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RE: [RC] LD Riders "Trail Trash" - ll cole


Looks like somebody else has the same thoughts!
http://www.cafepress.com/trail_trash.187876732

Barry,  Kansas_

_______________________________> From: kathy.mayeda@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: 
dragnin100@xxxxxxxxx; ponyup1@xxxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: 
[RC] LD Riders "Trail Trash"> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:57:18 -0800>> You enjoy 
doing LD's and that's cool!> Team Slow Poke has a way of making others look way 
too serious about stuff!> K.> ----- Original Message -----> From: Jody 
Rogers-Buttram> To: Kathy Copeland ; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, 
November 09, 2007 9:13 AM> Subject: Re: [RC] LD Riders "Trail Trash"> I am 
sorry that you feel this way. I don't believe that the majority of people in 
this sport think of LD'ers as Trail Trash. I know that I don't, and I don't 
know any here in the SE that do. We don't care why you ride LD's, that is up to 
each to find their own thing. I believe that what was being said, is that times 
have changed, like it or not, and that many of us didn't have the LD option, 
therefore have a hard time understanding. People now have that option. At the 
same time, if you really want to stay in the LD division, fine, just say so 
(And you have). Many other LD people have said that they *couldn't* move up 
yet, again for whatever reasons. This is where the older bunch sees it as being 
an excuse, because I would be willing to bet that nearly 100% of us have at 
least as many problems/obligations to overcome to get a horse in shape and get 
to rides. If you look at it from this prospective: You have to have a farrier 
for shoes/barefoot trim, etc. You already pay for vet care, feed, 
transportation, housing, tack, etc. to do the LD. You are conditioning your 
horse for LD's and competing. There really is a very small step to a 50, and 
the rewards (if you really DO want to do more) are great. The same can be said 
for 50's, and that it is a small step up to 100's.> I don't want you to think 
that I am fussing at you, I am not. I have a good friend that is 99% an LD 
rider. She and I are from two different ends of the spectrum. BUT, we have both 
learned a great deal from each other. I have helped her to understand why we 
"old farts" are so stubbord on issues like this, and she has in return helped 
me understand where the LD group is coming from. How they think, why they are 
afraid or overwhelmed by the longer distances, etc. Does that make sense?> Hope 
that you can feel better about yourself.> Jody> Kathy Copeland wrote:> Okay so 
here it is in a nut shell, I am a LD rider and just like all other LD riders, 
it is of my own chosing for whatever the reasons may be. Whether you agree with 
my choices or not, like me or not, want to call me names or not, I don't really 
care! I am "Trail Trash" but I am dam proud of it, and happy to get to be 
"Trail Trash" and will continue being "Trail Trash" for as long as necessary 
even if it is forever. The rest of my team is also Ditto on this. I think 
everyone needs to just get over themselves and get back on the trails. Team 
Slow Poke will be out there whenever possibel "Trashing the Trails". By the way 
thanks to the person who referred to us on a ride with this term so we could 
come up with our new slogan.> Team Slow Poke "Trail Trash and Proud Of It"> 
Kathy Copeland> __________________________________________________> Do You 
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