Schedule
50 milers start at 6am.
25 milers start at 8am.
Friday
Registration: 1 pm
Vet In: 4 pm
Ride Meeting: 7 pm
Saturday
Dinner begins: 2 pm
Awards: 6:30 pm
Lunch and Dinner provided on Saturday
Ride Rules
1.Dogs must be under control at all times.
2.Trash goes into a bag that is tied off. Your tied off bag goes into the maroon trailer. Please don’t make us pick up your gnawed on chicken wings out of our trailer when we have to secure the trash. We put the trailer there as a courtesy to you to help you out.
3.No camp fires.
4.Weed-free or local hay only.
5.No sponging out of water troughs.
6.You may get your horse into any of the ponds or creeks for drinking or cooling off. If you find an old style size 2 Easyboot, that’s probably ride management’s and we’d love you forever for returning it!
7.Use caution on two-way traffic trails. Also, give your fellow rider and nice tip of the helmet and say hello. You might need her/his Easyboot in a minute.
8.Be polite and cheery with all of the volunteers.
9.Use your brain. First think, would an idiot do this thing? If an idiot would, do not proceed doing that thing.
10.Never, under any circumstances, tell someone else where you think they’re supposed to be. By the time you’ve “figured out” where they should be you are off your own course. We have a lot of events running simultaneously. Pay attention to yourself and your ribbons.
Veterinarians
Head Vet:
Rob Lydon, DVM
Jerry Long, DVM
Wally Liberman, DVM
Jamie Kerr, DVM
50 milers start at 6am.
25 milers start at 8am.
Friday
Registration: 1 pm
Vet In: 4 pm
Ride Meeting: 7 pm
Saturday
Dinner begins: 2 pm
Awards: 6:30 pm
Lunch and Dinner provided on Saturday
Ride Rules
1.Dogs must be under control at all times.
2.Trash goes into a bag that is tied off. Your tied off bag goes into the maroon trailer. Please don’t make us pick up your gnawed on chicken wings out of our trailer when we have to secure the trash. We put the trailer there as a courtesy to you to help you out.
3.No camp fires.
4.Weed-free or local hay only.
5.No sponging out of water troughs.
6.You may get your horse into any of the ponds or creeks for drinking or cooling off. If you find an old style size 2 Easyboot, that’s probably ride management’s and we’d love you forever for returning it!
7.Use caution on two-way traffic trails. Also, give your fellow rider and nice tip of the helmet and say hello. You might need her/his Easyboot in a minute.
8.Be polite and cheery with all of the volunteers.
9.Use your brain. First think, would an idiot do this thing? If an idiot would, do not proceed doing that thing.
10.Never, under any circumstances, tell someone else where you think they’re supposed to be. By the time you’ve “figured out” where they should be you are off your own course. We have a lot of events running simultaneously. Pay attention to yourself and your ribbons.
Veterinarians
Head Vet:
Rob Lydon, DVM
Jerry Long, DVM
Wally Liberman, DVM
Jamie Kerr, DVM