, in the last ten years I have maybe twice or > three times seen men riding together without women. > whats up with that??
I think it's the traditional/competitive thing--more men in racing and ro-day-oh, and oddly enough, more male clinicians (at least in NH). But for recreational riding, always women. I think it's too touchy-feely for most men. They just want to get on 'em and ride 'em--none of that brushing, cleaning, etc. Robyn
