Haley Rose | Oct 05, 2022
Saturday morning dawned crisp and clear, a perfect day for a trail ride. As the trailers made their way down Wagarville Road, over 60 people prepared to do just that. The second annual Charity Ride commenced promptly at noon at Long Lake Ranch. Horses of every colour, and riders from 12 to 75 made their way through trails led by resident cowboy Lynn Cronk. Organized by his daughter Jessie Cronk, the event raised over $3000 for local cat rescue For The Love of Ferals. This rescue helps strays and ferals through spaying and neutering, as well as adopting tamed cats to loving homes.
While running a trail ride with that many people can be difficult, it was made easier by the 10 volunteers that were scattered throughout the line, ready to help riders that needed some assistance or to head back early. When they returned, eight volunteers with FTLOF were waiting with a full lunch of chilli and buns - three hours of riding is hard work! Although some horses were not used to trail riding, each one happily picked their way through the Canadian Shield terrain - climbing rocks and hills, crossing streams and fields. Planning for next year's ride is already underway.
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