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Re: [RC] Injured Horseman lucky to be alive! - Elizabeth Walker

Since I'm single, and I board, I always make sure that I leave a note on my horses corral which gives the place I parked, and the trails I'm taking, as well as my expected return time. At least then, I have a hope that someone will figure out that something is wrong if my horse isn't back for breakfast the next day....


On Feb 5, 2009, at 8:42 PM, Barbara McCrary wrote:


I ALWAYS either call my husband at work or leave a written message on the kitchen table: "Left at (time), taking (trail), riding (horse)". We have landmark names for all of our trails and connections, so he knows exactly where I am planning to go and how long it should take to return. I never go anywhere other than where I said I was going. And....I always wear my helmet! Not that it alone will save me from injury, but it's a start....

Barbara

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Kinsky" <lkinsky@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Injured Horseman lucky to be alive!



It's a big question, what do we do when there is no cell service?

Same thing we used to do before cell service: tell someone (family member, park ranger station, friend, etc) where you are going, what route you will take, and when you will arrive home or will call to say you have returned safely. And stick to the schedule and route. (I used to leave the same info taped to my trailer at the trailhead).


Lynn Kinsky, Santa Ynez, CA ranch: http://www.silcom.com/~lkinsky/


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RE: [RC] Injured Horseman lucky to be alive!, melanie . o
Re: [RC] Injured Horseman lucky to be alive!, Lynn Kinsky
Re: [RC] Injured Horseman lucky to be alive!, Barbara McCrary