RE: [RC]   $3/mile and no food???? - Alison Farrin
 
Or try your average 1 day horse trial.
$175.00 entry fee
Tied to the trailer add $25 to $40 grounds fee
No horse food or people food free - you pay extra for all
Time spent actually competing - less than 1/2 hour.
Refunds??? Fat chance.
Alison A. Farrin
Innovative Pension
Innovative Retirement Services
858-748-6500 x 107
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-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Lynne Glazer
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:38 AM
To: Wintersdwbob1@xxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] $3/mile and no food????
GREAT post, Karen.  Between you and Terry, you said it all.
Here's something Kim Fuess wrote to me about entry & refund policies, 
and I'm posting with permission:
>>Hi Lynne,
     I don't think most endurance riders realize HOW generous most 
ride refund (and entry) policies are.  I sure didn't until I started 
competing in dog agility.  Strictly enforced entry dates that close 
at least two to three weeks before the event.  After the entry date 
closes there are no refunds for any reasons...lameness, death in 
family, bitch in season (ahh dog sports, the only venue where no one 
bats an eye when someone says "bitch").  No exceptions as it is not 
the trial secretary or sponsoring club who makes this cut off but the 
governing agility organization.  Dog competitors don't seem to mind 
and look at it as a donation to the club.  Too bad more endurance 
riders don't feel more like this - I guess they just don't realize 
the amount of work and the amount of financial risk a ride manager 
takes.<<
At 10:25 AM -0700 7/18/02, Karen wrote:
>>Any voices?? I just found out that this weekend I will be paying $3 a
mile to
>>ride and there is no food??? What are average charges per mile across
the
>>country?  I just want to know.  Donna and BOB
<snip>
>
>Seriously Donna, you gotta look at what you do in an entire year. 
>All the rides and events you go to.  Think of it as you are really 
>spending XX amount of dollars per mile, regardless of what the entry 
>fee is -- so that in the end, the difference in an entry fee being 
>higher or lower than what you are used to -- isn't all that 
>significant.  Just keep riding!
>
>k
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