@newforest No- it's something I've never learned to do. I learned to lunge on two lines so thought it would be quite easy to move round to behind Raf and carry on like that, but it really confused him and I wasn't sure what to do so abandoned the idea quickly! I can't really do a dressage test because we're supposed to avoid circles as much as possible and the school is only small so it's quite a challenge. I'm banned from schooling in the school - such a shame

When the fields dry up and Raf goes out again it won't be so much of a problem, it's only because Raf is stuck in all day that I have to exercise him in the evenings - YO did offer to turn him out now but vet thought it wouldn't be helpful as he'd only be standing in deep mud at the round feeder.
I ought to learn to long line though, in fact I was wondering what to do about lessons now that I can no longer have riding lessons in the school - I think that might be a good lesson to ask for.
Anyway, for the hacking challenge ....
Rode out on all three weekend days last weekend. On the 1st we had a local ride of 4.7 miles. Raf was a little stuffy again to start with, but got better as the ride went on. On 2nd I was at the farriers so took the opportunity to ride out from there. I planned my route to stick to paths rather than through fields, but even so it was really wet and hard going in places and one of the paths was like a mini river, with water just running down it. Raf very bravely plodded through that and all the mud, I was proud of him. It started to rain about 5 minutes after we set off and carried on for the rest of the day.
Bridges are no problem to my trusty hacking partner now...
It rained and rained and rained ....
There was a red kite flying quite low around the trees here, but it had gone by the time I'd struggled with reins, gloves and pockets to get my phone out
We did 7 miles on that ride and the next day I had a short hack out round the village with OH of 2 miles.
Total to date = 13.7 miles