[RC] Storage in the feed room--?? - Beth LeggieriBack to the well as some other poster so aptly observed regarding the wealth of experience and ideas among ridecampers.
My feed rooms houses more than feed. Am searching for rodent-proof storage for various items (all the cans, jars, bottles, brushes, halters, etc.).
I thought about a metal truck box? Am thinking that would work and would fit nicely against a wall.
Any other suggestions?
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Hideaway Farm, Jim & Beth Leggieri, Denton, TX
Athletes of Antiquity: Soaring Wings and Distance Arabians From: Melinda Faubel <mnfaubel@xxxxxxxxx> To: Kathy Mayeda <klmayeda@xxxxxxxxx>; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 2:45:18 PM Subject: Re: [RC] preventing soreness from stirrup leathers? LOL - thanks for sharing! I have really "muscular calves" (yeah....we'll go with that). I don't have problems with the pressure from the stirrup leathers but the fact that they will "bite" my calf. a little pinch of skin will actually get under the leather and then it proceeds to work a bloody hole in my calf :(
I also don't like sheepskin covers!
I did have pain from the pressure of the leathers for my first ride, because like you I think I was bracing too much. Haven't had that problem since.
I've been very happy in my suade velcro half chaps (yes they are a LOT more forgiving and they are think because they are cheap), but now that I want to do more running, I didn't want to have to wear them.
I'll definately keep you experience in mind as my gear goes through it's inevitable evolution.
Hope you don't mind me posting this to list. I thought you had some valid points in your e-mail.
Melinda
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Kathy Mayeda <klmayeda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I have short fat calves. Half chaps can help, but there were a couple -- Check out my blog - Boots and Saddles! www.bootsandsaddles4mel.blogspot.com
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