My name is Cami and this channel is all about my endurance riding journey with my beautiful Arabian Romeo. My videos are about all things horsey! I'll document my rides, training and care of my horses and aim to introduce other equestrians to the amazing sport of endurance riding :)
My Horses
Romeo - Sangah Zacado Breed: Purebred Arabian Age: 11 yo Height: 15.2hh Endurance Status: Open
Prince - Rothlynne Prince Valiant Breed: Purebred Arabian Age: 8 yo Height: 15.1hh Endurance Status: Novice
Instagram: @romeothearabian Tik Tok: @romeothearabian
@@joancruickshank7771 This video is from the start of the season :) Romeo became sore around November last year, this is when we started assessing him.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane of what its like to own an Arab 😂! A forward horse is a thoroughbred 😂... an Arab is another kettle of fish...! I was a touch excited until, I realised you keep going back to the same place each time..... 🙄...... I was certainly wondering what saddle that was? since I've been out of the horse game for about 20 odd years... p.s super keen riding in a bit-less bridal 🤪 I would never have been able to pull Cherox shogun up 😂... He knew walk... trot 😂 (nah who am I kidding) and canter (nope still kidding that was reserved for on the spot) and galop.... Have a few horsey sites you may like that I love, Steve Young, & Free spirit equestrian along with Raleigh link (not that I like all of her vids). But they all have amazing horse training techniques that I could only wish they were around when I was younger in the horse world 😊
You are absolutely welcome! Arabs are the best! The saddle I am using in this video is called a Holmbros saddle, they are a specialty endurance saddle made here in Australia! :)
Where you at girl? 😂 cant leave us hanging with no horsie videos...feeling withdrawals here. Heres to an awesome 2024 to you and Romeo and other horses 🎉🎉😊
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Well done Im 68 years of age and haven't ridden a horse since I was 17 working on a cattle station I worked on , I rode horses from the age of 7 and my Dad was a hard taskmaster where I had to learn to ride bareback first and then eventually got a saddle without stirrups and then finally earned my stirrups.. I use to be always allocated the nighthorse Morgan who was the quietest of the station horses.I eventually got gifted by the property owner a small mare who they use to race in country races.. I had her until we left Talwood in the 60's after the drought that devastated a lot of the station owners and drove them to the brink. Because we returned to city life where there was no where to keep her let alone transport her there she was left back with her previous owner. After a brief stay in the city we returned to country life be it a bit closer to Brisbane at Toogoolawah where we worked on a Droughtmaster stud until I reached to age of 17 at which point I decided I'd had enough of station life of 60 hr weeks and horrible pay and moved to the city. Now I'm retired I have frequently thought about riding again but the expense of buying a horse and dedicating the required amount of time to it could be too much but at least I had this nice video of your doing this amazing ride through the Brisbane Valley highway. thank you very much.
Nice video! I’m wondering how the course has been marked and if you have crew points on each loop. I’m usually also ending up all by myself all alone with my horse on the trail. I guess that’s what endurance and perseverance is all about. Finishing with sound and healthy horse is such an accomplishment- and never forget the crew behind the 2. You pointed that out nicely 🤗👍🏻😍
The course is marked by a crew of amazing volunteersd and ride organisers! No we do not have crew points in Australia, we are all alone on track! I might make a video soon about Australian endurance as it does differ from other places around the globe. :)
Congrats!! Great video of a wonderful day! I'm going to start my filly next year, with plans for endurance, so videos like this are entertaining AND educational!
Cami! Thank you so much for posting these videos, they truly make my day. I'm going onto year 12 next year and these videos give me hope to ride more and set goals for the future. I haven't had much time to ride recently so seriously these videos are so entertaining. I'm hoping to purchase another horse in the future and expand my riding knowledge. Cannot wait to do endurance riding and shows in the future! Romeo and Prince are truly beautiful. :-)
Oh thank you so much!! This means a lot to me :') Enjoy your final year of school, it will be a great year! Yes, I'm so lucky to have such beautiful horses <3
The only thing worse than driving two and a half hours to a ride that gets canceled at the last minute is being the ride manager who has to eat the expenses for the vets who have already shown up, for the awards they have already purchased and refunding entry fees, as well as all the other assorted costs that go into managing a ride. Every ride manager's worst nightmare. While I have not had to cancel a ride, I have held a ride in weather that was so foul a number of riders elected not to go but thankfully most of them very generously let me keep their entry fee.
It's so hard for the organisers! This was actually the 3rd year in a row this ride got cancelled.. my heart broke for the club running it! First COVID, then bushfires and then rain!
So lucky you can just ride out and have long trails from where the horses live. Makes training so much easier when you don’t have to float them every time you want to do a decent ride which is why I don’t aim to do anything greater than a 40km too stressful 😅 and looks like youve created a rocket ship of a horse there 😂