As you get closer and closer to trailering your horses out to rides, whether that is with CSC or on your own, you should make sure that your trailer is up to snuff for the coming year. I know I sometimes think, well it was fine in the fall, but that is not good enough. It is not a bad time to get your trailer and truck certified to make sure it can pass a safety. If we don’t get it certified at this point here are the things you should all be doing.
•Check the trailer floor. Lift the mats and whether it is boards or aluminium make sure it is solid..
Make sure you are hitched up correctly, locked and that the safety chains are on. Make sure you are using the correct size BALL for the trailer you are pulling. The rating of a hitch and each of its components must be equal to or greater than the loaded weight of the trailer it’s pulling.
Safe travelling to all CSC members and your horses!
Host responsibility at Dufferin:
● Pay for and obtain permit to be posted in front windshield of host vehicle
● Obtain gate key combination from Carolyn Mach
● Provide gate key combination to registered riders ONLY, obviously do not post this
info on social media
● Obtain a current member list fromTreasurer to use as a sign-in sheet.
● We encourage all riders to register as a member prior to the ride, however, bring
copies of membership forms and non-member insurance forms. Please forward any
funds received to treasurer
● Assist members with parking, highline, forest maps, where to dispose of manure,
camping area layout to avoid fire pit, deep holes, metal posts, and tree stumps, most
are marked by wood stakes
● Trail maps are available in the kiosk at the lower parking lot
● Riders to leave their site clean, no manure, no leftover hay, no garbage
● Riders should be aware that County of Dufferin has a helmet bylaw.
● Become familiar with signage within the forest, the small coloured discs with arrows
are located at intersections instructing which colour trail you are on and the direction it takes. OCTRA will flag trails with ribbons on their first ride. Ribbons are always on the riders’ right side. white, pink, blue, yellow, orange, red (red and orange trails utilize Simcoe County Forest and Dufferin does not provide signage for trails in Simcoe County)
● Communicate when the ride will start, which trail you are taking, if riders need to pack lunch and snacks, water, approximate return to camp time
● Remind riders that if there are any issues to communicate that information so the riders do not become separated. Some horses will react to be separated from others.
● Ride at speed comfortable for newest/youngest rider
● Carry a watch and first aid kit
be aware of current weather conditions
Have fun