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RE: [RC] [RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers - Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS

Oh, On the smiling, older people (and a lot of NATRC riders are well
over 50) smile different.  My boyfriend on the Sunday pictures is
smiling all the time but unless you knew his 'face' you wouldn't think
it was smiling....  LOL.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Katrina Mosshammer [mailto:ammosshammer@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 5:09 PM
Cc: Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [RC] [RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers

I also noticed that several horses had pieces of ribbon tied to their
bridle/halter, some blue and some pink and I think I saw a couple with
both. I saw one horse draped in yellow :-) Did those mean something as
well?

Katrina


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       From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dawn Carrie
       Sent: October 09, 2007 2:27 PM
       To: CK
       Cc: Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
       Subject: Re: [RC] [RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers
       
       
       Very nice photos.  What (if anything?) do the different colors
of rider bibs mean?  Weigh classes?  Open vs novice?  Just wondering...I
saw red, blue, and green bibs.
        
       The first thing that leaped out at me was how few (compared to
endurance) people were wearing helmets!!!  That's really surprising.
        
       That leopard appaloosa sure is pretty.
        
       Dawn Carrie, Texas
       
        
       On 10/9/07, CK <kingmonk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

               NICE PHOTOS. I ENJOYED THE KIDS' pics  the most. Now
what is the difference between NATRC and endurance riders? For me, I
could see one difference most noticably:weight of the riders. The riders
did seem to be trying hard to do a good job riding their horses. 
               Experienced NATRC riders could do endurance, no sweat!
               
       
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[RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers, Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS
Re: [RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers, CK
Re: [RC] [RC] NATRC/AERC crossovers, Dawn Carrie