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RE: [RC] Mt. Diablo Ride-congratulations on your first ride, Lynelle Robertson! - Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF

Congratulations, Lynelle!!  Woohoo!!  And you are so fortunate to have such a 
great mentor for this.  

Carrie Kitley
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-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ranelle Rubin
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 6:41 AM
To: ridecamp
Subject: [RC] Mt. Diablo Ride-congratulations on your first ride, Lynelle 
Robertson!

Dear Ridecampers,

What a great conditioning ride for Tevis! It was hot (reported to have been 104 
degrees). Riders had to be totally aware of where the next water was, as the 
trail was mostly exposed terrain with little shade, and LOTS of long big hills! 
Ride management did an amazing job of adjusting trail when the temps got hotter 
than they expected. They ran us down a shady canyon to an "oasis" with a 
hose/spray and goodies for horse and riders. They imposed an additional 20 min 
hold there which was very smart given the temps. My Cool Medic Vests and my 
horse's Cool Medic Poll Cap were kept wet all day. At one water stop, one of 
the vets, Dr. Kerr was even carrying buckets of water down the line dumping it 
on our horses! Now, THAT is service! One of the many things they did that I 
personally appreciated was to have people posted at major intersections to be 
sure no one went the wrong way. Extra trail miles on that day could have been 
treacherous given the temps and lack of natural water.

The highlight of my personal day was running into Lynelle Robertson (my friend 
who was doing her first 25 mile ride) at about 12 miles into her ride (about 22 
into mine) at a water stop. She was doing great..looking strong..with a HUGE 
smile on her face! She was totally together..focussed on her ride, her mare, 
and what she needed to do for her. We rode into the lunch stop together and 
vetted through together. I was so very proud of how well she handled her first 
vet check, cool, calm, and focussed, despite the fact it was a very crowded 
line into the vet. She remembered her mantra coming into the vet check: "What 
is she "at", drop your cinch, drop your bit". She was smart and found two 
riders leaving the start that were going a pace she liked and asked to ride 
with them, making good time and new friends!
 
We separated again after that vet check, not to see each other again until the 
finish. I felt like a proud mom when she gleamed at me saying her mare had 
gotten mostly all A's with only one B on her vet card!! Way to go Lynelle!!! 
You took good care of your mare, good care of yourself, and did one heck of a 
job getting through your first ride..it had to be one of the toughest 25 mile 
rides there is. 

Lynelle, you and your horse are definitely ready for your first 50..! One of 
the most satisfying parts of this whole experience has been coaching a rider to 
develop herself and her horse to be ready for this sport. She has done her 
homework, conditioned a great horse, adjusted her nutrition to keep her in good 
flesh given the work, and is now ready to "Ride, Really Ride!"

Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. ~ John Wayne


Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant 

http://www.rrubinconsulting.com 
Independent Dynamite Distributor 
raneller@xxxxxxx 

530-885-3510 home office 
916-718-2427 cellular 
916-848-3662 fax 



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