ridecamp@endurance.net: YKYAER when...

YKYAER when...

Linda S. Flemmer (bluwolf@earthlink.net)
Sun, 24 Aug 1997 00:23:20 -0700

You know when you are an endurance rider when:

The local farrier complains that the shoes wear out too soon.

The home town folks won't travel as far in a car as you will on a horse.

You consider buying easyboots wholesale.

Saddle pads are washed more often than the family's clothes.

Your horses stand next to the trailer & wicker to go somewhere!

When your horses get there, they look for the vet in line up.

You can assemble your corral in fog, dark, sleet, rain...

Sleeping in the back of a horse trailer sounds attractive (as opposed to
a flooded tent).

Helmets become a fashion statement.

You have a double tan line - one for a watch & one for HRM receiver.

You search for the perfect fit in a saddle, and you mean for the
<horse>.

LSD means long, slow distance!

LSD becomes fast enough to be your old idea of racing speed.

Die hard "I'll never post" riders are posting with the best at a trot.

Linda Flemmer
Blue Wolf Ranch
Bruceton Mills, WV

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