ridecamp@endurance.net: [endurance] log books

[endurance] log books

Roger Garlitz (Rgarlitz@txranger.com)
Thu, 30 Nov 1995 11:42:27 -0600

I agree with Teddy. If you want a log book for your personal use thats one
thing. To require a log book will add to the administration time at each
ride.

One of the major issues at competitive trail rides is that it takes
forever to get the score cards written up and totaled. This makes for long
lines and delays at some rides.

The log books will create that kind of delay if you have official entries
by vets at each ride. Another point, are you going to expect vets to sign
their names and in effect certify that the information is correct for the
log book?

Can we hear from some vets as to what they think about the books.

I think keeping track of your self is excellent. I have all of my
horsemanship and vet cards. I use a heart monitor and keep track of that
info, however that is my business, having something made, and stamped
official is another red tape log jam that will occur. like Teddy, just
another view point.

"Endeavor to Persevere" regards, Roger Garlitz