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LDs and greater
The division line between LDs and greater distances appears to be a wide
chasm that riders feel that they can only cross in one direction. I like to
go back and forth between both. I took my husband's horse, who is a Top-10
50-mile competitor, to the Old Pueblo ride in Tucson last month and did the
25 with some friends, just for the fun of it-and we came in last! We had a
great time, it was a beautiful trail and the horses enjoyed it as much as we
did. - Jen Nice
-----Original Message-----
From: Merryben@aol.com [mailto:Merryben@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 9:19 PM
To: SandyDSA@aol.com; ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Fwd: RC: Re: Re: "Deadman" Endurance Ride
Endurance has nothing to do with jumping. I have done both and they are
worlds apart. Your opinion may be valid but it is only your opinion and
does not make me irresponsible. I still would not start with LD and I don't
tell my students to do it either. By the way, three of them became AERC
National Junior Champions and one of them won the Haggin Cup this year at
Tevis.....Maryben
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