Phil,
what alternative method would you suggest that Philmont use for horseback
rides when you are dealing with:
* Large groups of individuals.
* Narrow and uneven roads and trails.
* Striving to insure the health and safety of the individuals.
* " " " " " " horses.
* A far distance to the hospital, in case of injury.
* " " " vet, " "
Just curious as to what you would recommend, since I have been on two
Cavalcade (horseback treks) and numerous trail rides there and in other
parts of the Rockies.
They've ALL been like the method you describe.
Just curious.
YIS,
Mark Alman
Troop 67
Mesquite, TX
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I personally and several of our crew wore rain pants to ride at
Beaubien. I would hate to think I spent $55 for that boring ride. What
a terrible value. If I am fortunate enough to make a 3rd trek, they
will have to pay me to ride the Philmont nose to tail method.
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