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Re: [RC] Mentoring (was: regarding 75 mile rides) - rdcarrie

Actually, I'll be in the position of having an extra horse soon.  Got a 6 yr old just started in 50s and who's settling down well, and picked up my coming 5 yr old from the trainer last weekend.  Hope to have him going in 50s this winter.  So next spring I'll have two 50 mile horses, and would be willing to let someone ride one of them along with me.  I have a third, older, horse who will hopefully be back into 50s by next spring as well.  But he's kinda nuts and just *might* kill someone, or at least scare them to death.  <G>
 
Dawn in East Texas
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jody Rogers-Buttram <dragnin100@xxxxxxxxx>
To: rdcarrie@xxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 08:57:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [RC] Mentoring (was: regarding 75 mile rides)

This is a topic that I touched on with Truman recently.  I was trying to think of items/pages to increase the use of the SERA webpage, and one of the things was a mentoring page.  I would like to see a listing of people and horses that are available to riders in our region.   I am looking at this mentoring as going not only the step of mentoring the person through the ride,  but in cases like me, people who have extra horses, can offer one up to the newbie.  I have done this before and I think it worked out nicely.  If some of us have extra horses, would like to get miles on them at someone else's expense, offer them the horse for a ride.  Maybe they don't have a suitable horse yet, or maybe their horse isn't ready....it gives them a great chance to ride a ride, see what the sport is really about on a conditioned, sane mount.  Notice I said sane....don't want to kill these people.  They can learn a lot from riding with you, on your horse, learning how to care for that horse at an easy pace  and I think it may take some of the strain off their brains knowing that the horse is seasoned and knows the ropes.  Most likely lets them enjoy the day a bit more.
 
Jody
 
PS. Angie....I wasn't talking about you and Aries at Biltmore.  ;)

rdcarrie@xxxxxxx wrote:
Angie mentioned expanding on the mentoring concept, with some 50 milers helping some LDers through their first 50.  I'd be more than willing to do so.  I ride mid- to back of the pack, only concerned with completing, and don't mind adjusting my pace to others.  In fact, I've sort of informally hooked up with first-timers when riding LDs before and ridden with them.  I like riding with newbies...it's fun.  So if anyone in E. TX ever wants to do their first 50 and wants someone to ride it with, give me a holler.  I'll be doing the 50 at Unicorn Hunt on Aug. 6. Of course, you may have to put up with me barfing off the side of my horse on the last loop from the heat.  (I never said I was smart...if I was, I wouldn't do a 50 in E. TX in Aug.)  <G>  But that's just me...I don't handle the heat/humidity well.  Most people do fine.  So don't let it scare you.  Come on out and have fun.  I haven't don e this ride before, but I've heard it's a good one.  :)  ; Same offer for mentoring stands for other rides in Texas...minus the barfing.  ;)
 
Dawn in East Texas
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Re: [RC] Mentoring (was: regarding 75 mile rides), Jody Rogers-Buttram