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Re: Re: Re: Snow/bitter climates



When the snow gets REALLY deep  (30 inches or better)  is a wonderful time
to ride a horse that you might fall off of...Falling off into deep snow is
almost fun...as long as your trusty horse stays with you/and or you don't
get your arm ripped out of its socket trying to keep ahold of the reins...

----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Garlinghouse <suendavid@worldnet.att.net>
To: Kris Givens <givensb@prodigy.net>; Ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 5:39 PM
Subject: RC: Re: Re: Snow/bitter climates


> It was about 12 degrees here this afternoon (in northern Colorado) and we
> just got about six inches of fresh snow last night.  I wasn't riding, but
> did have to handwalk one of my horses that just came home from leg
surgery.
> We had a blast.  He was feeling good and arguing about only getting to
WALK
> (that alone was good to see), kept trying to get into my pockets for
another
> carrot, there were geese flying overhead, deer and pheasant out in the
> fields, the overwintering pack string in the pasture were all tearing back
> and forth bucking and kicking and having a grand time.  I would have loved
> to be in the saddle and able to ride for awhile.
>
> Just dress warmly, ride according to the footing and enjoy the change of
> scenery.  :-)
>
> susan g
>
>
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