Author Archives: Keith Kibler

Red Barn Run – March 2011

Red Barn RunMarch 2011 You know the old story about the battle being lost for the want of a nail?  Mammals don’t function well with foot problems.  The same is true for human mammals.  When I was in my 40’s, I was the … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Red Barn Run – March 2011

17 degrees and snow in the Shawnee

Okay here goes. The temp here has been silly cold and snowing. I had planned to spend Sunday afternoon riding with a friend and then camping in a cave I had found and then riding all day. Sandy suggested that … Continue reading

Posted in Training | Comments Off on 17 degrees and snow in the Shawnee

Winter Riding in the Shawnee

Winter Riding in the Shawnee Or 2 mares, a wife and a frozen stream It has been cold and frozen here. To do what we are trying to do, which is to prepare and endurance a variety of gaited horses, … Continue reading

Posted in Training | Comments Off on Winter Riding in the Shawnee

Eagle Ranch 2010

Eagle Ranch – 2010 Somehow, I knew the last ride of the year would be special. I had lost my Dad, my brother in law, and Sandy’s favorite uncle shortly before the Thanksgiving day ride and we decided we would … Continue reading

Posted in Endurance Races | Comments Off on Eagle Ranch 2010

Skymont – 2010

Skymont Nov 2010 The Cumberland Plateau is the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau that stretches into Tennessee.  The plateau averages 420 feet in height and while the views are fantastic, you definitely would not want to ride off of … Continue reading

Posted in Endurance Races | Comments Off on Skymont – 2010