Re: [CR] Upcoming peril at Cirque: Horses and bikes are a poor mix! A ride through Hell

(Example: Racing:Jacques Boyer)

From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 21:45:33 +0000
To: <tesanders@comcast.net>
Cc: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] Upcoming peril at Cirque: Horses and bikes are a poor mix! A ride through Hell


Tom,

I'm thinking knee high boots and manure proof clothing. That ought to ma ke passing them much easier. ;-)

Brian Baylis La Mesa, CA

I keep the high boots handy; every so often there is manure one has to w ade through in life.


---------- Original Message ----------
From: Tom Sanders
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR] Upcoming peril at Cirque: Horses and bikes are a poor mix! A ride through Hell
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:26:13 -0400


A few years ago I was riding a Rails to Trails trail near Hell Michigan. It was a lovely summer day and I was rolling right along. Soon I noticed t hat I had to use some caution to avoid big lumps of horse manure on the trai l. A bit later I came up behind a half dozen or so young women riding their

horses. This was allowed on the trail, of course. They filled up the entire trail and even though they were going considerably slower than I was, I felt I couldn't very well pass them. I lingered about 40 yards behind for a few minutes and suddenly one of the horses in the group noticed me beh ind them and panicked. This threw the rest of the horses into a real panic,

too! Pretty quick they were out of control and going off in all directi ons while their riders tried in vain to control them. One particularly fair

maiden was being carried through the woods at an amazing clip. It occur red to me that if I were truly gallant I would pursue and rescue her. Then better sense prevailed. I already had one fair maiden awaiting me at ho me and God knows this was all the complexity I could comfortably deal with. It was with a sigh that I watched her disappear through the trees but now t he trail was nicely clear. One or two horses were settled down by their ri ders beside the trail so I just cycled on through ,sorely tempted to make som e sort of smart Alec noise like a roadrunner honk, but my semi-gentlemanly

nature prevailed and I just smiled and said "Hello" on my way through. No returned smiles seemed to be coming my way, however.

I am guessing that during Cirque there will be horses on that great trai l through town that is so nice to ride. If anyone one has any hints on ju st how to pass such equestrian groups in such a situation, I could sure use

some instruction.

Tom Sanders

Lansing, MI USA