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RE: [RC] Hurt Riders/Where is their trailer? - Chastain, Shannon L.

I did a NATRC ride a few weeks ago and they had us put our number
(number assigned for the ride in AERC we put this number on our horse
rumps) on a Purina card and taped it to our horse trailer
Shannon
This was one of the few things I liked about doing a NATRC ride, sure
hated the slow pace. 

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Subject: [RC] Hurt Riders/Where is their trailer?

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I was working the Tour De Washoo ride a few weeks back.  A lady got
bucked off her house and hurt.  The horse was OK and Tom Sherwood rode
it down the mountain back to camp.
Here is where it got a little sticky.  The lady had come alone- like
MANY of us do- and no one knew the exact description of her
truck/trailer.  After awhile, the correct rig was found, and the horse
was taken care of properly, and volunteer found to drive the horse back
to correct home.
My suggestion is this:

Is there room on ride entries for some more spaces of info:
Make/color/license plate of truck and same for trailer?  If this info
had been on the ride entry, less confusion would have occurred and if in
the case of the horse requiring some attention other than hay and water,
at least ride management and volunteers would have been expedited in
their efforts.  
Can anyone who manages a ride tell me if this is just extraneous garbage
or something AERC should consider adding to ride info? Or up to
individual ride mgrs?
I am still driving my 1976 Chevy dually which alot of riders recognise,
but I have a newer 4 horse trailer which alot of them don't recognise.
Realizing that quality volunteers would be attempting to properly care
for my horse if I am hurt, I would like to have their efforts not
thwarted or delayed by lack of information.  
Comments????



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