Early in
1997, I entered an endurance ride that was simultaneously held with Dan
Barger’s Mustang Classic Ride and Tie. There, I met Tony Brickel and Jeff
Windeshausen. To this day, Tony remains my trail running partner, pacer, man of
all seasons and dear friend. 1999 at the Quicksilver Ride and Tie, I met
Jonathan Jordan. Jonathan was a defense attorney living in the San Diego area.
When I traveled to the San Diego area for a ride and tie, I stayed with
Jonathan and his family. When he and his family traveled to northern
California, they stayed with Linda and I. Jonathan and I came in first place at
the 100 mile Swanton Pacific Ride and Tie in 2008. I also consulted with
Jonathan on one of his murder cases in Redding, California.
I retired in 1999 and moved to the foothills
of the Sierra Nevada’s. I was assisted, mentored, and influenced by ride and
tie competitors Tom and Laura Christofk, and Jerome Beauchamp to name a few. Through
ride and tie friends, I learned about the Tevis Cup and Western States
competitions. Living near the endurance capital of the world, I naturally had
to be a part of these events as well. During my Tevis completion in 2000, Tony assisted
my horse Raider and me at the Forest Hill vet check and then again at the
finish line in Auburn. Unfortunately, a number of my ride and tie friends including
Tony, Becky, Tom, Chris and Michael Shackleford didn’t complete that race
because of issues with their horse.
Ride and tie
competitor Linda Raposelli Rodgers was my training partner for the 2002 Western
States endurance run. Also, I received assistance from Chris Turney and William
Emerson winners of the 2001 Euer Valley Ride and Tie Championship. Ride and tie
friends again assisted me by being pacers on the run. Chuck Mather paced me
from Forest Hill to Ruck -A-Chucky. Bill Johnson then paced me to the Highway
49 crossing. There, Jerome Beauchamp accompanied me to finish while encouraging
me to pick off runners ahead. Just before the finish, at Robie Point, I was met
by my sister Bev, my girlfriend, Tony and Deb Brickel and another dear friend
Bob Edwards. We all laughed and lollygagged our way to the finish line in
Auburn.
In essence,
around age 57, the ride in tie influence began. I have both sad and joyous
memories in recalling Jonathan, Bud and Chris. Even though they are physically
gone, their memories are as bright as the sun and bring a smile to my face.
This post brought back many terrific memories of the numerous friends, and friendships
for me. It may sound like a cliché, however the sport of ride and tie
facilitated a smooth, prosperous and
fruitful transition into a retirement
that assisted in my becoming more physically and mentally fulfilled and healthy.
PS
Ride and Tie
individuals are runners with varied equestrian backgrounds. Endurance riders
have mostly equestrian backgrounds. So, not all equestrians can compete in ride
and tie.
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