tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post7189514822954039590..comments2024-01-27T06:46:56.744-06:00Comments on Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Weekend UpdateMelissa-ParadigmFarmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14274830693649851658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-54004250831233638182009-12-14T10:13:18.518-06:002009-12-14T10:13:18.518-06:00yes, you would love endurance! Your horse just mig...yes, you would love endurance! Your horse just might too. the conditioning is important, but most horses can fairly easily do a 25. Here in the Pacific Northwest we often have a lot of gaiters at our endurance rides. "Go Gaiters!" And nobody cares what kind of tack you use, or if your colors match or what you wear. Most of us do it just to have fun, enjoy our horses, the trails, and the people. try it!The Equestrian Vagabondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15600011873327347121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-20436138381896139142009-12-14T02:49:06.568-06:002009-12-14T02:49:06.568-06:00oh, you'd love endurance, and a 25 is a piece ...oh, you'd love endurance, and a 25 is a piece of cake. i saw a big warmblood in a dressage saddle at a ride once, and he was moving so beautifully, so differently, everyone stopped what they were doing and stared at him as he thundered along the trail. <br /><br />i can almost promise you, that when you get done with the 25, you'll say, "let's do that again!"<br /><br />~lythalythahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01719586193059362084noreply@blogger.com