Today, Ranch Ride Carriage Drive is training with full collars in preparation for using them at an event. We'll show you why the direction of the hame straps matters for safety, and talk a little about the advantages of full collars vs. breast collars.
Month: March 2024
More About Whips: Unfurling and Furling the Whip
Following up on our article about whips, today we're demonstrating how to unfurl and furl your whip. This is especially important for driving four-in-hand or tandem!
Spring Training at the Ranch
It's a warm spring day, and we wrap up our training session with some obstacle work.
In Memory of Dr. Stewart Morris Sr.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Morris family upon the passing of Dr. Stewart Morris Senior at the incredible age of 104 years. “Senior” was a shining light in the carriage driving world, and we were blessed to enjoy many happy hours driving with him. Godspeed to Senior, and condolences to his family.
In Honor of International Women’s Day: Two Great Achievers
In honor or International Women's Day, Ranch Ride Carriage Drive recognizes two great contributors to the coaching and horsemanship world.
Putting Basic Achenbach Driving Techniques into Practice
Following up on last week's video demonstrating basic Achenbach techniques on our rein machine, today we are putting those driving techniques into practice. Come along with Ranch Ride Carriage Drive as we navigate trails, hills, roads, and traffic on today's training drive.
Using a Rein Machine to Demonstrate Basic Achenbach Driving Technique
By popular demand! Ranch Ride Carriage Drive demonstrates the basics of Achenbach rein handling using a rein machine. The rein machine is a safe and useful tool for learning, practicing, or refining your technique before driving horses, if you don't have regular access to horses or carriages, or in inclement weather.