Subj: RE: [IceHorses] Camping/tying
>>> Well, it all depends upon the circumstances... The group I go
camping with almost always has a really good caterer.
>"Camping" and "caterer" ... in the same sentence...? Oh HOW do you
rough and tough "campers" manage to endure such primitive
conditions...? :)
>Karen Thomas, NC
<chuckle> I used to be a backpacker (when I was in college and too
poor to have a horse) so I get a giggle out of doing the catered
camping deal. However, I have suffered and gone hungry out in the
wilderness and, oddly enough, the catered camping is pretty neat. Last
year I was lounging around after a hard day in the saddle (really! 18
miles form camp to ocean and back), waiting for dinner to be served,
and my brother-in-law brought me a margarita, after that I had steak
and shrimp, grilled veggies, rolls, potatoes and chocolate cake.
Somehow much better than macandcheese with sand.
:-) Penny