Re: [RC] Unofficial Santa Fe Report - Team Estrogen - - D'Arcy Demianoff-ThompsonAgreed, one would have hoped that something of this magnitude would have national press coverage. So, why not send inquiries to all of the national syndicated channels requesting information on the event. If there is interest they will send someone to do something! Diane Sawyer is married to Mike Nichols - Movie Producer and Arabian horse owner/breeder. I think she would be a good one to start with. She has done shows on equine related topics. D'Arcy --- FXLivestock@xxxxxxx wrote: When I spoke with Laura this morning, she told me she thought that many breed organizations were going to be writing articles on GSFHR. My guess is that when the event is over, there will be alot of articles, stories, pictures, etc. It's hard to believe that just a few short years ago, this is the only kind of coverage that would be available on an event like this. We are spoiled with the "live" coverage we get from the Tevis, NC, etc. Laura is going to call me back this evening with today's update as I couldn't take notes as I was out on the trail riding one of the horses. It seems we can't get our facts straight when I am taking notes so there is no way I can give a full report from our conversation :) Laura is not riding today so I will try to get more general information from her when she calls back. I spoke with Suzy Kelley also this morning also, she is crewing for Scott from Seattle. From her point of view the ride is going really well and her rider, Scott, has not missed one day on the trail. Most of the report I get from her is about how she and Debbie are trying get stuff organized for Scott and care for the horses and move the rig and make it back to the vet checks to crew for her rider. Serious fun! It sounds like everyone has adjusted to the caravan life. The one thread that both Suzy and Laura mention every time I talk with them is how supportive the "non endurance" communities have been for this event. It seems that every town that the ride travels through is supporting this event 100% from fixing dinners, to donating ride awards, to even having homemade cookies and iced tea at a finish line which was in the middle of no where. Laura told me that even the local law enforcement patrolled the dirt road they were riding on to make sure that the riders and horses were safe from any traffic. But according to Laura, there wasn't any traffic at all on the road :) It sounds like this event is great PR for AERC and endurance riding. Whatever the outcome and opinion is on this event when all is said and done, one thing for certain is that the ride manager (and those involved with him) have done a fabulous job introducing endurance riding to the non endurance communities along the ride trail. Just think of all the free PR endurance riding and AERC will get if articles on this event are written for non Arab and non traditional endurance publications. Hopefully, will hear from Laura tonight and will have more details... ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com D'Arcy L. Demianoff-Thompson liberty4640@xxxxxxxxx =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 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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