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Re: crops



I always ride with my crop, I'm comfortable carrying it, I rarely use it,
I've been known to loan it.  If I wanted to abandon it in the middle of a
ride - not that I would - how would I dispose of it?  Sling it into the
bushes?   (Just kidding, I know you didn't really mean for me to litter the
trail with crops :-)

My crop makes a good back scratcher, too.
Tina Rushing
El Granada, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy Bolinger <bolinger@bigsky.net>
To: ride <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Monday, August 28, 2000 6:08 AM
Subject: RC: crops


>would someone please explain to me why a person would ride an endurance
ride
>with a crop???I've heard their explanation that they need to get the horses
>attention ---especially at the beginning of the ride---which sounds kind of
>strange but...OK...whatever...but why would ANYONE need a crop the last 50
>miles of a ride???Surely you've managed to get your horses' attention by
>then???(stallion owners need not reply);o]
>
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