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Re: [RC] 100 mile rides/humbled - Cowgirgoof

In a message dated 1/20/03 9:35:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< The question to ask yourself is why. Some claim it is multiday rides. 
However, while that may be a contributor to the decline in 100 mile 
rides, there has been no significant growth in multiday rides in the 
east. In fact there are very few (Shore to Shore, Ft. Valley and for a  >>
Truman,
Not to take this as any kind of slight, (because I respect the heck out of 
you), but maybe you can be the first to answer your own question for us. I 
haven't seen you on a 100 in a long while...
We have seen the same decline in the 3-day CTR 100's, and we ask the same 
question.
If I had to answer that question for myself, I think in this fast paced world 
it has more to do with being too busy than anything else. We are all caught 
up in jobs, family, (which we should!), being online, and generally just 
running around like crazy. I think people either don't have time or the 
inclination for the commitment these days. It takes ALOT of effort to get 
ready for a 100, and most people just want to enjoy a quick weekend of 
socializing , riding and getting out of there in two days. 
As for me, I personally aspire to ride 100's, but what with managing three 
events a season in Florida, starting a young horse and trying to condition 
the older one, (plus a full time job and a husband), I don't see it happening 
anytime soon. (although I did find the time to ride the VA 3-day CTR 100 last 
year!)
Does anyone out there agree with me that this may be the main reasoning 
behind the decline of 100's???

Becky Siler in Florida

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