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<blockquote data-quote="CodyDan" data-source="post: 534884" data-attributes="member: 33464"><p>Hey DoubleM,</p><p></p><p>Great job on your efforts in getting ready!</p><p></p><p>You will see what I mean when you are the only hunter in camp that week that can sit down that first night at the dining table without your heavy coat under your arse for a cushion. You will still be somewhat sore but not as bad as the rest LOL!!! When you are sore that first night, thing about how bad the others feel that didn't ride. Believe me I have seen it hundreds of times.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that on the long trip in if you start shifting your weight all around because you are sore, you are working that horse to death. Stay centered and go with the horse. Those animals are your ride to civilization, they get wither and kidney sore from dudes that don't know how to ride and is a huge expense on a camps budget replacing lame stock. I have seen many times where an Outfitter had to go rent extra horses throughout the hunt. You will have heavy cloths on at times. Make sure you can mount and dismount easily. Hanging on the side of even a dog gentle dude horse can cause a wreck sometimes. They will go over the riding with you at the trail head. </p><p></p><p>Cheers!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CodyDan, post: 534884, member: 33464"] Hey DoubleM, Great job on your efforts in getting ready! You will see what I mean when you are the only hunter in camp that week that can sit down that first night at the dining table without your heavy coat under your arse for a cushion. You will still be somewhat sore but not as bad as the rest LOL!!! When you are sore that first night, thing about how bad the others feel that didn't ride. Believe me I have seen it hundreds of times. Keep in mind that on the long trip in if you start shifting your weight all around because you are sore, you are working that horse to death. Stay centered and go with the horse. Those animals are your ride to civilization, they get wither and kidney sore from dudes that don't know how to ride and is a huge expense on a camps budget replacing lame stock. I have seen many times where an Outfitter had to go rent extra horses throughout the hunt. You will have heavy cloths on at times. Make sure you can mount and dismount easily. Hanging on the side of even a dog gentle dude horse can cause a wreck sometimes. They will go over the riding with you at the trail head. Cheers!! [/QUOTE]
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