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RE: [RC] what do you take to a ride? - Kristen A Fisher

If you look in the Endurance Handbook http://www.aerc.org/AERC_Rider_Handbook110303.asp [a fantastic resource BTW] you will see it says:  "you will find that you will require an alarming amount of equipment and supplies to camp with your horse"
 
The great thing about traveling with a horse trailer is that if you have room [which you usually do], you can bring it. Even if YOU don't end up needing it, maybe someone else in camp will, and inevitably you will be on the borrowing end at some point so it's not a bad idea to start with a karma surplus.
 
Kristen


Jessica Spoone-Raines <jspoone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm going to be doing my first 25 mile ride in a few weeks and was wondering what everybody considers must haves and maybe some not so must but still like to haves? Luckily the ride is only a 1/2 hour or so from the place I board so I can get something brought to me that I forget. Here is what I have so far:
 
riding gear (saddle, girth, breastcollar, sidepull and bit attachment, saddlepad, helmet, saddlebags, water bottles, hr monitor, gps)
 
blankets, buckets, first aid, easy boots, feed, beet pulp, hay, pro bi, electrolytes, sponges, grooming brushes, hoof pick, hay bag, cooler sheet, rump rug, camping gear, people food, my clothes, DUCT TAPE
 
Thats about where my brain goes numb, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Also what first aid supplies do you guys keep with you? Thanks again.
Jess Spoone-Raines
 
 


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