facebook message. She had wanted to come that day but we were riding. So, we arranged for her to come Wednesday morning. Michele’s sister, Didi arrived at camp to stay for the rest of the week.
 
















 
 
 


 
 
 
 

Wednesday June 10, 2015

I got up a bit earlier this morning and went down and fed the mules and cleaned my stalls. I made a pot of coffee at Anthony’s. We decided to ride to Garden of the Gods. Sandy arrived right on time. Then started the fun of who would ride who and what saddle would work. Sandy of course, was riding Lewis as she was interested in buying him. She had brought her own saddle. I rode Nell in my own tack, which seems to be working well on Nell. Didi rode Elwood and used my Tex Tan saddle I’d brought down, Cierra rode Tiny in the saddle she’d been using on Elwood. Michele rode Annabelle and Amy rode Washburn. Inca got the day off. We all packed a lunch to have at Garden of the Gods. I put saddle bags on Nell but didn’t put anything in them. She has never worn saddle bags before and I didn’t know if it would bother her or not. It didn’t. I put extra water and my lunch in the saddle bags on Tiny. We didn’t think it would be hard to get there but it turned out a bit trickier than we though.  We believed that the River to River trail went right to Garden of the Gods, and it may, but somehow we got off the River to River trail. When we crossed the road to Garden of the Gods the 2nd time I was a bit puzzled as I didn’t remember doing that before. We did get to the picnic area with the tie rails but took a kind of round about route doing it. All nice riding though so it didn’t matter. We stopped at Cathedral rock and played around jumping the mules and horse up and down off the rocks. Nell was wonderful about it. Now that she’s realized she can do it, she is more than willing. When we got to Garden of the Gods, we tied the mules and horse to the rails and had lunch at the picnic table by the tie rails. Lewis managed to somehow go under the rail he was tied to and damaged Sandy’s saddle. Cierra, Didi, Michele and I walked around the rocks. I tried very hard to get a photo op of Cierra by Camel Rock but that turned out to be a fiasco that resulted In no photos due to confusion on where we really where on the rocks. Oh well, I tried. We had a bit of a discussion on how to get back to camp. I took a wrong turn initially but realized it before we got too far. Then we weren’t sure which way to go as we could not go back the way we came, we had accidently gotten onto some hikers only trail and didn’t want to go on them again. Lewis mule was pretty certain on how we needed to go to get home and my GPS agreed with him so we went with that. Both Lewis and my GPS were right and we had a very nice ride back. When we were back to camp, I quickly put Nell away and went in search of Fred. He was not answering his phone. I found him in our trailer laying down and he was not feeling well. He had a BAD case of what we are pretty sure was poison oak. It was really bad. Enough so that I took him into the emergency room in Harrisburg to have it looked at and so he could get some medication for it. Cierra stayed in camp with the others. It took a while for Fred to get in and the ER doctor agreed it looked pretty bad. They gave him a loading dose shot of steroids and a prescription to take. It was about 10:00 pm when we left the ER but there was a pharmacy nearby still open for him to get the prescription filled. We were both hungry but didn’t want to cook anything at camp being so late so we stopped in for a quick supper at Sonic. We headed right to bed once we got back. It was another rough night for Fred.


 

 
 









 








 
 

 
 

Thursday June 11, 2015

We decided to take the day off from riding and play tourists and go sightseeing. We started by going to Cave in Rock State Park. This is a large cave worn into the lime stone bluffs on the Ohio River by flood waters. It is said to have been a hideout for various notorious gangs during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. 









 






















 
 
 
 
 
 From there we went to the River Restaurant which is a floating restaurant in Elizabethtown. They serve great catfish there. We were going to go to the Twin Towers but drove by the road and decided not to go back and went on to the Iron Furnace. This is a historic stone and brick furnace built sometime between 1837 and 1839 to smelt locally mined iron ore. The resulting iron pigs were transported to Elizabethtown and shipped out on the Ohio River. The Illinois Gazetteer Fred bought made it sound like there was something else to be seen by saying there was a ½ mile hike along a stream with the trail head at the picnic area. We searched and found nothing. And from what we are told, there is nothing else there.


 
 
 From there we headed to Stoneface. This was a trail to hike up with great views from the top. Stoneface itself was much smaller than I expected but the trail was a fun hike and the views were indeed good from the top. Michele skipped this hike and stayed in the car and napped. Cierra was wearing flip flops not really appropriate for hiking but we dug up some appropriate sandals for her to use. I don’t think either Cierra or the sandal’s owner were thrilled with this but it allowed Cierra to make the hike with us so the loan was appreciated. From Stoneface, we headed back to camp. We checked and fed the mules, showered and rested a bit. I was running out of clean laundry so Fred scrounged around for some change as High Knob Camp does have a coin operated laundry. We found enough and I spent the evening doing laundry. Fred did help. We washed a few things of Amy’s for her and this started a running joke about Fred and a particular bit of Amy’s clothing. The dryers were not working all that well so it took a long time to get our laundry into the dryers as there was a line for them, and then took a while to get our laundry dry. Fred made supper for me, him and Cierra, at the trailer. I hinted to Fred he might bring my supper up to me at the laundry room, and he did. Then I changed my mind on him as it was taking so long to dry the clothes and took supper back to the trailer to eat. I really appreciated his thoughtfulness. That evening we all gathered at the Hotel and played domino games and had a good time. Cierra sat out the games but hung around with us for a while then headed to bed early.
 










 
 
 

Friday June 12, 2015

We had to return the rental car today. Didi offered to drive us to Harrisburg so we wouldn’t have to take Amy’s truck. We took her up on her offer. Once the car was returned, we decided to stop into Kroger’s to pick up a few groceries for our supper tonight. We wanted to get something we could share with Cathy and Anthony as they were coming back to camp this evening. We picked up some steaks and more vegetables for foil packets and salad makings. Once back to camp, we got a quick snack and packed a lunch and decided to ride out to Initial Tree. We checked our map, consulted a few local riders and decided we could make it with no trouble. I rode Nell, Cierra rode Tiny, Michele rode Inca, Didi rode Annabelle and Amy rode Washburn. It was another sunny but hot day, as all of them have been this week.  Nell was a bit excited when I saddled her up this morning. It took a few tries to get her to stand still for me to mount. But, it didn’t take long and she did do it. Then she was a bit jazzed up as we headed out. There was a big group of riders in front of us on the River to River trail at the start and she wanted to be right up with them. She didn’t do anything bad at all and listened to me. We held back a few times to get more distance between us and the other group. Nell settled down quickly and was a good girl. We did overhear some comments from this group about our funny “outfits”. Riding tights and helmets are not often seen in this part of the country. We don’t care though, we love our very comfortable outfits and are happy to protect our heads.  We had no trouble finding initial tree and it was a lovely ride. We high lined the mules/horse and relaxed to enjoy the scenery and our lunch. Washburn did have to be moved once to a solitary confinement spot on the high line as he was bugging Tiny who was trying to mind his own business. After that, all was well.  On the way back, we did a bit of a loop and then returned to camp on the River to River trail. Once back, we took care of the mules and then cleaned up and rested for a bit at Anthony’s camp. We got supper started before they arrived so it was ready when they got there. We had a nice evening by the fire relaxing and chatting.
 








 

Saturday June 13, 2015

I was up fairly early and after a quick breakfast, started packing up. I went over to the McAllister’s camp and Anthony suggested taking Fred and I to look at a property he know was for sale not far from camp. We wanted to take a look so we hopped into Amy’s truck, who went also, and went to the property. The property was on the corner of a dead end road. It was fenced so we could not drive in and parked along the side of the road. We called the phone number that was on the for sale sign but the number had been disconnected. The owner the property died 3 weeks ago so we figured no one had thought yet to change the phone number on the signs. We walked around the property and liked it real well. When we got back into Amy’s truck, she could not get it started. Fred and Anthony checked the battery cables, then thought it might be the starter so Fred crawled under the truck and thumped on the starter while Amy tried to turn it over and that didn’t work. Anthony then called Cathy who sent a neighbor camper, Tom, out with some tools. It was decided to take the starter off and take it into Harrisburg to get it tested. Tom drove us back to camp. Anthony, Cathy, Fred, Amy and Michele went to Harrisburg. Cierra and I stayed at camp. I cleaned out the mules pens then Cierra and I sat in on Anthony’s porch swing on his porch and relaxed. I kind of dozed off. When they got back from Harrisburg, Tom, Fred, Amy and Anthony went back over to try to get Amy’s truck started again. The starter tested to be ok. Somehow, the did eventually get the truck started but were not sure what thing they did to get it going as they were boosting the two batteries and thumping the starter but in any case, it did start. It was decided that we were not going to turn it off again until we were home. And we didn’t. We quickly loaded all our stuff into Amy’s trailer. Amy loaded up Annabelle and Washburn, then I got Nell. I didn’t know how she would load but she was fine. She had to sniff the ramp a minute but then went right in when Cierra came up behind her and clucked a few times. She stood quietly while I tied her and exited the trailer. I was pleased. We had an uneventful drive home. Fred, Amy and I kept taking turns driving as we had on the way down and we kept the truck running. It was late at night when we went through Ohio and too late I realized the GPS was taking us home via the NY throughway. I like that drive but hate the high toll. But, I didn’t want to turn around so just kept going. Nell, Annabelle and Washburn all traveled well. I was so happy that Nell was quiet and relaxed. She ate and drank well also. We arrived at my house around 7:00 pm. Pam was there to meet us as well as Fred’s brother who had just come back from a motorcycle ride. He keeps his motorcycle at our house. We unloaded as quickly as we could keeping in mind the running truck and burning fuel. Nell got off the trailer quietly and was good being led out to the paddock and settled in nicely. Amy made it home safely so it was a great trip.



 

 

 

  

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