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This whole thing over the *accident*, breast collars etc is out of hand. Since I either started it or was quick to jump on the band wagon, I'm going to clarify a couple things. First the breast collar incident came up as a response to several posts compaining about the Tevis ride allowing *first time riders* and how that is the reason for accidents/pulls/ and what have you. I brought up the fact that I had witnessed the results of two accidents on two different rides caused by the saddle slipping back. In neither instance did the rider have on a breast collar and in both cases the riders were not novices to the sport. I also stated that I was raised to use a breast collar particularly in the mountains but I also stated that not all agreed with that. I also stated that if we were going to start making *rules* about who could and could not enter rides, then maybe we should look at some of the behavior of *experienced* endurance riders. Much of what I said was said with tongue in cheek to demonstrate what I considered to be the absurdity(sp) of some of the statements that were being made. Think we need to lighten up. We all agree that accidents do happen in this sport as well as most others, that we all wish for the speedy recovery of all who were injured on this ride(horse and human)no matter to what degree and not bring personal stuff into this. If some or all of us can learn one thing to ponder that might improve our own safety record then that's a good thing. On that note I bid you a fond *Good Nite!* Sharon, West Region AERC# 1770 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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