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[RC] Work (and conditioning) schedules - Lynn White
Brenda,
Looks like you are going to have to just bite the bullet and ride in the crappy
weather. What I do when I'm riding in the howling wind, rain, heat, cold or
dark is tell myself that my horse will be "broke" to it during an endurance
event. The other consideration is this: The weather never seems so bad when
one is on the back of a horse. The only exception to the rule is lightning.
Lightning is ALWAYS worse when one is on the back of a horse. If you live in a
place that gets a lot of lightning, just print this message and throw it in the
waste paper basket.
Lynn
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