Re: [RC] Multi-day Rides in SE - Ridecamp GuestPlease Reply to: April ridecamp_mail@xxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== Yep, yep. I'm THRILLED with the number of multi-days that I can go to now. I have my personalized ride calendar (thanks to the programmers of the AERC member logon site) printed out and hanging in my cube at work. It has 6 multi-day rides on it right now. Chicken Chase, LBL, Hoosier Daddy (MW), Big South Fork, Yellowhammer, and Spook Run (same camp as Chicken Chase). As soon as Liberty Run is posted, I'll reprint my schedule to include that. 3 of my 7 rides are Pioneer rides, the other 4 are 2-day rides. 6 of the 7 rides are within a 6 hour drive from my home. The other is only about 9 or 10 hours. I'm so thrilled I could bust. I've been out getting my horses ready for this season and I can't wait for my first ride. Chicken Chase in April! Who-hoo. I've already sent in my entries and money for half of them. The others I'm waiting on ride flyers to tell me how to pay up! LOL. Last year I went to 3 rides and rode 3 times. This year I'm planning on 7 rides and hopefully will ride 10 times! That's a huge jump in ride availability for me and I'm thrilled. I'm riding, I'm riding! :-) Thanks ride managers! The check's in the mail. ;-) April Nashville On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:33:06 -0500, Truman Prevatt wrote: Again there's been a lot of whining about not "multiday rides" in the SE. Well you got them. If the riders don't support them they won't have them. So stop whining and go ride - it's up to the riders what they have in the future. ===========================================================The CRI was originally a test for humans developed at UCLA in 1939. A professor at UC Davis named Morey Fowler became interested in this and wondered how it would work on horses and started testing it. Dr. Fowler was at one time the head vet at Tevis. A young vet named Kerry Ridgeway worked with him on this project helping to collect the data...........and as they say, the rest is history... ~ mb ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ===========================================================
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