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Re: [RC] Call me Clueless - Laney Humphrey

You are far from clueless because you're smart enough to ask questions beforehand! If you look around on both the AERC and endurance.net websites, there are lists of riders willing to mentor. Maybe there is someone near you you can hook up with. And another great way to learn is to volunteer at rides. You can either tell the Rm ahead of time or just show up and ask to be put to work. You'll see a lot and learn a lot!
Keep checking in, we want to hear how you're doing!
Laney


Sky Ranch wrote:
Ok, guys, here's another newbie question! BTW, Laura Hayes stole my subject line, "Riding Clueless." I still have my training wheels on, but when I do my first 50 I'll definitely be 'riding clueless.'
So, here goes:
On a 50 mile ride, I don't have to have a crew, as long as I have a 'bag' of stuff to give to the ride manager (or other hapless victim) to carry to the vet check for me? I don't need much - but it would be nice to have some treats/feed for my horse. And ... here's another dumb question - sorry - but do these rides provide water for the horses at the vet and/or other stops?
Thanks -
Carla Richardson


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