I've been trying to write this entry for a very long time, but Blogger has been out to get me. I thought it wasn't jiving with my iPad, but it hasn't been working on my laptop either. How rude!
I feel like it always sinks in that fall is here when it's time for Quiet Acres and Edgeworth. I hate fall, because it means that winter is on its way with its darkness and cold. But these are always such nice trials! QA was held mid-week on the days before Edgeworth. A smaller entry at maybe 35-40 dogs, seems that many locals were either still recovering from the Finals or couldn't afford more time off from work. Still an abundance of top competition made it out for the always challenging trial.
The first day we ran a new course which incorporated some of the most challenging parts of the trial field as far as the terrain goes. The course also featured a 3 panel weave at the drive-away, something I've never seen before! Always fun to try new things. I ran all 3 dogs and really don't remember details (especially this far out)! In short, Spain was just out of the placings, Gabe had a very competitive run going except that we couldn't get our shed, and Livy was her overly-excited self on her outrun and found some guard dogs on her way out to go investigate (apparently she did a big "OOPS, those aren't sheep!" when she got there). After that nonsense she ran a nice course and even got her single.
Livy would've had a competitive run without the outrun disaster.
That evening we had the annually-fabulous handlers' dinner inside the warmth of Sylvia's house, great food and great company. Dad came to the trial and we watched a good movie in the camper with a few of the dogs snuggled up.
Next day we did the usual course. Gabe didn't listen, so I trained hard on him in preparation for the next day's run at Edgeworth. Spain finished 9th, and Livy was again silly on her outrun, though I will take a lot of the blame for trying to give a safety redirect at a bad time. In retrospect, I think she would've gotten out fine on her own. After getting her back mentally, she had a nice rest-of-her-outrun (I think it's a little short of 450 yards?), then was rather keyed up on her fetch and first drive leg where she gripped off on her away flank as the sheep were running off. I saw it coming and retired as she was getting DQ'ed. I could've managed her better, so I was disappointed in myself. Just getting experience, I keep telling myself.
At the end of the trial there was a double lift with the top 5 combined scores. I'd already left for Edgeworth because I'd only wanted to give it a go with Gabe, but it turns out that Spain made the last spot (or was 1 point out, but I'll trust the trial secretary's word on it!). Sorry, Spainey!
I think I was about to shield my face from the sun (photo by S. Payne)
Spain's run (S. Payne)
At Edgeworth, we can often expect that Tommy will throw us a curve ball, and he didn't disappoint. We were back on the big field this year (yay!), but he set sheep on the left side of the field with a fetch that ran diagonally across the field and incorporated a very long blind segment where dogs disappeared deeply down in a valley. Outrun of 500ish yards I'd guess. The sheep were 4 wool lambs and provided their own challenges. Gabe ran first for me and gave me a nice run. Lovely outrun over the tough terrain, not such a good fetch but listened well around the rest of the course, good split, pen, and single. Very proud of him and he earned a respectable score his first time on this field. Spain ran next and also gave a great outrun, decent fetch, good around the course but slow, got our split and barely got the pen door shut as time ran out. Spain scored respectably, too. Livy ran early the next morning and did her "I'm going to run out to a point where I think they'll be, then come in and take your downs but ignore your redirects." We were able to leave the post and help our dogs find sheep in this first go, which is what we had to do. When I got her calmed down and sent her on the most difficult part of the outrun, she did it perfectly. Nice to see that she could do it, but still frustrating that she couldn't get there the first time. More experience. I was tired and could feel a cold coming on, so I spent that Friday night in my camper watching movies in bed. Gotta love having the new camper!!
Gabe pens the lambs (C. Koval)
I had to leave the trial on Saturday to return home for work on Sunday, and my first dog was up early enough in the second go that I got to get a second run in for Gabe. This course was similar to the regular course with the 600 yard outrun, turn in front of the post and right hand drive, but the cross-drive was very far up the field a long distance from the handler. We ran groups of 2 hair ewes and 2 wool ewes; the first shed was to split the hairs from the woolies, pen, and then take one of 2 collared ewes. Gabe ran during a very strong headwind that made hearing really difficult for many dogs around that time. He gave me a lovely outrun but the sheep left before he was even close to the top of the hill and hid behind a ridge so that neither my dog nor the set-out could see them. Since they stayed put hidden there, I tried to help him find them, and he sure tried his hardest to figure out where they were. At one point I was afraid he was going to jump the fence to the set out pens. Eventually we got a re-run. I was a little worried that he would be confused after his first weird trip up the hill, but he ran out beautifully and found them with no trouble. Made the fetch panels, had some hearing issues but the sheep were forgiving and though we took the extremely scenic route, we made the turn and drive-away panels, recovered for a good cross-drive and third leg, but I really held him back speed-wise on that leg in an attempt to keep him listening to me. Got a nice split and he worked well at the pen to get the notoriously difficult-to-pen sheep in. We ran out of time just as we were entering the ring and I was getting ready to set up a hail mary shed. The run wasn't pretty but again we had a pretty good score. Happy with Gabe for his first time on the big field!
Gabe penning second go (S. Payne)
Got 'em (S. Payne)