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Re: [RC] ride questions?? - Sharon Levasseur

Juli, I'm in north-central Maine (near Bangor) which IMHO is farther from
anything endurance-related that just about anywhere else in the US!  (LOL...
I'm sure it's not really, but it sure feels that way.)

I'm lucky if I do one ride a month from April to August ... and almost every
single one is CTR.  There are only two endurance rides in Maine, and one of
them I won't get to ride in because I'm managing it.

My travel time is usually 4-6 hours and I've only been out of state once.  I've
been toying with the idea of going to the Moonlight in Vermont this year but I
don't know if my horse can do it.

Right now I have two weeks of vacation annually, but in September of 2007 I will
get bumped up to three weeks.  I CAN'T WAIT!!!

Sharon L. in Bucksport Maine
www.zegifts.com/HTH/hot-toddy-hustle.htm


Quoting Juli Jakub <fahraway@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

Okay guys...I have a couple of questions. I have been sitting on the fence
here wondering how best to get involved in Endurance. I have even
thought...forget it...too complicated, not enough rides close enough. I
figure I could take up eventing again because in the NE there are events
every weekend close by ( meaning 1 to 4 hours away from L.P.) that offer
many levels for different horses. Most events offer at least beginer novice
to training if not higher. while endurance well...few and far between and
often only offering certain distances. I would love to be able to travel all
over all the time....but I am 28 and I have a job and even when I am on
vacation I have other horses to take care of and dogs and ferrets and a
husband who is involved, but does not neccesarily want to be left behind for
days at a time with all the responsibility....he would rather come and help
or ride himself. Also money is always an issue with the price of gas ect. I
am left wondering how you guys do it...honestly!! So I am looking for
advice...
First is it okay to do one 25 miler on a four year old if I go very slow?? I
want to have a long lasting partner and I have gone slower with her training
than what I am use to, but she learns fast fast fast. Not that I would do it
I was just wondering on opinions on that. I am so use to eventers where my
girl at four would already be showing this season. I have not, however,
trained her to jump or anything. ( Which annoys my eventer friends who think
what the heck am I waiting for!) She is walk/trot/ started some canter after
she turned four. Solid horse...smart, never gets tired, well ground trained
and ground drived. Picks everything up like she has been doing ti for
ages.To add I am what you guys would call a featherweight..100lbs and 5 ft.
I know I am going to get a hundred different opinions on this but I wanted
to ask and see if there was any consensus.
Secondly for those of you in the NE....what would be a good start ride?
Where do you go to participate?...how many rides do you do in a season? I am
in Lake Placid, NY which is quite a ways from anywhere!! I am thinking I
just have too much of a eventer mentality of a show every other weekend at
least and that maybe people in this sport do alot less rides per season. All
my horses get ridden six days a week ( weather permitting) a mixture of
dressage, trail and road riding, jumping for those that are old enough and
able. I usually ride each horse about an hour each day and then a longer
ride of 5 or so miles when I can fit it in.( once a week or so) I have the
possibility to ride a longer ride ( from 15 to 30 miles) if I trailer on the
weekends and could do longer rides on the roads ( good sand footing on the
sides) Woodtrails vary from flat for the young horse...to pretty steep ( I
am in the Adirondacks) for the mature ones. Do people in NE bite the bullet
and trailer to other areas? How do people schedule rides?
Anyway, I am just trying to determine if endurance riding is even feasible
for me. I do have all summer off from my main job, but have all the other
beasts to care for as well as part time work instructing english riding
lessons. So how does everyone fit stuff in with limited ride options. I
would love to hear advice from everybody but particularly and especially
from people in the NE. Right now I am ready to sign off and put endurance on
the shelf with all the other things I'll never really get to do like compete
in the Olympics!! I do like eventing, but I wanted to test myself on
something different. Thanks for any advice! Cheers,
Juli

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<P>Juli Jakub</P>
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