They don't do Kennedy Peak now on the 50. The only reason your skin
didn't craw was because of all the trees you couldn't see you were on a
razor ridge line dropping of to the valleys below on each side while
stepping around boulders on a table rock base.
Great ride - I got off and walked my horse at that point. Of coure a
few of the locals came galloping past.
I don't think anything on the 50 there is any problem unless the horse
is a total idiot in which case Darwin will prevail.
I rode it ten years ago, so the trail probably has changed some. But, there was one trail that was very rocky and narrow along the face of a mountain or "cliff". Nothing that made my skin really crawl, but then I'm not necessarily afraid of heights (we'll see if I'm willing to re-clarify that statement after Tevis this summer!). I found that it would have been difficult to trot on that trail, because you could reach out and touch the rock wall, but again, nothing that was un-manageable.
Becky
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