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Great riding in Golden Ears



Sorry it has taken me so long to write you. We’ve been really busy. I just was telling a friend again about what a great ride we had with you. She may be up in your area next month and if her schedule works out, I will give her your information so she can call you.

Paul and I are well and continue to improve as riders. Paul rode in my lesson this morning (its so hot here in Chicago we’ve been doing lessons early in the morning rather than in the evenings) and he jumped his first line of his life today (not bad for 55). I was really proud of him. It’s been an long and eventful year for us. When we were up in Vancouver I was just starting to ride my blind Appy, Eddie again. Now are back in group lessons on the flat and Eddie and I are even group cantering with one or two other horses at the same time. I’m finally sitting up straight again (as I’m sure you’ll be glad to hear). It’s been a long road back for me, dealing with the changes in Eddie and gradually getting my confidence back after a my fall with him and the bad fall I took after I had started riding another horse. Paul and I worked really hard with Eddie this past winter helping him gain his confidence to be able to enjoy turnout, navigate the arena, and ride again. Eddie is an amazing horse, and continues to surprise me with his ability to adjust. I don’t remember if I shared a picture of Eddie when we were up there, but I’ve attached a picture taken about six months before he went completely blind.

I’ve found a horse at our barn, a paint named Picasso, who is quiet and patient and very good at helping me get back into show form. My girlfriend (who had to retire her horse about a year and a half ago) and I have a full lease on Picasso and are starting to jump again as our confidence and fitness improves. Picasso takes a lot of leg, so Pat and I are thinking about showing under the name “Thighmaster.”

I’m attaching a couple of pictures from our ride. They aren’t the best pictures, but they remind Paul and I of how spectacular the mountains were and what a great ride we had with you. We are looking forward to getting back to Vancouver soon to ride with you again. We’re hoping we can get a couple of the others from our barn to join us to give you a very “horsey” group for a couple of rides.

Talk to you soon. Hope you and the horses are well. Kiss Maverick and Thor for us.
Susanne M. Papas

Horseback riding birthday celebration in Vancouver area despite the pending rain

Another great day horseback riding despite the pending rain forecasts. We had several great group rides during the day even though some of the group members had copped our earlier for fear of melting in the rain. Too bad so sad. Missed a great opportunity. The temperatures were mild and quite perfect for a refreshing break from the city smog. It never did rain more than a slight drizzle around 6:30. Hardly noticed it under the cover of the trees and it didn’t ruin this girl’s hairdo.

Horseback Riding near Vancouver

Sunday May 30th, we are horseback riding in Golden Ears Park located 90 minutes from Vancouver. Rides commence from the Main Horse Corral located 500 meters after the park entrance on the left hand side. Limited space left available. Reservations are recommended.

Advanced Riders – do you really qualify?

We get a lot of enquiries about faster paced rides. We do offer 2 hour, half day and full day walk trot canter tours for experienced riders. What do we mean by experienced riders? This does not mean that you have ridden horses a couple of times on past holidays in Mexico. This does not mean that your uncle had a farm umpteen years ago and you got to summer there and ride old Nelly around the field once in a while. It means that you know how to post and or sit to the trot without bouncing. If you don’t know what post to the trot means then you are not an advanced rider. Ask for some lessons first. If you bounce at the sitting trot you are not a qualified rider. Ask for some lessons.

Why do we request these as qualifications? First of all it is for safety. If you are bouncing, you have no balance. When you have no balance, if the horse makes a swift deek to avoid a rock or something, your chances of coming out of the saddle are pretty high.

This brings us to the next item of concern – balance. If you have not got the proper balance at the trot, whether sitting or posting, your saddle is more than likely to start shifting to the heavy side (the side you tend to lean on more). If you don’t have balance at the trot, you won’t have balance at the canter either. At the walk we can easily correct a shfiting saddle back into position (if you are paying attention that is and do it before the saddle rolls under the horse’s belly). However, at the trot people seem to pay less attention to this factor, and at the canter almost none at all, and before you know it, rider hits the ground. This is bad news. These trails are hard ground and rocky. Not a good place for a bouncy landing, or a landing of any kind for that matter.

The second reason, and just as important, is the well being of the horse. If you are bouncing, it is extremely hard on the horse’s back. It’s hard enough walking around with all that extra weight on your back, especially if the weight is not centered and balanced, much less having it bounce around your back. And because the health and well being of our horses is first and foremost, bouncy riders don’t get to trot and canter. We didn’t rescue some of these horses from one sad circumstance so they could be tortured in another.

If you are not totally confident about your qualifcations as an advanced rider as described, sign up for a couple of lessons. You can learn to sit and post to the trot in a safe environment before taking it out on the trail. Safer for you and better for the horses.

Long Weekend Riding Special in Golden Ears

The first long weekend of the summer is upon us. Yea!! What better time to enjoy the beauty of Golden Ears. This long weekend will find the park at full capacity with campers, boaters, hikers and of course horseback riders. We will have horses available for guided tours starting at the Main Horse Corral located near the park entrance. There is an 11:00 am 2 hour walk trot scheduled for experienced riders. 1 hour rides start at 11:00 am and run every 1.5 hours. Please call 604-376-0203 for reservations.

Present a printed copy of the coupon for your long weekend discount.

Corporate and Team Events

Want to enjoy a great team building event, something anyone can do? Enjoy a great 1 hour horseback ride in beautiful Golden Ears park. After your ride, you can go up to the Gold Creek area and take a lovely hike up to the falls or plan a BBQ at Alouette lake side. Enjoy the whole day in lower mainland’s premier wilderness park. Summer is just around the corner so don’t forget to book early for your team or corporate events.

Fabulous Day for Riding In Golden Ears

The day was fabulous for riding out on the trails. Not too hot, not too cold, temperature was just right. The horses were in great form and spirits in this lovely weather. The trees are lush and the bushes look plump with all the leaves out fully now. The variety of shades of green in the rainforest never ceases to amaze me. You could catch the buzz of the hummingbirds flitting around the salmon berry bushes and we even caught the first glimpse of some red berries starting to show. The horses would sneakily reach their muzzles out to the side to swipe a bite when they thought no one was watching. What a treat for them after a long winter of dry hay. There is one log down across upper Mill Creek towards Goat trail that is passable. Other than that the trails in the lower park are in great shape. Hope you get a chance to join us.

Bridge Re-opened for Horseback Riding

Thanks to the Haney Horseman’s Association the Millionaire Creek Bridge connecting Maple Ridge trail to Golden Ears is now open again. Thank You to: Kim Hoffmarks, Dave Hodgens, Dave Smith, Jim Elliott, Fraser Corrections Prison Crew, Heather Grant, Dayna, Friend, and all others that helped on the Millionaire Creek Bridge Project! What an amazing crew!

Spring Riding Schedules

Hello everyone. We are accepting reservations for the the following spring riding schedules
2 hour rides (minimum 2 people)-
11:00 am departures
2:00 pm departures

Locations vary between Golden Ears and Buntzen Lake so call to confirm your location and time. We like to keep our groups small and weekends are filling fast so call early to book your horses.

We are now accepting bookings of 4 or more persons for 1 hour rides in Golden Ears. Call to reserve. Start times vary.