Chance at 32 years old.Dean didn’t grow up riding horses until his good friend Bobby Turner bought a couple of Tennessee Walking Horses and asked him to go on a trail ride. Dean said he’d try it out as long as Bobby showed him where the brakes were. It turned out Dean enjoyed himself, especially the interesting new people he met. One was a girl named Roberta. He admits he kept on riding “to chase that girl” he later married.
Roberta had a home with a beautiful view of Lake Bowen but they could not keep horses there. Dean talked her into looking for some land so they could have a horse farm. Roberta replied, “It better have a room with a view.”
The couple built their dream farm in the heart of the Tryon Hounds Hunt Country, and yes it has a gorgeous view of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. They soon met a lady name Ann Stevens Allen who foxed hunted. This was in 1994. Ann invited Dr. and Mrs. McKinney to a hunt breakfast the Tryon Hounds was having.
“We couldn’t believe how welcoming everyone was,” Dean said. “Some of the nicest people you would ever meet.” Some of the members asked them both to come out and hunt with them. They both thought it was something they would like to try. The only problem was that Dean had a TWH, named Chance, who had never trotted, cantered or jumped.
Dean decided to take Chance over to Terry Russell’s farm. Terry was a renowned horseman. Dean asked him if he thought Chance could become a hunt horse. Terry said, “I could teach him to jump but the horse is going to look pretty stupid doing it from that running walk thing you ride him in. I have to teach him to canter first.”
While Chance was in training Dean started riding a Thoroughbred named Flashman"Flash") who had raced for 7 years and was only 2 months off the track according to his lip tatoo. Dean made the fast track to an Honorary Whippers-In and later First Flight Field Master in 2012 untill recently when Huntsman Beth Blackwell called him back to whipping full time. Soon thereafter, Roberta decided that she should be the one riding Flash. Dean then quoted from a John Ford movie: Greater love hath no man than he who gives up his horse to his wife.” This would become a reoccurring theme in their long marriage. The couple decided to celebrate Chance's 32nd birthday byt throwing a party in his honor. Chance had a long career and took 23 different riders fox hunting, from staff to novices. He will be missed by many and remembered fondly.