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Re: Re: can you say tent?



I have to agree 100%! I am lucky though, I've gotten to know a few members.
and we do the campfire with a beer or two and steaks on the grill. We sit
and relax and talk about past rides and future rides and experiences. I've
learned a lot from that alone.


Helga Loncosky
Archival Morgan Record
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Beacon Morgan Horses, Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: FancyNite@aol.com <FancyNite@aol.com>
To: rides2far@juno.com <rides2far@juno.com>
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:42 PM
Subject: RC: Re: can you say tent?


>Angie,
>
>You brought up a good point that I have often think about...
>
>Do you know that people in the same regions barely know each other.
>I am now 29, my mother started me riding w/ her in a backpack type carrier;
>only in front of her at 6 mths.  Then at the ripe old age of 3 I got my
"VERY
>OWN PONY," yippee happiest kid on earth.  I think I was 6 when my mother
went
>to her first Endurance Ride... Well, at the age of 8 I was doing endurance
on
>my own... No, I am no "Big Wig" with lots of titles. I am just one of the
>poor folk still enjoying the sport after 21 years. I took a 9 year leave to
>be a mother, but never got out of the Endurance part so to speak, I just
>became "PIT CREW," now with my own back pack... lol Let me tell you it is
>cool to ride again.  OK, here is my point.
>
>When I was younger, there was ALWAYS a camp fire after the ride... Hell I
was
>the luckiest kid on earth, I knew everyone it seemed like... And now being
an
>adult and wanting to enjoy the fire time... hell everyone goes to bed... no
>stories, no ride experiences ... just good night... I love this sport not
>only for the fun, frustrations, fears, adrenaline, challenge etc.  But I
>always loved it because it was like haven' an extended family.. And God for
>bid if your riding attire don't match ... (man they used to call my dad
"Tin
>Man", lets just say our family was fond of Duct Tape.. lol)
>wow this sport has changed and even if no one else wants to enjoy the fire
>and relax under the stars and have a nice cold drink, fine so be it.  My
>opinion is there is always room at my fire for any of my Endurance friends.
>Just bring a chair or a bucket...
>
>Happy Trails all!
>And always check out the scenery, God is the only one who knows how long we
>got on this earth.  Cant think of any greater way to see it then on the
back
>of Best Buddy. Or going down the trail with good friends.
>Jinnifer & Savage
>
>
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