>I sorta feel like camping is miserable for horses and people. A lousy >nite tied to a trailer or high line and then a wonderful ride in a new >beautiful place the next day. My horses seem ok as long as there is a >bottomless hay bag... >Janice --
Well, it all depends upon the circumstances... The group I go camping with almost always has a really good caterer. Breakfast is served at 7 or so (and coffee ready long before that), the fixings for lunch laid out, for us to pick out what we want and pack a lunch for our ride. Dinner ready in the evening when the riders are all back. I sleep on a very comfy air mattress in the nose of my gooseneck, but most of my friends have campers or LQ. Horses are high tied, high lined, or in a pen, rarely tied directly to a trailer. Drifa gets as much hay as she wants (or otherwise I suffer, she is very inventive about letting me know when she is out). And, of course, very fun places to ride. And did I mention the caterer? There ain't no beans and weanies! Penny
