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Re: RC: Getting Pulled
David,
I think knowing at what point a horse pulled on a 100 would be interesting.
For myself, I'm more likely to pull for minor things (early in a ride)when
riding a 100, because it's just so far to go. And who wants to go 80 and
have to pull. If I'm at a 50 mile check & in camp and everythings not 100%,
I'm outta there!
But as a ride manager I cringe at the thought of more things to keep track
of..........
Nancy Mitts
>From: David LeBlanc <dleblanc@mindspring.com>
>I also see value for buyer education - no one wants to unknowingly buy a
>horse to do 100's that consistently comes up lame at 80 miles. It might
>also be of value to record the distance at which the pull happened. That
>same horse might turn out to be a fine 50 mile horse.
>David LeBlanc
>dleblanc@mindspring.com
>
>
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