ridecamp@endurance.net: Trailers and stethescopes

Trailers and stethescopes

AliFarr@aol.com
Wed, 14 May 1997 19:41:20 -0400 (EDT)

(Can you tell from the subject line that we're new at this? <grin>)

Yea! I bought a trailer! As my budget would have been stretched
to the breaking point to buy a new one, I have been looking for
used ones for about 4 months now. Used 2 horse slant loads seem
to fly off the trailer lots moments after they arrive and I was
always one day too late.......So, approaching the desperation point,
I was calling all the trailer dealers in So. Cal and the very last
one on the list mentioned they just took one in on trade. Told
my coworkers I was taking a very loooonng lunch and this time I was
finally first in line. Good trailer, good price, no broken budget,
and the boys have transport to Mt. Laguna June 7! I am actually
limp with relief, so please bear with my babbleing<grin>. I'm known
for whipping things together at the last minute, but this was getting
a little bit close for comfort.

Okay, I have one of those "I'm feeling like an idiot" questions. With my
trusty new stethescope in hand, I can find a heart rate on the kids, the
dog, the cats, everything in sight in fact, except my $%^&^%% horse! Would
someone be kind enough to email me privately with the correct procedure,
or point out the exact spot on the ridecamp web site where I can find the
info. The ridecamp web site and my computer don't get along. I get about
five minutes connected to the web site and then get booted every time. So
if someone can tell me where it is, I can grab the info and get out before
it boots me out. <sigh> I really would like to know what shape the boys
are in, instead of guessing at recovery rates!

Alison Farrin
and the Princes Gydion and Caer Donn

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