Re: [RC] Is it possible-- reponse to Ed - rides2far@xxxxxxxxMost of you would be right, I AM nuts! And yes, I'm thinking of Tevis & questioning my own sanity. <g> I'm not getting any younger & >>my biological Tevis clock is ticking. This seems to happen pretty often...somebody plans *one* ride and it's Tevis. Why? I'm just baffled by it but it seems to be a local thing out there maybe? Something like that wouldn't even cross my mind for me to ponder on it. I looked on the Tevis site, since I was thinking they'd added a minimum mileage requirement but I see that's just for the rider. Are there many people in that neighborhood who just train for that ride, and don't do any others? How does that work out for them? I think it makes a lot more sense for me to ask you the question than for you to ask us. As an experienced 100 mile rider...can you really take a horse from being a lawn ornament to completing what is supposed to be one of the toughest 100 mile events in a year...and them be properly prepared? To those who do Tevis often...is this common? I guess it's just that out here, we think of Tevis as something you train for forever, and when your horse has proven he can do everything else you've thrown at him, you go try Tevis. Can't imagine it being the *first* thing you threw at him. I really am curious and not just trying to put you on the spot. Sometimes things simply *are* that seem as if they shouldn't be. The kids in our school had a science fair this week and some of the experiements didn't turn out like it seemed they should. For instance, a girl had two plants in 2 2-liter bottles. She filled one bottle daily with exhaust from a car and the other was regular air. The exhaust filled bottle's plant looked best. Everybody wanted to deny it, but there it was. Maybe a horse can go from untrained to ready in a year. Examples anybody? Angie =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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