RE: ridecamp-d Digest V97 #7

Stoots, Tish (tish_s@erc.montana.edu)
Tue, 7 Jan 1997 14:05:07 -0700

RE: Club Foot Horses

I understand that RT Muffin is clubfooted. I never saw the horse run so
I don't know for sure. This is an AERC Hall of Fame horse and has won
more rides than any other horse in AERC history.

Tish Stoots
Bozeman, MT

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>
>ridecamp-d Digest Volume 97 : Issue 7
>
>Today's Topics:
> RE: collapsible water containers
> Re: collapsible water containers
> Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
> newbie with lots of questions! : )
> Horses with a club foot
> Re: Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
> Re: Dressage
> Re: Horses with a club foot
> central region convention
> Re: Mark your calendars - Old Dominion 1997 schedule
> Re: Saddle for sale
> Re: collapsible water containers
> Warner Springs
> Re: Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
> Campmor
> Re: Horses with a club foot
> Re: Horses with a club foot
> Re: collapsible water containers
> RUDE WEBMASTER
> Dressage
> Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
> Las Vegas, NV
> FEI Leased Horses
> Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
> Arizona
> Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
> Re: Warner Springs
> Re: Warner Springs
> First event of the season...
> Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
>
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>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 15:52:07 -0500
>From: "Flemmer, Linda" <LFlemmer@CHKD.com>
>To: "'hickst@puzzler.nichols.com'" <hickst@puzzler.nichols.com>
>Cc: "'ridecamp@endurance.net'" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: RE: collapsible water containers
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>Tina,
>
>>You wrote:
>>
>>Campmor has some of these and I'm thinking they would be great for
>>using at
>>rides....anyone every bought any from them? or can recommend any other
>>collapsible water containters?
>
>If these are the 3 or 5 gal opaque plastic ones with a small metal wire
>and plastic handle, then we used them at the OD last year to carry extra
>water on the crew truck that Lyn <wasn't> on. They worked well, didn't
>leak, didn't take up much room when stored, and what I thought was a
>"flimsy" handle held up quite well. My experience with ordering things
>from Campmoor has been good. They have quality merchandise and they
>stand behind what they sell.
>
>We also bought a 50 gallon plastic tank to carry water & we've gotten
>much more use out of it. I find that it is easier to fill than lots of
>collapsible water containers - stick a hose in the top & come back in 20
>minutes! They come in a variety of sizes, but 50 gallons has been
>enough for 3 riders on a 50 mile ride (in addition to natural water
>sources). The 50 gallon size also happened to fit under my truckbed's
>hard flip top were the larger sizes didn't. (BTW - Lyn DID get to use
>this on the crew truck at the OD - ask her what she thought.)
>
>Linda Flemmer
>Chesapeake, VA
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 21:27:54 GMT
>From: jcdowns@strategic-vision.com (Jorene Downs)
>To: "Flemmer, Linda" <LFlemmer@CHKD.com>
>Cc: "'hickst@puzzler.nichols.com'" <hickst@puzzler.nichols.com>,
> "'ridecamp@endurance.net'" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: Re: collapsible water containers
>Message-ID: <32de6aa1.76317994@mail.psnw.com>
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>"Flemmer, Linda" <LFlemmer@CHKD.com> wrote:
>
>>Tina,
>>
>>>You wrote:
>>>
>>>Campmor has some of these and I'm thinking they would be great for
>>>using at rides.... [...]
>
>>[...]My experience with ordering things
>>from Campmoor has been good. They have quality merchandise and they
>>stand behind what they sell. [...]
>
>I just tuned in to ridecamp. Although I have a daughter and son-in-law =
>who
>are into showing and breeding (Paint & QH), my personal interest is trail=
> /
>back country riding / horse camping. I thought I might pick up some good
>info from this group. It appears I was correct!
>
>I'm not familiar with Campmor, but it sounds like it is a catalog with
>supplies that might interest me. Can someone provide contact info so I =
>can
>acquire a copy of the catalog? Thanks!
>
>- - -
>Jorene
>just moseyin' down the California trails ... :)
>- - -
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 15:05:52 -0700
>From: "Stoots, Tish" <tish_s@erc.montana.edu>
>To: "'ridecamp@endurance.net'" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
>Message-ID:
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>Getting ready to start up my horses for this year and I was wondering
>what some of you use for riding on snow & ice. I am looking forward to
>many more months where the trails around here are icy and have deep snow
>in places. (I know, I am crazy.) In the past I have used borium on
>Dutch keg shoes with snowball pads. This is what I will probably go
>with again unless anyone has a better suggestion. Winter riders around
>here go shoeless but I am afraid of wearing down my horses' heels. What
>is working for other riders?
>
>Thanks,
>Tish Stoots
>Bozeman, MT
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 15:05 -0800 (PST)
>From: AFA@co.clark.nv.us
>To: ridecamp-d@endurance.net
>Subject: newbie with lots of questions! : )
>Message-Id: <32D18507.5C22.0710.000@co.clark.nv.us>
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>Hi everyone! I've been quietly reading for a few weeks now and have
>finally decided to jump in head first with lots of questions for all of you
>kind people! I am very interested in getting involved in endurance but
>know NOTHING about it. I think this is the type of riding I would be most
>ideally suited to. I say this because I love to do long trail rides (2 1/2
>hours plus is long to me right now but I would do longer if I had more
>time available) and have participated in several organized 50 mile bicycle
>rides and really enjoyed that also (yup, bicycles not horses).
>
>Anyway, to my questions. How do I find out if my horse and myself can
>physically and mentally perform as an endurance team? My horse is a
>10 year old Appendix mare who has had her share of hoof problems
>mainly due to poor shoeing. She is sound now but has trouble with tight
>circles to the right on hard ground. My current instructor doesn't feel
>she would be good for barrels or poles but she does think she could be
>a good trail horse but she thinks she is too large for endurance. She is
>also my first horse I have ever owned. I have just had her about 6
>months now. She has been shown Western Pleasure only as far as I
>know and is 15.2hh.
>
>I don't want to get too long-winded and scare you all off so I'll wrap it up
>here. : ) What advice can you offer me to get into this sport with the
>right attitude. I don't want to have a bad experience with my first
>attempt so I'll listen to all advice. THANKS!!
>
>
>Andrea Faustina
>afa@co.clark.nv.us
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 09:12:04 +1000
>From: Brian and Anne <scuba@b022.aone.net.au>
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Horses with a club foot
>Message-ID: <32D186C4.3B8@b022.aone.net.au>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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>Has anyone had any experience or success in endurance with a horse that
>has a club foot? We don't want to waste time and effort training a
>horse with a club foot if there is no chance of success?
>
>Looking forward to your replies.
>
>Anne
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 15:29:32 -0800
>From: DreamWeaver <karen@chaton.gardnerville.nv.us>
>To: "Stoots, Tish" <tish_s@erc.montana.edu>
>Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
>Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19970106232932.006887d0@mail.greatbasin.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>At 03:05 PM 1/6/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>Getting ready to start up my horses for this year and I was wondering
>>what some of you use for riding on snow & ice. I am looking forward to
>>many more months where the trails around here are icy and have deep snow
>
>I use easy boots. They work great. I use them on one horse who has shoes
>on, and on my other horse who has his shoes pulled for the winter. I have
>to ride approx. 1/4 mile on pavement to get to the the trail, and it is
>sometimes all ice. I am very careful thru there, and have been very lucky
>that neither of my horses has ever slipped with easy boots on. I have done
>a few tap dances on the ice with plain metal shoes - they are no better than
>having ice-skates on your horse!! If it is really slippery I take the
>precaution of getting off and leading them slowly thru the ice. Both horses
>seem to plow right thru the snow with their easy boots on, usually just on
>the front feet, but sometimes on all fours. It is a lot of fun to ride in
>the snow!
>
>Always stay on trail that you know, especially if there is a lot of snow out
>there. It is also smart to stick to a steady pace, no sudden starts or
>stops. I still always use vetwrap on their heels (just wrap the entire foot
>with it), and that seems to help keep the boots on.
>
>Happy Trails,
>
>Karen
>in Gardnerville
> where there is no snow but lots and lots of water (and mud)...
>& Dream Weaver
>& Rocky
>http://www.greatbasin.net/~sportssaddle
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 15:58:51 -0800
>From: "Susan F. Evans" <suendavid@worldnet.att.net>
>To: Tommy Crockett <tomydore@goblin.punk.net>
>CC: Ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Dressage
>Message-ID: <32D191BB.413D@worldnet.att.net>
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>
>I see
>> collection and the abilty to round out the back as a wonderfully sound
>> way to beat fatigue. Then again my horse has his head most of
>> the time. I couldn't imagine asking him to go 50 miles on the bit.
>
>OK, Karen (Clanin) said I should throw in Cato's two cents! When I
>bought Cato as a green-broke six yo, I had problems all through his
>LSD with control (none), hollowed out back, high head, constant
>arguments and no fun for either of us. After having pulled from two
>rides at lunch or before because I could not control him, I took him
>(and me) to a dressage trainer for some "boot camp" and it was
>wonderful. For those of you in the Sunland/Lakeview Terrace area of So
>Cal, Heather Bender-Atwell at Pacific Performance Farms is outstanding.
> She rides top level herself, but thought working with an endurance
>horse sounded like fun. We did lots and lots of ring work, but also
>took it out onto the trail, me on goofy ol' Cato and she on her $100,000
>German import Hanoverian! (Apparently some of them do leave the ring on
>occasion). After just a few months of dressage work, probably 90% on
>the flat and in the arena but hard, balanced work nonetheless, she sent
>us out to do the 25 at Sunland to put everything together. I realize a
>25 is not a 50 or a 100, but nevertheless, Cato finished in 2:19
>carrying a Hwt and all of the ride up and over some very tough terrain,
>finished with all A's on his card and still feeling great (me too, for a
>change). AND he did it all under control, under himself, paying
>attention and smooth as silk, up hill and down dale. He also did
>another 350 miles in seven weeks the following spring. I agree with
>Tommy that it's hard to ride 50 miles always on the bit, but once they
>have the right frame and know what you're asking them to do, they hold
>the frame pretty well on their own. If they start to get a little
>squirrely, a quick half-halt and a reminder puts them back together.
>
>I don't ride at anything near the level that alot of other riders do and
>I would never say "this way is the only way". But I agree with Tommy
>that there is some middle ground and this particular middle ground
>really worked for me and Cato.
>
>Susan
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 17:37:20 -0800 (PST)
>From: Tommy Crockett <tomydore@goblin.punk.net>
>To: Brian and Anne <scuba@b022.aone.net.au>
>cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Horses with a club foot
>Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.970106173500.2048A-100000@goblin.punk.net>
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Ann Kratchovil has managed to finish over 60 rides both 100s and 50's
>with a bunch of multis in there as well. Her gelding Rooney just keeps on
>keeping on with a little rest this last year. He has a club foot. They
>were runner-up in the SW region to Sharon Dumas in their weight catagory
>in '95 on points.
>
>t
>
>
>
>On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Brian and Anne wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had any experience or success in endurance with a horse that
>> has a club foot? We don't want to waste time and effort training a
>> horse with a club foot if there is no chance of success?
>>
>> Looking forward to your replies.
>>
>> Anne
>>
>
> Tommy Crockett <tomydore@goblin.punk.net>
> Los Osos, California 93402-2715
> "it won't matter what you're saying when
> the damage has all been done"
> Mary Chapin Carpenter
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:45:12, -0500
>From: XXDU78A@prodigy.com (MS LOUISE D BURTON)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: central region convention
>Message-Id: <199701070345.WAA11726@mime4.prodigy.com>
>Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Get your reservations in! There is nothing else to do this weekend (highs
>in the teens!) dance the night away until it is time for the jacuzzi!
>Don't forget USED TACK SALE, FASHION SHOW, and managers bring RIDE FLYERS!
>Kids stay free, don't forget their sleeping bags for the slumber party!
>who knows? Maybe we will bring a horse inside the Holodome like we did
>once before for the message therapist!!
>PS The raffle is looking for donations :> (Thanks George McGraw)
>Louise Burton, raffle chair
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 23:17:13 -0500
>From: WLStables@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>cc: WLStables@aol.com
>Subject: Re: Mark your calendars - Old Dominion 1997 schedule
>Message-ID: <970106230437_1291347961@emout06.mail.aol.com>
>
>Where is this located?
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: 07 Jan 97 00:12:23 EST
>From: olga bouteneff <72120.3514@CompuServe.COM>
>To: "INTERNET:ridecamp@endurance.net" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: Re: Saddle for sale
>Message-ID: <970107051223_72120.3514_HHB49-1@CompuServe.COM>
>
>A friend is trying my marciante, and may be interested. What size, color,
>and
>model is it? Where are you located?
>
>Olga
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 05:32:05 GMT
>From: jcdowns@strategic-vision.com (Jorene Downs)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: collapsible water containers
>Message-ID: <32e3df58.21203958@mail.psnw.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>Thanks for the info on Campmor!
>
>>http://www.campmor.com/ or their number is 1-800-CAMPMOR.
>
>- - -
>Jorene
>just moseyin' down the California trails ... :)
>- - -
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 21:53:06 -0800
>From: bechack@cnsii.com (Rebecca Hackworth)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Warner Springs
>Message-ID: <19970107055304704.AAA136@client_86_44.cnsii.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>Ok, so who is going?
>
>I give up on a pot luck, but I would like to know who all is going to be
>there, and who to look for.
>
>Becky Hackworth
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 20:18:58 -0800
>From: Duncan Fletcher <dfletche@gte.net>
>To: DreamWeaver <karen@chaton.gardnerville.nv.us>
>CC: "Stoots, Tish" <tish_s@erc.montana.edu>, ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Best Method for Snow/Ice Riding?
>Message-ID: <32D1CEB2.6FC@gte.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>Do you foam the easy boots for deep snow and if not, does the inside pack
>with snow (or
>is that what the vet wrap is for)? Do you use studs with the easy boots?
>
>Duncan Fletcher
>dfletche@gte.net
>
>DreamWeaver wrote:
>>
>> At 03:05 PM 1/6/97 -0700, you wrote:
>> >Getting ready to start up my horses for this year and I was wondering
>> >what some of you use for riding on snow & ice. I am looking forward to
>> >many more months where the trails around here are icy and have deep snow
>>
>> I use easy boots. They work great. I use them on one horse who has shoes
>> on, and on my other horse who has his shoes pulled for the winter. I have
>> to ride approx. 1/4 mile on pavement to get to the the trail, and it is
>> sometimes all ice. I am very careful thru there, and have been very lucky
>> that neither of my horses has ever slipped with easy boots on. I have done
>> a few tap dances on the ice with plain metal shoes - they are no better
>>than
>> having ice-skates on your horse!! If it is really slippery I take the
>> precaution of getting off and leading them slowly thru the ice. Both
>>horses
>> seem to plow right thru the snow with their easy boots on, usually just on
>> the front feet, but sometimes on all fours. It is a lot of fun to ride in
>> the snow!
>>
>> Always stay on trail that you know, especially if there is a lot of snow
>>out
>> there. It is also smart to stick to a steady pace, no sudden starts or
>> stops. I still always use vetwrap on their heels (just wrap the entire
>>foot
>> with it), and that seems to help keep the boots on.
>>
>> Happy Trails,
>>
>> Karen
>> in Gardnerville
>> where there is no snow but lots and lots of water (and mud)...
>> & Dream Weaver
>> & Rocky
>> http://www.greatbasin.net/~sportssaddle
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:45:10, -0500
>From: XXDU78A@prodigy.com (MS LOUISE D BURTON)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Campmor
>Message-Id: <199701070345.WAA25282@mime4.prodigy.com>
>Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Several people wrote in and said they were a good company so I ordered some
>stuff for Christmas. They are very fast and quite good. A couple things
>were out of stock and they weren't getting any more though :<
>They Have a web page www.campmore.com/
>1-800-campmor
>Louise Burton
>FA AL BADI+
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:55:07 -0800
>From: bechack@cnsii.com (Rebecca Hackworth)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Horses with a club foot
>Message-ID: <19970107065502019.AAC154@client_86_50.cnsii.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>At 09:12 AM 1/7/97 +1000, you wrote:
>>Has anyone had any experience or success in endurance with a horse that
>>has a club foot? We don't want to waste time and effort training a
>>horse with a club foot if there is no chance of success?
>>
>>Looking forward to your replies.
>>
>>Anne
>>
>
>My mare Gina has a club foot, but with a really good farrier, it has NEVER
>been a problem., and now to look at it, you can barly tell which one it is.
>Her 3 year old colt has it too, but with Mom's success, I have no qualms
>about it at all. They are not bad, no rotation of the hoof at all, just
>outwardly shapped "funny"
>
>I shouldn't brag, but gina is currently 100% completion, no lameness
>problems. She is 16 1/2 and didn't start this stuff untill 2 years ago!
>Good ol' girl. We will be at Warner Springs with the kids again.
>
>See ya'll there
>
>Becky Hackworth
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 97 23:12:04 PST
>From: Joyce Kellenberger <joyce@homer.ca.boeing.com>
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Horses with a club foot
>Message-Id: <199701070709.XAA24703@mailgate1.boeing.com>
>
>>
>> At 09:12 AM 1/7/97 +1000, you wrote:
>> >Has anyone had any experience or success in endurance with a horse that
>> >has a club foot? We don't want to waste time and effort training a
>> >horse with a club foot if there is no chance of success?
>> >
>> >Looking forward to your replies.
>> >
>> >Anne
>> >
>>
>> My mare Gina has a club foot, but with a really good farrier, it has NEVER
>> been a problem., and now to look at it, you can barly tell which one it is.
>> Her 3 year old colt has it too, but with Mom's success, I have no qualms
>> about it at all. They are not bad, no rotation of the hoof at all, just
>> outwardly shapped "funny"
>
>My almost 6-year old has a club foot as well, but you really have to look
>to recognize it for what it is. Good farrier work is critical. Only time
>will tell if it will affect her or not. As of yet I haven't done much with
>her giving her more time to mature. So far it hasn't presented any problems.
>However, because it is genetic I would never breed this mare.
>
>Joyce
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 02:42:52 -0500
>From: EAJohanson@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: collapsible water containers
>Message-ID: <970107024200_1756927894@emout18.mail.aol.com>
>
>REI also has collapsible containers. I have a small (1-2 gal?) kevlar bucket
>which has a nylon handle that I am thinking about carrying on the trail, for
>those places where it's too dangerous or enviromentally sensitive for my mare
>to get to. I do not know if they are available from the REI web site or not.
>They would be under the camping section I believe.
>
>http://www.rei.com (I think)
>
>Liz (& Ariel)
>http://members.aol.com/eajohanson/ArielPhotos.html
>----------
>Subj: collapsible water containers
>Date: Mon, Jan 6, 1997 12:37 PM PST
>From: ridecamp@endurance.net
>X-From: hickst@puzzler.nichols.com (tina hicks)
>Resent-from: ridecamp@endurance.net
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>
>Campmor has some of these and I'm thinking they would be great for using at
>rides....anyone every bought any from them? or can recommend any other
>collapsible water containters?
>Tina Hicks
>Huntsville, AL
>hickst@nichols.com
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 08:32:15 -0600
>From: mike <rrr200@sbt.net>
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: RUDE WEBMASTER
>Message-ID: <32D25E6F.49FB@sbt.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>IF YOU CALL 208-882-9692, THE LIST OWNER'S GIRLFRIEND IS VERY RUDE!!!
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: 06 Jan 97 07:18:11 +0100
>From: leifn@roskildebc.dk (Leif Neland)
>To: endurance@moscow.com
>Subject: Dressage
>Message-Id: <60b_9701070641@swimsuit.roskildebc.dk>
>
>At 06 Jan 97 01:22:05 ROBERT J MORRIS (2:234/49.99) wrote to All regarding
>Dressage in area "Endurance"
>
> RJ> You do not credit the horse with the instinctive knowledge of
> RJ> how to use its systems? How did the species exist for so long?
> RJ> The horse does not need the human to teach it how to do any
> RJ> thing!!
>
>The equus might have existed for millions of years, but for many ears have it
>carried 50-100kg on its back?
>
>
>Leif Neland
>Internet: leifn@roskildebc.dk
>---
>|Fidonet: Leif Neland 2:234/49
>|Internet: leifn@swimsuit.roskildebc.dk
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 08:45:32 -0600
>From: mike <rrr200@sbt.net>
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
>Message-ID: <32D2618C.5EF7@sbt.net>
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>mike wrote:
>>
>> IF YOU CALL 208-882-9692, THE LIST OWNER'S GIRLFRIEND IS VERY RUDE!!!
>mike wrote:
>>
>> IF YOU CALL 208-882-9692, THE LIST OWNER'S GIRLFRIEND IS VERY RUDE!!!
>mike wrote:
>>
>> IF YOU CALL 208-882-9692, THE LIST OWNER'S GIRLFRIEND IS VERY RUDE!!!
>
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>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 08:06 -0800 (PST)
>From: AFA@co.clark.nv.us
>To: ridecamp-d@endurance.net
>Subject: Las Vegas, NV
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>Anybody on this list in Las Vegas, NV? I'm looking for someone to help
>me get into endurance and I live here. I posted earlier with lots of
>questions and many of you replied asking where I am. So that's it ! I'm
>here in Las Vegas. Anybody else here???
>
>Thanks!!
>
>Andrea Faustina
>afa@co.clark.nv.us
>
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>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 08:24:12 +0000
>From: Ramey Peticolas-Stroud <ramey@wvi.com>
>To: Ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: FEI Leased Horses
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>I am trying to run down a rumor regarding leased horses at FEI events.
>
>After Kansas we heard the FEI would no longer allow the use of leased
>horses at continental or world championship events.
>
>However, a fax recently received from Mr. de Sanctis, FEI Endurance
>committee, stated that "The situation with leased horses has not
>changed. Do what ever you feel proper to help owners and riders."
>
>Does anyone have any other information on this subject?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Ramey.
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 11:52:32 -0500
>From: Wrecksduke@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
>Message-ID: <970107105507_1990994558@emout20.mail.aol.com>
>
>What a sociopath! rrr200@sbt.net (mike)
>
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>Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 12:06:46 -0800
>From: Candy Barbo <spiritr@uslink.net>
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Arizona
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>Hi--I'm from Minnesota and am planning a trip to the Phoenix area in two
>weeks to condition my horses and to warm up and get away from all the
>snow we've had. Does anyone know of a place I could stay with my horses
>close to trails or a place where I could take dressage lessons? I will
>be in the Phoenix-Apache Junction area for about 3 weeks at the end of
>Jan and until Feb 15. I have my own trailer to stay in, only need water
>and powere to charge my battery once in awhile. I will have three
>horses with me.
>Thank you,
>Candy
>spiritr@uslink.net
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 09:37:56 -0800 (PST)
>From: Stephanie Teeter <step>
>To: Wrecksduke@aol.com
>CC: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
>Message-Id: <199701071737.JAA14475@fsr.com>
>
>>>>>> "Wrecksduke" == Wrecksduke <Wrecksduke@aol.com> writes:
>
> > What a sociopath! rrr200@sbt.net (mike)
>
>He called Bengt (our sysadmin) at 5 AM cussing and swearing
>that he wanted to be removed from the listserve - guess he
>didn't get a very good reception!
>
>Steph
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 12:40:05 -0500
>From: SandyDSA@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Warner Springs
>Message-ID: <970107122347_1190764683@emout10.mail.aol.com>
>
>In a message dated 97-01-07 00:47:38 EST, you write:
>
><< Ok, so who is going?
>
> I give up on a pot luck, but I would like to know who all is going to be
> there, and who to look for.
>
> Becky Hackworth
> >>
>I will try but my Oma just died and I am recovering from a NASTY flu - both
>ends - and I think my 2 daughters now have it. JOY!
>san
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 12:48:26 -0500
>From: Wrecksduke@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: Warner Springs
>Message-ID: <970107104738_1525512431@emout17.mail.aol.com>
>
>Becky,
>
>Jonathan and I are scheduled to ride in the 50 with Kitt and Cab. We've got
>to cut down some fallen trees and fix some shelters on our corrals before we
>go though - latest damage from the Santa Ana winds.
>
>See you there.
>
>Melody
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 09:55:59 -0800
>From: pgagliot@mail.redshift.com (Patty Gaglioti)
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: First event of the season...
>Message-Id: <199701071755.JAA23841@mail.redshift.com>
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>Hi,
> In a few weeks, Shine and Shine race is coming up on Jan. 25. We've
>all been rained or flooded in and conditioning time has been limited.
>Hollywood and I are just getting back into shape. Too many Christmas
>cookies for me..
> In several weeks the Shine and Shine ride is coming up in San Jose,
>Ca. I've been told it's a good conditioning ride and lots of endurance
>riders like it because it helps them get ready for the season.
> Have any of you done the Shine and Shine rides?
>
>Patty
>Patty
>
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>Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 13:06:08 -0500
>From: SandyDSA@aol.com
>To: ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: Re: RUDE WEBMASTER
>Message-ID: <970107124122_911329350@emout20.mail.aol.com>
>
>In a message dated 97-01-07 12:39:24 EST, you write:
>
><<
> He called Bengt (our sysadmin) at 5 AM cussing and swearing
> that he wanted to be removed from the listserve - guess he
> didn't get a very good reception!
> >>
>Anyone who calls em at all at 5AM would get a tongue-lashing. What a jerk!
>That kind of call time is reserved for a death in the family.
>san
>
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