Chronicle of The Horse | Untacked | September October 2020

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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020

A Look At

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Seeing The World WITH LIFE BETWEEN THE EARS

Contributors to the “Life Between The Ears” social media accounts transport us to the world’s most interesting and beautiful places—all viewed from the saddle. Here we share a few of their images.

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ALGARVE, PORTUGAL Erin Recke is accustomed to spectacular views. Her job as a pilot has taken her to many beautiful corners of the world, including the spot where she snapped this photo in October 2019. Recke and her wife, Shanna Leeland, took a 17-mile trek with Horses In The Sun through part of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park in Algarve, Portugal. “We picked Portugal right then for a few reasons,” says Recke, Bellingham, Washington. “We often travel with a small group of buddies from the airline. Some of them were going over to Portugal for the epic surfing, so we planned to fly over together and then split up for a few days while they surfed and we rode. Then we reconvened for things like a cooking class and a boat tour up the Douro River Valley to various port wineries.” The trail took Recke through forests of cork oak and umbrella pine, across sand dunes and finally out onto the beach. “This mare’s name was Flecha, and she was very well behaved but also had some get-up-and-go left to gallop the last half-mile home!” says Recke. After graduating from Western Washington University with a degree in Spanish, Recke moved to Maryland to work at the Potomac Horse Center for Grand Prix rider Becky Langwost-Barlow. Then Recke returned to Bellingham and worked as an autotransfusionist at two local hospitals for five years while she saved money for the career that really intrigued her: flying. “In college I’d joined a co-ed local pickleball league, and one of the women who played had airplane pins all over her coat,” she says. “I asked her about it, not expecting she’d tell me she owned her own little plane! A few weeks later she offered to take me flying, and as we launched into the sky, I thought to myself, ‘If she can

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do this, I can too!’ I never intended to fly professionally, but on my first lesson I was totally hooked and not half bad.” Recke has lived all over the United States and flown for various airlines since she learned to fly in 2002. She’s currently a first officer with Alaska Airlines. “I love the freedom and the fact that every flight is different,” she says. “I love meeting new crews on every trip, exploring new cities. The international travel benefits are awesome, and my wife and I take advantage as often as we can. There have been some tough times in the industry since I got started, but I’ve always just kept my focus on what I wanted and worked hard, found mentors and got lucky.”

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NORTH BRABANT, THE NETHERLANDS Michelle Hovius and her Haflinger gelding Jevi trekked for about an hour to enjoy a trail ride through the Chaamse Bossen, a preserve in North Brabant, the Netherlands. The Chaamse Bossen, which includes 1,324 hectares of land, was originally a wetland area but was cultivated and planted with pine trees in the early 1900s. Recent efforts have been made to return it to its more natural ecology. Hovius started riding when she was 8 and has owned Jevi for 4 ½ years. She also owns a gray Norwegian Fjord named Ulgard. “We love everything like dressage, jumping, trick training, groundwork and much more,” Hovius says. “But we really love to go on trail rides and enjoy nature!”

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ince 2008, Life Between The Ears founder Kristine Dahms has posted stunning photos shot by riders in all corners of the world with one hand on the reins and the other on the shutter. Dahms mines photos with the hashtag #lifebetweentheears, contacts the original poster of the image, then features the photo, complete with educational details about the place that’s portrayed. Life Between The Ears photos appear on a LBTE Facebook page, an Instagram feed, a dedicated website (lifebetweentheears.com), a Twitter feed and a Pinterest page (all under @lifebetweentheears account names). Dahms—who lives in Vashon, Washington, with her Welsh Cob, mini horse, pygmy goats, two dogs and two cats—rides dressage and takes quite a few photos herself on the picturesque Vashon-Maury Island. Dahms has taken some of the Life Between The Ears images from cyberspace to print, creating three lines of greeting cards with selected photos from her social media pages. A portion of the proceeds from the card sales goes to the Equine Land Conservation Resource (elcr.org). Cards are available at lifebetweentheears.com/ retail.

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SHARING LIFE BETWEEN THE EARS


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