|
|
 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
Posts: 3106
   Location: Texas | Someone is hosting a benefit to help with a tornado that hit recently.. But it's going to be a glow in the dark race. They said the warm up arena will be lit and then alley way is lit by hanging rope lights on the fence and the barrels will "glow" but no lights in the arena.
This sounds like a fun idea and maybe if it were a playday type deal it would be fun. Has anyone been to something like this? I just can't imagine there being a great turn out or everything going smoothly.. Barrel racing is dangerous enough as is.  |
|
| |
|
 Shelter Dog Lover
Posts: 10277
      
| Hate to be a party pooper but doubt I would run at a glow in the dark race. |
|
| |
|
Elite Veteran
Posts: 1032
  Location: IL | outrundaizy - 2015-05-13 8:57 PM Someone is hosting a benefit to help with a tornado that hit recently.. But it's going to be a glow in the dark race. They said the warm up arena will be lit and then alley way is lit by hanging rope lights on the fence and the barrels will "glow" but no lights in the arena.
This sounds like a fun idea and maybe if it were a playday type deal it would be fun. Has anyone been to something like this? I just can't imagine there being a great turn out or everything going smoothly.. Barrel racing is dangerous enough as is. 
Barrel Bash has done this a couple times for their show at Gordyville that is held in Oct. They actually have to limit the entries and they run it slot race style. It's a lot of fun to watch. Some amazing times have been run too! People decorate their horses with glow in the dark stuff and really get into it. I'd say that you really would have to have a horse you trust to send in there and not knock. But I suppose we also have to remember that horses see better in the dark than we realize too. :) |
|
| |
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | TACKyPaints - 2015-05-13 9:01 PM
outrundaizy - 2015-05-13 8:57 PM Β Someone is hosting a benefit to help with a tornado that hit recently.. But it's going to be a glow in the dark race. They said the warm up arena will be lit and then alley way is lit by hanging rope lights on the fence and the barrels will "glow" but no lights in the arena.Β
This sounds like a fun idea and maybe if it were a playday type deal it would be fun. Has anyone been to something like this? I just can't imagine there being a great turn out or everything going smoothly.. Barrel racing is dangerous enough as is.Β 
Β Barrel Bash has done this a couple times for their show at Gordyville that is held in Oct. They actually have to limit the entries and they run it slot race style. It's a lot of fun to watch. Some amazing times have been run too! People decorate their horses with glow in the dark stuff and really get into it. I'd say that you really would have to have a horse you trust to send in there and not knock. But I suppose we also have to remember that horses see better in the dark than we realize too. :)Β
Yes, been there. It's a blast to watch! |
|
| |
|
 Total Germophobe
Posts: 6443
       Location: Montana | I'd love to see one...I'd probably attend one too! Sounds like a cool idea. |
|
| |
|
 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
Posts: 3106
   Location: Texas | TACKyPaints - 2015-05-13 9:01 PM outrundaizy - 2015-05-13 8:57 PM Someone is hosting a benefit to help with a tornado that hit recently.. But it's going to be a glow in the dark race. They said the warm up arena will be lit and then alley way is lit by hanging rope lights on the fence and the barrels will "glow" but no lights in the arena.
This sounds like a fun idea and maybe if it were a playday type deal it would be fun. Has anyone been to something like this? I just can't imagine there being a great turn out or everything going smoothly.. Barrel racing is dangerous enough as is.  Barrel Bash has done this a couple times for their show at Gordyville that is held in Oct. They actually have to limit the entries and they run it slot race style. It's a lot of fun to watch. Some amazing times have been run too! People decorate their horses with glow in the dark stuff and really get into it. I'd say that you really would have to have a horse you trust to send in there and not knock. But I suppose we also have to remember that horses see better in the dark than we realize too. :)
Good to know! Thank you! |
|
| |
|
  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I'd do it. Sounds like a lot of fun. But we have gathered our ranch horses in the wee hours of dawn, using a spot light to find them. I will tell you one thing, we live in some nasty rough country and those suckers can FLY at night. I think they really do see on an entire different level than we do.
|
|
| |
|
 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Maybe if I could wear a headlight on my head, LOL I have helped friends catch and rope loose cattle way late at night off highways, I would be the spot light carrier on my horse spot lighting the head of the cattle while they rope them, man what a rush that was... |
|
| |
|
 Regular
Posts: 97
   Location: Tennessee | I'd do it! But I like riding at night, even your eyes adjust some if there's no light around. There's nothing like heading out at day & getting back home at night :) I love it, your senses heighten & it's like you can hear every breath your horse takes :) |
|
| |
|
 Elite Veteran
Posts: 700
   Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! | The main barrel race at the benefit isnt a glow in the dark race. Its a side race that they are doing at the benefit. |
|
| |
|
 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
           Location: Kansas | I think it would be neat....but I know my gelding would not run if he couldn't see lol. |
|
| |
|
 Not Afraid to Work
Posts: 4717
    
| I think that sounds like a blast! |
|
| |
|
Veteran
Posts: 113

| would never ask my horses to do something like that but to each their own |
|
| |
|
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 372
    
| Sounds like a train wreck
|
|
| |
|
  Whack and Roll
Posts: 6342
      Location: NE Texas | I think it sounds fun! I probably wouldn't run my gelding...he's terrifying under perfect conditions, but I think it would be fun to take a young horse and play! |
|
| |
|
Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981
         Location: North Dakota | I'd totally do it. My gelding can handle just about anything, I'm sure glow in the dark would be no problem. |
|
| |
|
 Good Grief!
Posts: 6343
      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | I ride a lot in the pitch black...in the winter months anyway..lol....i think it would be fun...id give it a go......m |
|
| |
|
 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | If I were in my younger days I would have, but now that I'm older and wiser LOL I may do it at a lope but not haul booty. The younger ones have no fear |
|
| |
|
 Miss Laundry Misshap
Posts: 5271
    
| My friend won the one at Gifford. I want to say she ran one of the (if not the) fastest times of the weekend in the dark. :) It was an interesting video to say the least! |
|
| |
|
 I'm Cooler Offline
Posts: 6387
        Location: Pacific Northwest | I think it'd be cool. I've ridden at night a lot of times during the summer, your eyes eventually adjust surprisingly well.
The only thing that I think would be hard is running from a lit area to a dark one. If the warm up is attached and is lit up its going to be hard on both your eyes going from a brightly lit warm up to a dark alley/arena. If there was a way to stand in the dark a little bit before your run that would be best. |
|
| |