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On another note, I started doing the mountain trail clinics and competitions at OHC because it was something competitive that I could do, and train for, at home. I ride primarily outside on trails, as I have no arena. The standard of performance at OHC has gotten quite high, but I know for me, and others who do a lot of trail riding, tackling those crazy obstacles has made us braver outside.
There are still some obstacles that I wouldn’t ride over if I was 6 miles from home up in the mountains, as I don’t think they’re really safe. However, if my horse can step into a water box with floating, perforated plywood that sinks under his feet, he can certainly handle a drainage ditch in a field. The crazy obstacles also require quite a bit of trust. It’s very difficult to go in there with a new horse and do well, even if the horse is well trained.
It’s one of those things that looks pretty simple, but like all competitions, has a lot of complexity and requires a lot of finesse to do it well. It’s not a trail ride, it’s a horse show.[/QUOTE]
Years ago, when I showed AQHA, I ran into the water box at a couple of shows. it was always one of the deciding obstacles for the class… After a while, they banned it as being too dangerous. I thought it was interesting that they added it to the OHC obstacles. I missed this year as I had another engagement, but I heard from a friend that the water box caused some problems. Once they learn about it, I think they are fine, but I’ve sure seen horses panic about it!