Posts Tagged by greenbean guide
Endurance Do’s & Don’ts – Blog Hop
October 21, 2014 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Facing your first 100 mile endurance ride can be daunting. As was written in the card from the ride manager where I finished my first 100 mile on Farley said “you’ll never forget your first”. And she was right. For all the best AND worst reasons. As one blogger put it: The core concept […] more
Endurance Gear under $25
September 18, 2014 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
We all know it’s possible to spend a lot of money on endurance equipment for both us an our horses. Matching biothane colored tack sets, saddles and fancy pads, hoof boots and shoes, fleece…. But what are the essentials (and luxuries) that are $25 or less? $25 or less Snug Pax Boot bag – $13.50 […] more
Groundwork session – stay in your *&^^%$$%#$#@ box
December 18, 2013 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Yesterday I didn’t feel like riding or doing anything in the arena, but I didn’t feel like actually exerting myself on a run either. So instead I took the pony on a trail lead line walk. “A walk?????” (you might say). “How freakin’ boring is taking your dead broke 15 year old horse on a […] more
Crewing
June 26, 2013 | Posted by Melinda under Equine Endurance |
Having crewed and been crewed for in the last 2 weeks, not to mention spending most of today putting together my Tevis crew binder….Today’s topic is crewing! Bottom line: If you are crewing, I would emphasize how VERY important it is for you to take care of yourself. At least at a ride with a […] more