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LBHA NEWSLETTER Page 1
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE by Denise Howell
Newsletter
Highlights:
Traylor Ranch Pg 2 Nov Minutes Pg 3 Membership &
Ad Fees Pg 4 Olmstead Loop Pg 5,6,7 Treat Recipes
Pg 8 Christmas Eve
Dressage Pg 9 Membership
Forms Pg 10 Next Meeting
Pg 11
Loomis Basin Horsemen’s Association P.O. Box 2326 Loomis CA 95650
Volume 28 Issue 12 December 2012
SUPPORTING LBHA HELPS SAVE AND MAINTAIN OUR TRAILS, THE ARENA AT THE PARK , TRAYLOR
RANCH AND THE RURAL LIFESTYLE
Ho Ho Ho!
It’s Christmas time again in the country. Families are decking their halls and wishing for good things, happiness and health. Children are anxiously awaiting the “Big Toy” book. Tis truly the season to be jolly.
Our animal friends, especially our horses don’t always understand the lights, noise and traffic so keep this in mind while trail riding. Kids will be out of school and over excited with the holiday fun and too many sweet treats. Protect your horse partners from the over exuberance of excitement by keeping them in their quiet familiar space. They need and enjoy their quiet time.
It’s so tempting this time of year to spoil our horses with peppermints and candy canes. Many horse treat manufacturers make a peppermint flavored treat that is good for horses in moderation so instead of giving them candy canes, stock your barn with carrots and horse treats.
The new (and old) Board members will be elected at our December meeting and we look forward to new faces, new ideas and our continued good ser-vice to the community in the coming year.
And now back to “Decking the Howell’s!”
Denise Howell
& Beethoven
Tally Whoa… Ho Ho
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TRAYLOR RANCH NATURE RESERVE
It’s storming! We are done with our workdays for the year but you might see me out there running the tractor around. I would like to remind eve-ryone to please pickup after your horse in the parking area. This means hauling the manure home and not forking it to the side of the parking area. And especially do NOT rake out your trailer. And please remind your friends of this that use Traylor Ranch. Thank you to those who volunteer to help maintain Traylor Ranch. The Ranch is the beauti-ful accessible place it is due to your efforts.
PRESIDENT: Denise Howell 916-207-2543 VICE PRES: Linda Tarrico 916-645-2461 TREASURER: Donna Kelly 916-956-6248 SECRETARY: Nancy Steuck 916-645-9659 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dave Faoro 916-663-3437 Bob Sydnor 916-335-1441 Janis Rau 916-652-0894 Maureen Henderson 916-663-9362 Debbie Murphy 916-719-6265
COMMITTEE HEADS Trail Info. Robert Sydnor 916 335-1441 Trail Maint. Annette Nylander 916-276-1842 Historian Donna Kelly 916 956-6248 Publicity- Linda Taricco 916-645-2461 Horseshow Janis Rau 916-652-0894 Traylor Ranch NR Dave Faoro 916-663-3437 County Liaison-Trails Open Newsletter Denise Howell 916-207-2543 Arena Kathy Dombrowski 916 652-5204 Membership Kathy Dombrowski 916 652-5204 PLACER COUNTY PARKS ADMINISTRATOR John Ramirez 530 889-6807 PLACER COUNTY AG COMMISSIONER Joshua Huntsinger 530 889-7326 CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS – Gold Fields District Scott Nakagi 916 988-0205 ext 226 Brian Moses (trails) 916 240-7198 State Parks Dispatch 916 358-1300 (Call above number for incidents in State Parks)
2012 OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS
COMMITTE HEADS
All I pay my psychiatrist is the cost of
feed and hay, and he'll listen to me
any day. ~Author Unknown Dave Faoro
TRNR Committee Chariman
[email protected] (916) 663-3437
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Loomis Basin Horseman's Association Minutes November 28,2012 Round Table Pizza meeting Room. The meeting was called to order at 7:06 PM by treasurer Donna Kelly. Treasurers report: Donna stated that an additional $75 was donated for the Horse Show. Kathy Dombrowski reported that $300 had been spent to finish the drainage system at the LBHA arena with Doubnik Manufacturing donating the labor. Dave Faoro reported that the trails at Traylor Ranch are in good condition. He also stated that the county is agreeable about placing sheep and goats on the property to manage some of the overgrowth of blackber-ries. The idea is to assist in returning it back to its original grassland. Bob Sydor gave an update on area riding trails. Two new bridges have been constructed at Hidden Falls opening up 1,000 new acres north of Coon Creek. The controversial issue of the trail easement along Penryn Road has not yet been decided by the Placer County Board of Supervisors. Black Oak Campground, owned by the Water District is now open. Omstead Loop is also open. Arial maps and photos of the trail available. The Tahoe/Truckee Land Trust has obtained Webber Lake, a 4,000 acre former private ranch, for possible future riding trails and horse camping. Nominations are currently open for 2013 LBHA officers and board members. Officers nominated President: Denise Howell Vice President: Flo Faoro Treasurer: Donna Kelly Secretary: Nancy Steuck Board Members nominated: Bob Sydor Dave Faoro Maureen Henderson Janis Rau Debbie Murphy Ricky Johnsonn is also interested, but the board will need to wave the current 6 month membership require-ment. New Business Debbie Murphy asked members to write their Congress persons to support the Western States Trail bill S172. This bill would incorporate various trails, including the Tevis trail, into the State Trails System. December meeting will include elections and Holiday Pizza party. Meeting adjourned at 8:04 Nancy Steuck, Secretary
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MEMBERSHIP
There are many of you that have DEC 12 expiration dates for your membershipand a few that had memberships that expired JUN 12. Would love for all to renew sothey can keep the club strong. The list of those that need to renew for Jun 12 and Dec 12 can be found at: http://www.garlic.com/~lbha/NeedToRenew.pdf
This link is found on the main LBHA Page throughout the year. So if you are not sure, check out the list. There is also a list of those that did not renew in DEC 10. If you are not getting e-mails from LBHA, we may not have the correct e-mail or you are blocking LBHA. The Newsletter goes on line the first week of each month, so if you do not get a notice, just check the webpage and then get the correct e-mail to LBHA.
Being an LBHA Member is a great way to give back to our community. We thank you in advance. Thank you.
AD FEES For LBHA Members (Non-Members add $10 to below fees)
NEWSLETTER ADS Deadline is the 25th of the month
½ page: 1year $60 Includes Business card on Website.
½ page: 6mos $30
Business Card Ad per issue: $10 / issue
Business Card Ad/year: $40/year includes card on Website
DIRECTORY ADS Deadline for Directory ads is March 1
Full Page Ad: $25
½ Page Ad: $15
Business Card Ad: $10 - Free for LBHA Business Members
WEB ADS
Business Card Ad – one year Members $40
Classified Ads- Free to Members
NOTE add $10 to fee for Non-LBHA members
March Performance
Horses
Riding Instruction and Training
1270 Fowler Rd.
Newcastle, CA 95658
916.825.5427
Samantha March
LBHA NEWSLETTER Page 5
Olmstead Loop Auburn State Recreation Area village of Cool, Highway 49, El Dorado County
by Robert H. Sydnor, A.E.R.C. Trail Master December 2012
Introduction One of the most popular multi-use trails in the Sierran Foothills is the Olmstead Loop. It is
operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, and used by equestrians, mountain bikers, and hikers. There is a $10 fee for parking, or use your annual “Poppy Pass.”
The equestrian assembly area has a horse trough, three water faucets with hoses, a half-dozen hitching posts, a portapotty, and several concrete picnic tables.
Access is from Highway 49; turn at the Cool Fire Station. The nearby village of Cool has retail stores where horse feed, logistical supplies, diesel fuel, and groceries can be pur-chased. The nearest hospitals are Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital and Sutter Roseville Medical Center with a Level 2 Trauma Center via helicopter ambulance (=CalStar). Cell-phone cover-age is reliable in Cool, but locally not available in deeper canyons.
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There is a network of paths and non-maintained trails within the plateau that forms the Olmstead Loop—Knickerbocker Creek area.
For a practical map that you can take along in the saddle, equestrians may purchase a silk-screened bandanna from Echo Valley Ranch Supply or order through www.CoolHorseTrails.com There are a number of paths and abandoned ranch-roads within the interior of the Olmstead Loop that are shown on this cloth trail map, although not further described in this concise report.
As shown on the aerial photograph on the first page, there are several large earth reservoirs within the Knickerbocker Creek area. These former stock-ponds are now wildlife refuge areas for birds, bats, and owls. There are 50 species of birds within this sector of the Auburn State Recreation Area. In the springtime, there are lots of wildflowers around the reservoirs, with notable blue lupine in the adjacent meadows where deer enjoy grazing. We saw several coyotes during our ride, and these help to keep the local rabbit population in check.
At left: The Quarry Trail is a important connector route on the north side with the Wendell Robie Trail and the Western States Trail. At right: The steep “Training Hill” Trail ascends and joins the Olmstead Loop. This route is part of a 50-mile endurance ride, the AERC American River Classic, that is held each spring.
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At left: The Olmstead Loop crosses Knickerbocker Creek in a deeply shaded oak forest. At the ford, the footing is good for horses with gravel composed of foliated Jurassic metavolcanic rocks. The creek is one to two feet deep, depending on whether spring-runoff or minimal flow in the autumn. At right: The Olmstead Loop in the southern segment traverses wide meadows that were formerly fenced pastures for cattle and sheep during the Gold Rush era and extending until the 1960’s. The colorful mining history of El Do-rado and Placer Counties is published in a number of history books available in the Auburn Library.
This parcel of land was originally acquired by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the unbuilt Auburn Dam. For over a decade, Daniel Olmstead, a multi-sport athlete from Auburn worked tirelessly to get this parcel of former ranches set-aside as looping trail system for equestrians, mountain bikers, and hikers within the Auburn State Rec-reation Area. He died prematurely of cancer in 1993 at age 56, and the Olmstead Loop was subsequently named in his honor.
Views along the 8.6-mile Olmstead Loop. There are five creek crossings where both hands are needed on the reins, so regretfully there were no photographs at those particular situations.
In deference to winter-time temperatures, our horses were walked-in for the last half-mile so that they could properly cool-down. We had horse-blankets awaiting in the trailer to keep them warm on the trip back home.
For much of the Olmstead Loop, we set the pace at a fast-trot and canter so that our horses received a proper workout.
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Raisin Treats
• 2 sticks vegetable shortening
• 3/4 cup brown sugar
• ½ cup applesauce
• 1 cup raisins
• 2 cups dry oatmeal
• 1 cup alfalfa pellets
Mix shortening with sugar and applesauce until smooth.
Add dry ingredients slowly. Drop by spoonfuls onto
cookie sheet.
Bake for about 8 minutes at 350º
Carrot Cookies
• 1 cup dry oatmeal
• 1 cup flour
• 1 cup shredded carrots
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1 tablespoon sugar
• 2 tablespoons corn oil
• ¼ cup water
• ¼ cup molasses
Mix ingredients in a bowl in the order listed.
Make small balls and place on cookie sheet
sprayed with Pam.
Bake 350º for 15 minutes or until golden
brown.
• 1 cup grated carrot • 1 cup grated apple • 2 tablespoons corn oil
• ¼ cup molasses • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 cup oats or sweet feed • 1 cup flour
Preheat oven to 350º. Mix carrot, apple, corn oil, and molasses. Fold in salt, oats, and flour. Spread dough out in one big piece on a greased cookie sheet. Score dough with a knife to break apart after baking. Bake for 20 minutes or until brown. Let cool, break apart, and serve. You can also cut these up with cookie cutters and then bake!
Picnicking Bars
Healthy Holiday Treats
For Your Horse!
LBHA NEWSLETTER Page 9
Christmas Eve Dressage Poem By Mary L. Brennan, DVM
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the farm,
Only one horse was stirring, the brown one in the barn, The only one to hang a stocking from his feed dish that night,
Hoping that Santa would come, and fill it just right. The other horses were settled quietly in their stalls,
While their dreams were of horse treats, candy canes and riding halls, And the cat in the hay barn and the dog on his mat,
Had just snuggled in for a long winter's nap. When out in the dressage ring there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter. Away to the arena I flew like a flash,
Pulling on my boots and jacket in my mad dash. The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow,
Gave the luster of mid-day to the dressage letters below. When what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But eight little elves riding eight tiny reindeer. A small round man, dressed in red and white, looked just like Santa,
And called out to the reindeer, as an instructor might. His shiny black boots reached up to his knees,
His pants looked like breeches and even had a full leather seat! "Now Dasher, now Dancer, now Prancer and Vixen, come Comet and Cupid,
more forward Donner and Blitzen, Keep the voltes round, elves ride those reindeer through,"
It was Christmas Eve reindeer dressage, Under the moonlight in the snow so blue.
And then, in a twinkling I heard my horse come out, He gave me a look as if to say, "What's this all about?"
As I stood in the doorway and watched, my mouth agape, Santa jumped on the horse and entered the gate.
He and the elves worked in teams, four pairs of reindeer, evenly matched, working under the moonbeams.
Santa had paired with Rudolph, who was now leading the group, He took them through maneuvers, making large loops.
Santa's eyes twinkled, his breath came out fast, As he rode round the arena he started teaching my horse half-pass!
His droll little mouth suddenly called out instructions, "Half-halt, stay together, don't forget to push them."
He kept a pipe clenched tight in his teeth, And as he rode the smoke circled his head like a wreath.
Although he was broad of face and had a round little belly, He rode like Reiner Klimke, gloved hands quiet and steady.
Despite his chubby, plump body, the jolly old elf, Sat the trot well, letting the horse move all by himself.
And I gasped as I watched while he continued to school, First piaffe, then passage, one-tempis, way too cool.
Then Santa stopped riding, suddenly moving to his sleigh, The brown went to the barn, and the reindeer began to play.
The elves disappeared, the ride was now done, The reindeer took off pulling the sleigh, still full of run.
I ran to the barn, saw my horse was all wet, This was no dream; he really was in a sweat.
The note on the saddle pad explained it all, "You wished for an FEI horse, now he's all trained, have a ball, Merry Christmas, peace be with you, and ride with good cheer, Give the brown extra carrots, and have him ready next year!"
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