Section 5, variety is the spice of life

The last of the section installments, #5 is one of the most beautiful sections of our trail system that is unfortunately isolated on the west side of a very busy country road with lots of traffic including a lot of tractor-trailers, buses, and motorcycle groups. Averaging 100 km/h and with poor visibility at the trail crossings, it requires some significant courage to venture here.


Heading out to meet with C in the big field. It was a glorious day!

We did a good distance, but kept the speed very conservative.







But once here, its is glorious. Section 5 has an abundance of trail types, with lots of winding single track up and down hills with the occasional rocky path. There is also a great jump path with several log jumps in a winding path with an option to abort. And there are some great galloping (or cantering) trails with excellent firm footing.



There is a lovely path that opens up into a gorgeous field filled with wildflowers, and a cute forest trail that has a bench with a flowerpot. Usually there are lots of deer but we didn’t see one today.


The biggest danger is falling and losing the horse, while it gallops back home and crosses the busy street to a tragic accident. So we try and ride conservatively and with a friend. So far, so good.

And this concludes our summer challenge of covering each of our five sections with all of their variations.

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