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RE: [RC] Thank You to WSTF - Smith, Dave

I would like to second Bruce and Dayna that the WSTF really put on a
fabulous two-day Educational Ride.  Everyone in the organization was
very helpful and always professional.  While I am no where near ready
for the Tevis, I feel this past weekend was a real step toward that
goal.  --Dave

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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bruce Weary DC
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 12:25 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] Thank You to WSTF

 Dayna and I just returned from a very enjoyable and exciting weekend 
riding 65 miles of the Tevis trail, under the guidance and hospitality 
of the WSTF. It was the first annual (hopefully) Educational Ride, and 
it was, except for a few glitches and less than cooperative riders, 
immensely successful. We camped at Robinson Flat on Friday, and were 
treated to brief talks by Barbara White, Chuck Mather, Debby Lyon and 
Penny Scribner on the history of the trail, conditioning, and trail 
etiquette, among other things. Early Saturday morning we broke into 
three different groups, all led by knowledgeable riders, and rode 
through the canyons and on to that day's destination, Foresthill. There 
we were regaled with a fabulous barbeque, and enough wine and beer to 
ease the day's aches and pains followed by more informtive talks.  The 
next morning found us making our way through Foresthill and on to the 
California trail, crossing the American River and No Hands Bridge, as we

headed toward the finish line at Auburn. This was a very unique 
opportunity to see sections of the trail that are almost always traveled

in the dark by most riders and rarely seen in the light of day.
 Kathy Perry served as trail boss, and must have perfected the human 
cloning process, because she appeared at every stop along the way to 
ensure the riders were happy, safe, and well fed. She deserves huge 
kudos for the job she did, which was not easy or without some stressful 
moments from a few poor sports. The other WSTF members and the vets were

great, water and horse feed were abundant, and the vet stops were 
thorough and informative. I think this was a real eye-opener for some of

the riders as to what it really takes to even attempt Tevis.  Pucker 
Point, by the way, is *very* aptly named.
 The best laid plans sometimes go awry, and that's not always a bad 
thing. I had planned to tail all the way up the first canyon, as 
practice for the Tevis, in order to help save my mare's energy. Well, 
that looked good on paper. After a delightful bath in the American River

to wet both my horse and me, I started up the canyon tailing behind 
Dayna. My mare was so eager and strong, she kept trying to pass 
Dayna--not a good concept on those steep and narrow trails. So, I 
reluctantly climbed back in the saddle and she not only charged to the 
top of that canyon at a blistering 4mph, but she did the same in the 
second canyon and recovered to 60 in less than three minutes. I looked 
that horse in the eye and said, " All right you imposter, who are you, 
and what have you done with my horse?"  I was elated that she could do 
that much tough climbing and recover so well. I now feel very prepared 
to finally complete the Tevis, and that my horse has enough under the 
hood to get the job done safely. That is a priceless advantage to have 
in your mind and heart as you step up to the starting line of the Tevis.
 Thank you, WSTF, for your galactic efforts in putting this even on, 
and please sign us up again for next year.  And to the riders who abused

the hospitality of the WSTF, hey, there's always team penning.   Bruce 
and Dayna Weary

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