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Multiday/Rules



Title: Multiday/Rules

While I could argue that a multi-day shouldn’t be held to the same standards as one day rides, because it IS a totally different animal…..  I believe this practice of giving off-course people completions only as discretionary by the ride manager has nothing to do with it being a multi-day ride in this case. 

Sometimes there is miscalculation somehow on trail markings by the ride management’s part and several people miss the proper turn off, and therefore the ride management may give completions only rather than standing around and pointing fingers at each other.  It happened to me on a one-day fifty.   I believe this was a similar situation here – or something like the vet wasn’t present at the vet check, or the vet check was marked wrong…. don’t know the whole story, and frankly don’t care. IT REALLY DOESN’T MATTER.

Have you done a multi-day Truman?

K.




Truman sez:
The thing that may be a bit troubling ( and hope my interpretation of some pervious post are not correct in this matter ) in this whole thread is that "it should not be held accountable to the same standard because it is a multiday ride." Every sanctioned AERC ride should play by the same set or rules. Truman



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