In succeeding messages someone mentioned
Ensure. I had forgotten that someone once told us how good it was.
We tried it and yes, it is a good lunch. Very nutritious, filling, and
doesn't upset the stomach.
Okay... I've posted about the ride, now more questions. A whole
list of them! ;)
First of all: how do you sleep at night before the ride? What do
you do with your horses? I am looking for alternatives to sleeping in
the bed of the truck and just tying...
What do you eat for breakfast? I had to survive on 2 hard boiled
eggs and some water... which, I don't doubt is more than some people
get!
What do you pack for snacks? Are there any particular brands of
anything that are especially helpful and/or filling?
I'm sure I'll come up with more questions later, lol..
Tara
Lose those love handles! MSN
Fitness shows you two moves to slim your waist.
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when you teach a horse all the "tools" and "cues" he needs to handle the
trail, to hold a speed, deal with hills, etc. It's also where you develop the
"bond" that causes him to "defer" to you before losing his cool. ~ Jim Holland
ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/
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