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RC:   Fw: RC:  Uphill and Down.. in simple terms
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- Subject: RC:   Fw: RC:  Uphill and Down.. in simple terms
 
- From: "Whitney Bass" <bass@bigsky.net>
 
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:09:00 -0700
 
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It wasn't me who asked the question (just have been following the topic). 
And you can be sure that as soon as I find any beaches in Montana, I'll be
there! =-)  But thanks anyway.
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> From: Eenergonzillen@aol.com
> To: bass@bigsky.net
> Subject: Re: RC:  Fw: RC:  Uphill and Down.. in simple terms
> Date: Friday, January 14, 2000 5:00 PM
> 
> I think you are the one who asked the up/downhill question.  
> I recommend beach riding for a flat conditioning ride.  You can ride for
a 
> long time(depending on how big the beach is) and it is very flat.  I'm
sure 
> you know to ride on the hard sand and not in the deep sand.  I also find
that 
> horses need something else besides the same old mountain trails over and 
> over.  After all, we want to keep them interested. 
> I don't know if that is any help.  Good luck
  
  
 
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