I'm in ths same boat as Sylvia...also wouldn't
mind...but won't be ready again for a 100 for about 2 yrs.....also there is one
small draw back.....the horses have to be fairly evenly matched....this usually
does not happen....one is too slow or one is too fast...one likes uphills...one
likes downhills...it can be hard to pace 2 equally....Cora
In a message dated 1/21/2003 8:32:26 PM Pacific Standard
Time, mark@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Well, I have had nine different people just today who are
interested in being mentored into their first 100.....and no other
experienced 100 milers have signed on to the Ridecamp 100 Mile Mentors
Club....so, um, who else is willing to escort a new 100 miler into this
sport??
I will! But I won't have a 100 mile
horse again for a couple of years. We're going to be putting a
base on for a while. How about Tevis 2004 (if all goes well)
:))