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RC: Re: buying without riding
> I like the idea of spending some months on training and then working
on
> conditioning. I know it'll take a long time to get to a ride that
way,
but
> the endurance rides aren't my starting place, they're my goal...And I
like
> the path to get there. I think I fall under the category of wanting
to do
> the training. Don't want a baby though. A 5 or 6 yo is what I'm
thinking
> of. I guess I like gambling. :)
Speaking as someone who is FINALLY reaping a few rewards of raising and
training a youngster (bought her as a long yearling), there is nothing
like it. The frustrations can be unbelieveable, but my mare and I share
an incredible bond and it is just such fun to get out there and go a
distance and see her to start to realize her reason for being. It is
such a joy to be there to see her grow physically and develop mentally.
So many changes, especially this last year.
Deanna (am I a proud human or what?)
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