Took Carlos to an arena hire today, its a local arena so it's just a 15 minute hack mwanigg we can walk over and walk back as a great warm up and cool down.
It's was beautiful on the way there, rainbow in the distance and although it was drizzling a little we couldn't feel it.
As we arrived at the arena he took in the new sight well, usually a very spooky horse that uses anything as an excuse to spook he took me by surprise when he didn't spook at much at all. He just got on with what he was asked. We had a little school in trot and canter then I did three laps of trot with 1 minute walk break before changing the rein and doing then same on the other rein. I then repeated this in canter and found it quite hard work myself. So hopefully it will help both of us.
It was amazing getting to use such a fantastic arena. The length allows me to do his interval training on a good surface. They have a really good range of jumps so I will also make use of those!
I was in the arena no more than 20 minutes and we headed back home. Just as we headed off their drive the heavens opened and the wind came at us. Carlos was absolutely amazing the way he dealt with the weather that was thrown at us, naturally he wanted to put either his head or bum straight towards the wind rather than it hitting him sideways. He prance most of the way back but he did as he was asked when needed and I honestly think I've I'd been on Lady or Bella both of those would have ditched me and took off to get away from it.
The rain was blocked out a fair bit as we were reaching the field due to where its positioned which we were very grateful for. As soon as I got back to the field I went straight to the car boot as we were passing it and swapped over his saddle with his rug to warm him up.
He enjoyed a feed, some carrots and some scratches before heading back into the field with his friends.
Over the moon with how brave he was with what was thrown at him today.