Re: Ride.........Ride...........Ride!
Sir I want to say your words make me feel like I am not the only crazy man out there riding when its 10-30 Degrees out side, I am in Iowa after all and you never can tell what the temp. will be from minute to minute... but I do agree and try at my utmost to get a good 20-30 mile ride in at least 2-3 times a week. And while some may think it a little weird I always ride in my wool trousers and brogans or cav. boots, just is more comfortable that way. I by no means would label myself a model to shape after but I must say if we are to work with fervor on our impressions and our gear and the wear of such, then need to also work on our horses wear of that gear, let them come accustom to the feel of the bedroll/blanket rolls, the feed bag and larriet hanging, or the way the saddle bags sit when full. And grow strong and vibrant with carrying that weight and us on the ride at different paces. As well as we need to know how it all moves and flows with our mounts. Our 4 legged pard's need our attention and their work out as well as we need ours. I know I have been only in the mounted community a short time in the span on my time in the hobby. But your words have run true and should with all of us. Our horses are what sets us apart as you say and our closest friends and companions, as with any good relationship we must build and nurture it. So my friends lets ride....... and if any of ya'll be in southern Iowa or northern Missouri feel free to drop me a line always happy to ride with comrades in arms.
Sir I want to say your words make me feel like I am not the only crazy man out there riding when its 10-30 Degrees out side, I am in Iowa after all and you never can tell what the temp. will be from minute to minute... but I do agree and try at my utmost to get a good 20-30 mile ride in at least 2-3 times a week. And while some may think it a little weird I always ride in my wool trousers and brogans or cav. boots, just is more comfortable that way. I by no means would label myself a model to shape after but I must say if we are to work with fervor on our impressions and our gear and the wear of such, then need to also work on our horses wear of that gear, let them come accustom to the feel of the bedroll/blanket rolls, the feed bag and larriet hanging, or the way the saddle bags sit when full. And grow strong and vibrant with carrying that weight and us on the ride at different paces. As well as we need to know how it all moves and flows with our mounts. Our 4 legged pard's need our attention and their work out as well as we need ours. I know I have been only in the mounted community a short time in the span on my time in the hobby. But your words have run true and should with all of us. Our horses are what sets us apart as you say and our closest friends and companions, as with any good relationship we must build and nurture it. So my friends lets ride....... and if any of ya'll be in southern Iowa or northern Missouri feel free to drop me a line always happy to ride with comrades in arms.
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