No offense Jess, I believe that if someone intends to ride 100 or
some other night ride, they should practice at home first. That way they can
learn to trust their horses' ability to go in the dark on familiar trails (not
just roads). Training & conditioning to ride at night is just like anything
else---do your homework. If a rider is not comfortable with it, don't go to a
night ride until you are. It's that simple. If you would like to start
practicing, I'll gladly ride with you. I live in Ada, so not too far.