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Re: Tevis - Slower riders



Hi Tammy

It is realy horrible to fall out so close to the finish, especially on such
a prestigeous ride.
I agree that you paid the same as the front runners and should have received
the same service. This would never have happened here in South Africa as we
also pay R250 for our biggest ride but don't get nothing provided. The
checks provide water but thats it, riders have to provide all horse eats for
themselves, so consider yourselves lucky that you even get anything
(although this time there was none for you)!

Celeste (South Africa)


Subject: RC: Tevis - Slower riders


>     Since I have returned from this ride I have been going over with
myself
> as to why and what happened to us for not completing the Tevis.  This is a
> common thing that most of us do, I'm sure.
>     Hind sight is a 20/20 vision and as you step back into the event you
> start with the shoulda, woulda, coulda's.  I shoulda started out faster so
I
> coulda made it in time for having hay and bran at the vet checks.  But if
I
> started to fast then I woulda been there too early for hay because it
> wouldn't have gotten there yet.  But since I got at these vet checks after
> the first 50 riders then there was none.  Oh, I forgot there was some sort
of
> grass stuff that none of the horses ate but felt it was great to pee in.
>     Every vet check was the same, I know, I went to all of them, but did
not
> continue pass the Upper Quarry.  There was no hay, no bran, no carrots.
>     The other thing was, as I look back...my mare spun a shoe on the rear.
> It was hanging to the outside.  We came up to Pine Slab VC and we were
good
> to go.  Only I wanted to get this shoe replaced or pulled off without
taking
> half of the hoof with it.  No farrier!  I asked the officials they said
the
> farriers left to meet the front runners.  I was told no problem there will
be
> one at the Deadwood VC.  I was to continue on with this shoe sticking out.
>     We got to Deadwood and the same thing!  Sorry the farrier just left
for
> the front runners at Michigan Bluff VC.  At this point I would not
continue
> on.  There was a vet willing to pull the shoe and it took some time.  The
> lines were backing up now because of me and my problem.  After this I
pulled
> on an easyboot and off we went.  Oh, by the way, no hay, bran, carrots
again.
>  So off we went, got into Michigan Bluff and guess what...same thing!
Good
> to go but my mare's looking funny in the rear now, so off we went to
Forest
> Hill with visions of hay and farriers!
>     At Forest Hill my mare looked funny again but still was good to go.
> Yeah! caught up & FOUND the farrier. We got the shoe replace, looked for
> Alfalfa hay, all gone.  They said, "Sorry we are out, how about this
(pee'd
> on) grass stuff."  Looked over at the still in coming riders behind us and
> now they are not making the cutoff times. Hmm...
>     Went on to Francisco's VC same thing no hay, no bran, no carrots!
Passed
> this VC with my mare looking still funny in the rear but good to go.  Now
I'm
> thinking, OK might end up completing this ride with a new record of the
best
> non fed horse to do a 100 miler.
>     Well, I was wrong, all of this caught up with my sweet, strong, very
> experience mare "Ima Liberated Lady" of 4200 miles in 3 1/2 years.  I
mean,
> my husband just did the Californio 100 three weeks prior to the Tevis with
> his weight and topped 10!  But then she had food!
>     Anyway, without proper support in the rear the vet said she was stiff
and
> sore.  So we were pulled.  I wasn't very upset at the time and walked off.
> Things like this happen, I'm experienced I know this, but was hoping to
make
> the last 6 miles.  But, as I was waiting for the trailer to come and pick
us
> up I sat watching my mare eating and now we have good lighting.  She was
> starved!  I mean really starved!  Like I said we've done 100's and this is
> not my 1st Tevis, but this horse was behond hungry.  She was glassy eyed,
and
> bolting down, guess what?  That grass hay stuff, not caring if it was
water
> or pee in it.
>     Of course, this was my experience and there is no bottom line except,
> either they have to hire more farriers and buy more hay for 258 riders or
> limit the ride to 50 riders.  I paid $275 for my entry just like the front
> runners and I expect the same supplies & service as them.
>     Can you tell, I'm upset, I couldn't take the care of my horse as I
felt
> it needed.  Until this will be solved, I for one won't come back.
>
> Tammy Robinson
> Trail-Rite Ranch & Products
> 661/513-9269
>




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