Wednesday, 24 August 2011
SW: Entry Forms for Barefoot in New Mexico
Yes, you can ride your horse barefoot on our trails!
AERC sanctioned and Region 8 AHA 50 mile championship endurance ride
Located in southern New Mexico our trails are flat and fast, mostly two track, single track, some cross country and a few dunes. Footing is barefoot friendly! Wildlife is abundant, desert deer, oryx, coyotes, and more. Expect well marked trails, lots of water on trail, top notch hospitality and great awards too.
October 15th, distances: 35 / 50 / 2 day 100
October 16th, distances: 25 /50 / conclusion of 100 mile ride.
Ride Manager: Philip Himanka (858)882-7209 himanka8@gmail.com
Location: Rancho Encantado, 52 San Tomaso Rd., Alamogordo, NM 88310
Base camp is on private property, flat and open with lots of space, dogs on leashes are welcome. Water for horses and port-a-potties in camp.
Entry Fees: Limited Distance: $90.00
50 Mile Rides: $95.00
100 Mile Ride: $125.00
AHA 50 mile championship ride is October 15th: $120.00 (includes dual entry in AERC ride).
Details: Ride camp opens Thursday 13th, October 2011. Registration and vetting-in starts Friday afternoon. Dinner for riders Saturday and Sunday, meals for purchase by non-riders, Vet holds will be in camp. Junior rider discount is $20.00 off regular entry price. We invite you to stay an additional day to ride at White Sands National Monument with us on Monday 16th, October 2011.
Download your ride entries here:
http://www.enchantedarabians.net/Site/Barefoot_in_NM_entry_form.html
Sunday, 21 August 2011
AERC National Championship Event Update - Ft Stanton, NM
UPDATED FLYER - We helped mark trail Saturday the 20th and Sunday the 21st. The trails are super nice - challenging with very good footing. The BLM has cut in new trails to circumvent areas that were rocky and only the best trails are being used. The views are spectacular, rain has arrived and Ft Stanton, as well as Lincoln County, is as green as we have ever seen it. More entries have been received and Roger was taking calls yesterday from folks saying they were coming. Don't miss this chance to enter the AERC NC with ALL LATE FEES WAIVED!!!
Ft Stanton is where your AERC Trails Grants and AERC Trail Master Courses got their start - this is a chance to not only participate in the AERC NC, but to see the results of AERC's wonderful relationship with the BLM. Its not too late to get to Ft Stanton - the 100 is on Thursday and the 55 will be on Saturday, so you have time to make plans to participate in the AERC NC at one of the most beautiful equine trail areas in the United States. Call or email Roger or Sue Taylor at the following - you can just show up, but it is so much better to let Roger know you are coming:
(If you have not met the qualifications to enter, you can still participate under the AERC NC unqualified jr sponsor program where you receive career mileage - contact Roger or AERC for more info)
Roger and Sue Taylor
Cell - 505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50-100
FT STANTON, NEW MEXICO
AUGUST 25 -27, 2011
TITLE SPONSOR - ADEQUAN
ALL LATE ENTRY FEES HAVE BEEN WAIVED!!!! SUPPORT YOUR SPORT AND HAVE FUN DOING IT!!!
Please help AERC have a great AERC Championship Event by letting management know you are coming
AERC knows the heat wave and economy have had an impact on riding, but if there is one ride to put on your calendar for 2011, make it the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 & 100 MILE EVENT. There is no greater historic area for horse riding than Ft Stanton, NM. Don't miss your opportunity to ride the same trails where Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, The Lincoln County Wars, the Mescalero Apaches, Geronimo, Cochise, Victorio, and a host of some of the United State's most well known historic figures and events made their impact.
TRAILS
The AERC NC trails will be over rolling foothills, will showcase the results of AERC's great Trail Master Courses, and offer the best footing at Ft Stanton and the least rocky trails. Many of AERC's most experienced high mileage and fast riders, including Hall of Famers Bill Wilson & Earle Baxter, have checked out the trails and their suggestions for the best trails for a fast and challenging event have been included. You will not be disappointed in the quality of these trails. The rainy season finally came to New Mexico and August is the greenest time of year, including this year. Temperatures will be wonderful for riding and a bit chilly at night. Your trails will be on the lower elevations at Ft Stanton looping back to Vet Checks held in base camp. You can see 12,000 foot Sierra Blanca and the 11,500 foot Capitans, but you will be riding in the lower elevations.
WATER
More water stops than you will need - Ride Manager Roger Taylor believes you can never have too much water on the trail and he makes sure that is standard operating procedure with full time help dedicated to keeping the many water tanks full. Same for people water.
MARKING
AERC members who know these trails "inside and out" will be marking them and keeping them marked. There will be consistency in the marking and all important turns will be well marked and manned with volunteers when possible.
SCENERY and WILDLIFE
Under the shadow of Sierra Blanca and the Capitan Mountains, you will hear coyotes at night and in the early morning, you will see deer and probably herds of elk, and may even spy a black bear if you are lucky. Historic Ft Stanton, one of the best preserved forts from the middle 1800's, is a five minute drive from base camp. Lincoln (site of the Lincoln County Wars and the focal point of most of the Billy the Kid movies) is about 7 miles from base camp, and Ruidoso with all its great tourist attractions, including the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Inn of the Mountain Gods hotel and casino are about a 40 minute drive from base camp. This is a great area to spend some time having fun!!
VETS AND HELP
Otis Schmitt, Sid Zarges, Carter Hounsel, Art King, and other experienced AERC Veterinarians will be judging the event. Only experienced AERC Members who know and understand the importance of all phases of a ride will be working the Vet Checks.
RIDE MANAGEMENT AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Roger and Sue Taylor
500 Camino del Bosque NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-897-4985
505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
Visit the following website to get entry forms and for other information http://www.2011aercnc.com/entry-form.html
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are there at base camp?
Base camp offers primitive camping with plenty of potable water available throughout base camp. There in one permanent restroom and port-a-potties at strategic locations. An RV dump station is also located at the site and available for participants. There are no shower facilities or electrical hookups except for medical reasons. If you have a need for an electrical hookup please communicate with ride management.
What airports serve this area?
The El Paso International Airport and the Albuquerque International Airport are approximately 3 to 3 ½ hours from base camp and offer full commercial flight options The Ruidoso Municipal Airport is within 15 minutes of base camp but does not provide any commercial flights. The Roswell Municipal Airport is about 1 ½ hours from base camp and offers limited commercial flights.
What is the terrain like?
The ride is through rolling hills and generally on one-track trails that meet trail master standards for sustainable trails. As can be expected, elevation changes will be rocky but are short stretches of trail.
Are there stores nearby?
Capitan, New Mexico, home of Smokey the Bear, is four miles from base camp and offers a well-stock grocery store, hardware store and two feed stores. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and has considerable shopping available.
Are there hotels near base camp?
Capitan is four miles from base camp and has one hotel. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and as a resort town offers many lodging alternatives.
What would be the weather expectations?
Normal highs would be in the low to mid 80s but could get up to 90 degrees. Normal lows are in the low to mid 50’s but could dip down into the 40s.
When will base camp be open for riders?
Ride management will arrive and setup camp on August 13 and leave August 29. The Fort Stanton trail is always open for camping but is reserved for our ride from August 21 through August 29. There is up to 14 days camping free allowed when our permit isn’t in effect. There is a small charge for electricity when used outside of permit.
Is there any boarding available between the July ride and the National Championship ride?
Limited arrangements have been made for boarding during this period. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you are interested in boarding your horse during this period to assure a spot.
Are there any local boarding facilities available during the ride?
Again, limited arrangements have been made. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you need local boarding during the ride.
Are there points of interest in the area to visit during non-riding days?
Nearby historic Fort Stanton offers a museum and self-guided tours of the fort. Historical Lincoln, New Mexico is about 7 miles from base camp featuring Billy the Kid and the history of the Lincoln County War. Ruidoso is about 20 miles from base camp and is a ski and gambling resort town that also has the History of the Horse Museum. Capitan in the home of Smokey the Bear and is 4 miles from base camp.
Are there any fire restrictions?
Yes. There are no open fires permitted at any time. Charcoal and propane grills are normally allowed but during extreme fire danger these cannot be used. Smoking is allowed only inside vehicles.
Are dogs welcome?
Yes, but must be kept at the owners campsite or on a leash. No loose dogs are permitted. Dogs, even on leashes, are not to be at meals or near the vetting or office area.
Ft Stanton is where your AERC Trails Grants and AERC Trail Master Courses got their start - this is a chance to not only participate in the AERC NC, but to see the results of AERC's wonderful relationship with the BLM. Its not too late to get to Ft Stanton - the 100 is on Thursday and the 55 will be on Saturday, so you have time to make plans to participate in the AERC NC at one of the most beautiful equine trail areas in the United States. Call or email Roger or Sue Taylor at the following - you can just show up, but it is so much better to let Roger know you are coming:
(If you have not met the qualifications to enter, you can still participate under the AERC NC unqualified jr sponsor program where you receive career mileage - contact Roger or AERC for more info)
Roger and Sue Taylor
Cell - 505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50-100
FT STANTON, NEW MEXICO
AUGUST 25 -27, 2011
TITLE SPONSOR - ADEQUAN
ALL LATE ENTRY FEES HAVE BEEN WAIVED!!!! SUPPORT YOUR SPORT AND HAVE FUN DOING IT!!!
Please help AERC have a great AERC Championship Event by letting management know you are coming
AERC knows the heat wave and economy have had an impact on riding, but if there is one ride to put on your calendar for 2011, make it the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 & 100 MILE EVENT. There is no greater historic area for horse riding than Ft Stanton, NM. Don't miss your opportunity to ride the same trails where Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, The Lincoln County Wars, the Mescalero Apaches, Geronimo, Cochise, Victorio, and a host of some of the United State's most well known historic figures and events made their impact.
TRAILS
The AERC NC trails will be over rolling foothills, will showcase the results of AERC's great Trail Master Courses, and offer the best footing at Ft Stanton and the least rocky trails. Many of AERC's most experienced high mileage and fast riders, including Hall of Famers Bill Wilson & Earle Baxter, have checked out the trails and their suggestions for the best trails for a fast and challenging event have been included. You will not be disappointed in the quality of these trails. The rainy season finally came to New Mexico and August is the greenest time of year, including this year. Temperatures will be wonderful for riding and a bit chilly at night. Your trails will be on the lower elevations at Ft Stanton looping back to Vet Checks held in base camp. You can see 12,000 foot Sierra Blanca and the 11,500 foot Capitans, but you will be riding in the lower elevations.
WATER
More water stops than you will need - Ride Manager Roger Taylor believes you can never have too much water on the trail and he makes sure that is standard operating procedure with full time help dedicated to keeping the many water tanks full. Same for people water.
MARKING
AERC members who know these trails "inside and out" will be marking them and keeping them marked. There will be consistency in the marking and all important turns will be well marked and manned with volunteers when possible.
SCENERY and WILDLIFE
Under the shadow of Sierra Blanca and the Capitan Mountains, you will hear coyotes at night and in the early morning, you will see deer and probably herds of elk, and may even spy a black bear if you are lucky. Historic Ft Stanton, one of the best preserved forts from the middle 1800's, is a five minute drive from base camp. Lincoln (site of the Lincoln County Wars and the focal point of most of the Billy the Kid movies) is about 7 miles from base camp, and Ruidoso with all its great tourist attractions, including the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Inn of the Mountain Gods hotel and casino are about a 40 minute drive from base camp. This is a great area to spend some time having fun!!
VETS AND HELP
Otis Schmitt, Sid Zarges, Carter Hounsel, Art King, and other experienced AERC Veterinarians will be judging the event. Only experienced AERC Members who know and understand the importance of all phases of a ride will be working the Vet Checks.
RIDE MANAGEMENT AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Roger and Sue Taylor
500 Camino del Bosque NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-897-4985
505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
Visit the following website to get entry forms and for other information http://www.2011aercnc.com/entry-form.html
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are there at base camp?
Base camp offers primitive camping with plenty of potable water available throughout base camp. There in one permanent restroom and port-a-potties at strategic locations. An RV dump station is also located at the site and available for participants. There are no shower facilities or electrical hookups except for medical reasons. If you have a need for an electrical hookup please communicate with ride management.
What airports serve this area?
The El Paso International Airport and the Albuquerque International Airport are approximately 3 to 3 ½ hours from base camp and offer full commercial flight options The Ruidoso Municipal Airport is within 15 minutes of base camp but does not provide any commercial flights. The Roswell Municipal Airport is about 1 ½ hours from base camp and offers limited commercial flights.
What is the terrain like?
The ride is through rolling hills and generally on one-track trails that meet trail master standards for sustainable trails. As can be expected, elevation changes will be rocky but are short stretches of trail.
Are there stores nearby?
Capitan, New Mexico, home of Smokey the Bear, is four miles from base camp and offers a well-stock grocery store, hardware store and two feed stores. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and has considerable shopping available.
Are there hotels near base camp?
Capitan is four miles from base camp and has one hotel. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and as a resort town offers many lodging alternatives.
What would be the weather expectations?
Normal highs would be in the low to mid 80s but could get up to 90 degrees. Normal lows are in the low to mid 50’s but could dip down into the 40s.
When will base camp be open for riders?
Ride management will arrive and setup camp on August 13 and leave August 29. The Fort Stanton trail is always open for camping but is reserved for our ride from August 21 through August 29. There is up to 14 days camping free allowed when our permit isn’t in effect. There is a small charge for electricity when used outside of permit.
Is there any boarding available between the July ride and the National Championship ride?
Limited arrangements have been made for boarding during this period. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you are interested in boarding your horse during this period to assure a spot.
Are there any local boarding facilities available during the ride?
Again, limited arrangements have been made. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you need local boarding during the ride.
Are there points of interest in the area to visit during non-riding days?
Nearby historic Fort Stanton offers a museum and self-guided tours of the fort. Historical Lincoln, New Mexico is about 7 miles from base camp featuring Billy the Kid and the history of the Lincoln County War. Ruidoso is about 20 miles from base camp and is a ski and gambling resort town that also has the History of the Horse Museum. Capitan in the home of Smokey the Bear and is 4 miles from base camp.
Are there any fire restrictions?
Yes. There are no open fires permitted at any time. Charcoal and propane grills are normally allowed but during extreme fire danger these cannot be used. Smoking is allowed only inside vehicles.
Are dogs welcome?
Yes, but must be kept at the owners campsite or on a leash. No loose dogs are permitted. Dogs, even on leashes, are not to be at meals or near the vetting or office area.
NW: Bare Bones update/LD distance change
August 21 2011
The LD at Bare Bones on September 17th at Capitol Forest in Washington will be a 30 miler as of yesterday when I received permission from my sanctioning director! So, you'll get more endurance bang for your buck - the trail ride is $30, LD is $50 and the 50 miler is $75.00 - don't forget your roll of Toilet paper - it IS part of your entry fee and is a donation for our local DNR horse camps!
Contact Heidi Larson for details ribbitttreefrog at yahoo.com
The LD at Bare Bones on September 17th at Capitol Forest in Washington will be a 30 miler as of yesterday when I received permission from my sanctioning director! So, you'll get more endurance bang for your buck - the trail ride is $30, LD is $50 and the 50 miler is $75.00 - don't forget your roll of Toilet paper - it IS part of your entry fee and is a donation for our local DNR horse camps!
Contact Heidi Larson for details ribbitttreefrog at yahoo.com
SE: 2011 Greenway Getaway
Saturday, November 26, 2011: 25/50/75 & Sunday, November 27, 2011: 25/50
Sanctioned by AERC & SEDRA
Ride Manager: Leah Greenleaf (352-653-0353) (bigguybear13@msn.com)
Base Camp Location: Florida Horse Park; 11008 S. Hwy 475; Ocala, FL 34480
Camping: Camping is primitive w/ some electric sites; electric sites must be reserved and paid for in advance. Generators will be allowed only in their own area (farthest away) where they can run 24/7. Hot showers and restroom facilities are available in the Horse Park. Stalls are also available, if reserved in advance (separate check for the stall deposit is required). Portable corrals or tying from trailer is permitted if you do not want a stall. Limited water is available in camp for horses only. There will be a bonfire on Friday and Saturday nights after meeting & awards. All dogs must be on a leash at all times – No Exceptions! Base camp will open at noon on Friday; if you arrive before noon, you will face a $15 fee. If you would like to stay Sunday night, please be aware that the Horse Park wants all persons to vacate by noon on Monday.
Trails: Marjorie Harris-Carr Cross-Florida Greenways
Helmets are required. Terrain is mainly flat with good dirt/grass footing. Trails will be well marked with adequate water for horses. All vet checks w/ holds will be held at base camp. AERC & SEDRA rules apply (your responsibility to know these rules).
Registration: Check-in starts Friday afternoon at 1pm. AERC members must show membership card at check-in to avoid $15 non-member fee. A current negative Coggins is also required. Vet-in will begin at 4pm on Friday and Saturday. Entries will be taken on site, but getting your entry in by November 18th helps us plan enough vets.
Food: Due to restrictions in food vendors at the Horse Park, no dinners will be served. So, either bring your Thanksgiving leftovers or you can pitch-in amongst yourselves to order pizza, etc. Coffee & pastries will be served for breakfast each morning and trail snacks will be provided to competitors at the holds and on the trail.
Awards: For each distance: Top 10 (NO ties in the top 10), Best Condition, and Turtle; Completion and daily “Horse’s Ass”.
Head Control Vet: TBD
Control Vet: TBD
Control Vet: TBD
Photographer: Danette Philpot
Farrier on Call: John Giannasi (you are responsible for any and all fees)
Emergency Vet Clinic: Peterson & Smith (you are responsible for any and all fees)
Ride Meeting Friday and Saturday nights @ 7pm.
Directions:
From North of Ocala = I-75 South to Hwy 484; turn left (east) towards Belleview; turn left (North) on 475 (not 475A); go approximately 2.5 miles and turn left into the Florida Horse Park. Once in, follow around to the right to our camp area (follow signs).
From the South = I-75 North to Hwy 484; turn right (east) towards Belleview; turn left (North) on 475 (not 475A); go approximately 2.5 miles and turn left into the Florida Horse Park. Once in, follow around to the right to our camp area (follow signs).
Cancellation Policy: If you should have to withdraw or pull before crossing the starting line, entry fees will be refunded, minus a $20 fee ($10 for Jrs.). No-Shows/no-calls and withdrawals or pulls after crossing the starting line will not receive any refunds. Cancellations must be made to ride management in person, by phone/text, or email.
Important: Florida Law requires a current health certificate on all livestock traveling into Florida. All trailers must stop at agriculture inspection stations.
Rules @ Greenway Getaway
Florida Horse Park
This ride will comply with AERC and SEDRA rules. Ride management reserves the right to interpret these rules as necessary to ensure the continuity of these rides and to settle any question which may arise from or in connection with any incident that might occur during the event.
1. Dogs are allowed on the grounds, but must be on leash at all times.
2. Generators are allowed in their own area only and may run 24/7. NO generators in any other locations of the ride camp.
3. Electric sites are available, if reserved and paid for in advance.
4. Quiet after 10 p.m.
5. No off-highway motorized vehicles on trails.
6. Horses may not be left loose on the grounds.
7. Horses must have full time, adult supervision.
8. You may tie horses to trailers & trees (if use tree protection). Do NOT tie to fences or arenas.
9. Trash: NO MANURE, HAY, SHAVINGS OR BBQ COALS in trash. Pick up litter and deposit in trash container.
10. Upon departure, manure and bedding must be stripped from your stall & set outside of it so that door can still close or you will forfeit your $30 stall deposit. The Horse Park supplies your 1st bag of bedding; any more bags must be purchased from the Horse Park at $8/bag. There is an area behind each barn to dispose of manure as the weekend progresses. Those who use portable corrals or are tying their horse out need to dispose of their manure in one of the designated manure areas behind the barns. Scatter the few “leftovers” as you depart.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sanctioned by AERC & SEDRA
Ride Manager: Leah Greenleaf (352-653-0353) (bigguybear13@msn.com)
Entry form here.
Base Camp Location: Florida Horse Park; 11008 S. Hwy 475; Ocala, FL 34480
Camping: Camping is primitive w/ some electric sites; electric sites must be reserved and paid for in advance. Generators will be allowed only in their own area (farthest away) where they can run 24/7. Hot showers and restroom facilities are available in the Horse Park. Stalls are also available, if reserved in advance (separate check for the stall deposit is required). Portable corrals or tying from trailer is permitted if you do not want a stall. Limited water is available in camp for horses only. There will be a bonfire on Friday and Saturday nights after meeting & awards. All dogs must be on a leash at all times – No Exceptions! Base camp will open at noon on Friday; if you arrive before noon, you will face a $15 fee. If you would like to stay Sunday night, please be aware that the Horse Park wants all persons to vacate by noon on Monday.
Trails: Marjorie Harris-Carr Cross-Florida Greenways
Helmets are required. Terrain is mainly flat with good dirt/grass footing. Trails will be well marked with adequate water for horses. All vet checks w/ holds will be held at base camp. AERC & SEDRA rules apply (your responsibility to know these rules).
Registration: Check-in starts Friday afternoon at 1pm. AERC members must show membership card at check-in to avoid $15 non-member fee. A current negative Coggins is also required. Vet-in will begin at 4pm on Friday and Saturday. Entries will be taken on site, but getting your entry in by November 18th helps us plan enough vets.
Food: Due to restrictions in food vendors at the Horse Park, no dinners will be served. So, either bring your Thanksgiving leftovers or you can pitch-in amongst yourselves to order pizza, etc. Coffee & pastries will be served for breakfast each morning and trail snacks will be provided to competitors at the holds and on the trail.
Awards: For each distance: Top 10 (NO ties in the top 10), Best Condition, and Turtle; Completion and daily “Horse’s Ass”.
Head Control Vet: TBD
Control Vet: TBD
Control Vet: TBD
Photographer: Danette Philpot
Farrier on Call: John Giannasi (you are responsible for any and all fees)
Emergency Vet Clinic: Peterson & Smith (you are responsible for any and all fees)
Ride Meeting Friday and Saturday nights @ 7pm.
Directions:
From North of Ocala = I-75 South to Hwy 484; turn left (east) towards Belleview; turn left (North) on 475 (not 475A); go approximately 2.5 miles and turn left into the Florida Horse Park. Once in, follow around to the right to our camp area (follow signs).
From the South = I-75 North to Hwy 484; turn right (east) towards Belleview; turn left (North) on 475 (not 475A); go approximately 2.5 miles and turn left into the Florida Horse Park. Once in, follow around to the right to our camp area (follow signs).
Cancellation Policy: If you should have to withdraw or pull before crossing the starting line, entry fees will be refunded, minus a $20 fee ($10 for Jrs.). No-Shows/no-calls and withdrawals or pulls after crossing the starting line will not receive any refunds. Cancellations must be made to ride management in person, by phone/text, or email.
Important: Florida Law requires a current health certificate on all livestock traveling into Florida. All trailers must stop at agriculture inspection stations.
Rules @ Greenway Getaway
Florida Horse Park
This ride will comply with AERC and SEDRA rules. Ride management reserves the right to interpret these rules as necessary to ensure the continuity of these rides and to settle any question which may arise from or in connection with any incident that might occur during the event.
1. Dogs are allowed on the grounds, but must be on leash at all times.
2. Generators are allowed in their own area only and may run 24/7. NO generators in any other locations of the ride camp.
3. Electric sites are available, if reserved and paid for in advance.
4. Quiet after 10 p.m.
5. No off-highway motorized vehicles on trails.
6. Horses may not be left loose on the grounds.
7. Horses must have full time, adult supervision.
8. You may tie horses to trailers & trees (if use tree protection). Do NOT tie to fences or arenas.
9. Trash: NO MANURE, HAY, SHAVINGS OR BBQ COALS in trash. Pick up litter and deposit in trash container.
10. Upon departure, manure and bedding must be stripped from your stall & set outside of it so that door can still close or you will forfeit your $30 stall deposit. The Horse Park supplies your 1st bag of bedding; any more bags must be purchased from the Horse Park at $8/bag. There is an area behind each barn to dispose of manure as the weekend progresses. Those who use portable corrals or are tying their horse out need to dispose of their manure in one of the designated manure areas behind the barns. Scatter the few “leftovers” as you depart.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
NW: Old Selam I & II
Celebrating over 30 years of endurance riding! Come ride the Old Selam Endurance Ride on September 3rd & 4th near Centerville, Idaho.
Ride Camp: is located on private property, but borders public land, so weed free hay is recommended. Horse water will be supplied, but bring people water with you. Dogs are always welcome but must be leashed at all times. Please do not bring dogs to ride meetings or the awards dinners. Fire danger is very real this time of year, only one community fire will be allowed at the discretion of Ride Management.
Trails: For 2011 we will have some new trails. Most are old logging roads, ATV and single track, crossing private property, U.S. Forest Service and Idaho Endowment Lands. Mostly sound footing with sandy surfaces, but there are some rocky sections so hoof protection is strongly recommended for all horses competing in the 30 and 50 mile distances.
Start Times:
50 mile—6:30 each day
30 mile—7:30 each day
Trail Riders—anytime from 9:00 to Noon
click here for the Ride Flyer.
click here for the Ride Entry Form.
Ride Camp: is located on private property, but borders public land, so weed free hay is recommended. Horse water will be supplied, but bring people water with you. Dogs are always welcome but must be leashed at all times. Please do not bring dogs to ride meetings or the awards dinners. Fire danger is very real this time of year, only one community fire will be allowed at the discretion of Ride Management.
Trails: For 2011 we will have some new trails. Most are old logging roads, ATV and single track, crossing private property, U.S. Forest Service and Idaho Endowment Lands. Mostly sound footing with sandy surfaces, but there are some rocky sections so hoof protection is strongly recommended for all horses competing in the 30 and 50 mile distances.
Start Times:
50 mile—6:30 each day
30 mile—7:30 each day
Trail Riders—anytime from 9:00 to Noon
click here for the Ride Flyer.
click here for the Ride Entry Form.
Saturday, 13 August 2011
AERC National Championship Event - Ft Stanton, NM
AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50-100
FT STANTON, NEW MEXICO
AUGUST 25 -27, 2011
TITLE SPONSOR - ADEQUAN
ALL LATE ENTRY FEES HAVE BEEN WAIVED!!!! SUPPORT YOUR SPORT AND HAVE FUN DOING IT!!!
Please help AERC have a great AERC Championship Event by letting management know you are coming
AERC knows the heat wave and economy have had an impact on riding, but if there is one ride to put on your calendar for 2011, make it the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 & 100 MILE EVENT. There is no greater historic area for horse riding than Ft Stanton, NM. Don't miss your opportunity the same trails Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, The Lincoln County Wars, the Mescalero Apaches, Geronimo, Cochise, Victorio, and a host of some of the United State's most well known historic figures and events made their impact.
TRAILS
The AERC NC trails will be over rolling foothills, will showcase the results of AERC's great Trail Master Courses, and offer the best footing at Ft Stanton and the least rocky trails. Many of AERC's most experienced high mileage and fast riders, including Hall of Famers Bill Wilson & Earle Baxter, have checked out the trails and their suggestions for the best trails for a fast and challenging event have been included. You will not be disappointed in the quality of these trails. The rainy season finally came to New Mexico and August is the greenest time of year, including this year. Temperatures will be wonderful for riding and a bit chilly at night. Your trails will be on the lower elevations at Ft Stanton looping back to Vet Checks held in base camp. You can see 12,000 foot Sierra Blanca and the 11,500 foot Capitans, but you will be riding in the lower elevations.
WATER
More water stops than you will need - Ride Manager Roger Taylor believes you can never have too much water on the trail and he makes sure that is standard operating procedure with full time help dedicated to keeping the many water tanks full. Same for people water.
MARKING
AERC members who know these trails "inside and out" will be marking them and keeping them marked. There will be consistency in the marking and all important turns will be well marked and manned with volunteers when possible.
SCENERY and WILDLIFE
Under the shadow of Sierra Blanca and the Capitan Mountains, you will hear coyotes at night and in the early morning, you will see deer and probably herds of elk, and may even spy a black bear if you are lucky. Historic Ft Stanton, one of the best preserved forts from the middle 1800's, is a five minute drive from base camp. Lincoln (site of the Lincoln County Wars and the focal point of most of the Billy the Kid movies) is about 7 miles from base camp, and Ruidoso with all its great tourist attractions, including the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Inn of the Mountain Gods hotel and casino are about a 40 minute drive from base camp. This is a great area to spend some time having fun!!
VETS AND HELP
Otis Schmitt, Sid Zarges, and other experienced AERC Veterinarians will be judging the event. Only experienced AERC Members who know and understand the importance of all phases of a ride will be working the Vet Checks.
RIDE MANAGEMENT AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Roger and Sue Taylor
500 Camino del Bosque NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-897-4985
505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
Visit the following website to get entry forms and for other information
http://www.2011aercnc.com/entry-form.html
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are there at base camp?
Base camp offers primitive camping with plenty of potable water available throughout base camp. There in one permanent restroom and port-a-potties at strategic locations. An RV dump station is also located at the site and available for participants. There are no shower facilities or electrical hookups except for medical reasons. If you have a need for an electrical hookup please communicate with ride management.
What airports serve this area?
The El Paso International Airport and the Albuquerque International Airport are approximately 3 to 3 ½ hours from base camp and offer full commercial flight options The Ruidoso Municipal Airport is within 15 minutes of base camp but does not provide any commercial flights. The Roswell Municipal Airport is about 1 ½ hours from base camp and offers limited commercial flights.
What is the terrain like?
The ride is through rolling hills and generally on one-track trails that meet trail master standards for sustainable trails. As can be expected, elevation changes will be rocky but are short stretches of trail.
Are there stores nearby?
Capitan, New Mexico, home of Smokey the Bear, is four miles from base camp and offers a well-stock grocery store, hardware store and two feed stores. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and has considerable shopping available.
Are there hotels near base camp?
Capitan is four miles from base camp and has one hotel. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and as a resort town offers many lodging alternatives.
What would be the weather expectations?
Normal highs would be in the low to mid 80s but could get up to 90 degrees. Normal lows are in the low to mid 50’s but could dip down into the 40s.
When will base camp be open for riders?
Ride management will arrive and setup camp on August 13 and leave August 29. The Fort Stanton trail is always open for camping but is reserved for our ride from August 21 through August 29. There is up to 14 days camping free allowed when our permit isn’t in effect. There is a small charge for electricity when used outside of permit.
Is there any boarding available between the July ride and the National Championship ride?
Limited arrangements have been made for boarding during this period. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you are interested in boarding your horse during this period to assure a spot.
Are there any local boarding facilities available during the ride?
Again, limited arrangements have been made. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you need local boarding during the ride.
Are there points of interest in the area to visit during non-riding days?
Nearby historic Fort Stanton offers a museum and self-guided tours of the fort. Historical Lincoln, New Mexico is about 7 miles from base camp featuring Billy the Kid and the history of the Lincoln County War. Ruidoso is about 20 miles from base camp and is a ski and gambling resort town that also has the History of the Horse Museum. Capitan in the home of Smokey the Bear and is 4 miles from base camp.
Are there any fire restrictions?
Yes. There are no open fires permitted at any time. Charcoal and propane grills are normally allowed but during extreme fire danger these cannot be used. Smoking is allowed only inside vehicles.
Are dogs welcome?
Yes, but must be kept at the owners campsite or on a leash. No loose dogs are permitted. Dogs, even on leashes, are not to be at meals or near the vetting or office area.
***Just a note to add to this great description of the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Even if you cannot attend this year, send your money for raffle tickets to help cover the cost of the ride. You could get one of David Kaden's custom saddles or you could win one of our great endurance prospects, a gelding by the fastest, most comfortable horse I have ever ridden. He is already gelded, and he is quite a character. You will love him.
So take a chance..... It is too late to get your raffle money in to Roger if you are not attending ride but if you want to support your sport, send it to me (made out to Roger Taylor), I will have Thomas' take it out next week-end, when he delivers AAS AL SHAKI to the ride site.
The gelding raffle is $25 per ticket or 5 for $100. Check made to Roger Taylor with notation for gelding raffle (or even for one of the saddles... note which raffle you are entering). You won't find a better endurance horse, and you sure can't get one for this price.
Edie Booth
POB 224
Canton, TX 75103
SO HURRY! Get it in the mail by Tuesday to be sure we get it in time to carry it along with the horse.
FT STANTON, NEW MEXICO
AUGUST 25 -27, 2011
TITLE SPONSOR - ADEQUAN
ALL LATE ENTRY FEES HAVE BEEN WAIVED!!!! SUPPORT YOUR SPORT AND HAVE FUN DOING IT!!!
Please help AERC have a great AERC Championship Event by letting management know you are coming
AERC knows the heat wave and economy have had an impact on riding, but if there is one ride to put on your calendar for 2011, make it the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 & 100 MILE EVENT. There is no greater historic area for horse riding than Ft Stanton, NM. Don't miss your opportunity the same trails Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, The Lincoln County Wars, the Mescalero Apaches, Geronimo, Cochise, Victorio, and a host of some of the United State's most well known historic figures and events made their impact.
TRAILS
The AERC NC trails will be over rolling foothills, will showcase the results of AERC's great Trail Master Courses, and offer the best footing at Ft Stanton and the least rocky trails. Many of AERC's most experienced high mileage and fast riders, including Hall of Famers Bill Wilson & Earle Baxter, have checked out the trails and their suggestions for the best trails for a fast and challenging event have been included. You will not be disappointed in the quality of these trails. The rainy season finally came to New Mexico and August is the greenest time of year, including this year. Temperatures will be wonderful for riding and a bit chilly at night. Your trails will be on the lower elevations at Ft Stanton looping back to Vet Checks held in base camp. You can see 12,000 foot Sierra Blanca and the 11,500 foot Capitans, but you will be riding in the lower elevations.
WATER
More water stops than you will need - Ride Manager Roger Taylor believes you can never have too much water on the trail and he makes sure that is standard operating procedure with full time help dedicated to keeping the many water tanks full. Same for people water.
MARKING
AERC members who know these trails "inside and out" will be marking them and keeping them marked. There will be consistency in the marking and all important turns will be well marked and manned with volunteers when possible.
SCENERY and WILDLIFE
Under the shadow of Sierra Blanca and the Capitan Mountains, you will hear coyotes at night and in the early morning, you will see deer and probably herds of elk, and may even spy a black bear if you are lucky. Historic Ft Stanton, one of the best preserved forts from the middle 1800's, is a five minute drive from base camp. Lincoln (site of the Lincoln County Wars and the focal point of most of the Billy the Kid movies) is about 7 miles from base camp, and Ruidoso with all its great tourist attractions, including the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Inn of the Mountain Gods hotel and casino are about a 40 minute drive from base camp. This is a great area to spend some time having fun!!
VETS AND HELP
Otis Schmitt, Sid Zarges, and other experienced AERC Veterinarians will be judging the event. Only experienced AERC Members who know and understand the importance of all phases of a ride will be working the Vet Checks.
RIDE MANAGEMENT AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Roger and Sue Taylor
500 Camino del Bosque NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-897-4985
505-249-2761
roger_sue@prodigy.net
Visit the following website to get entry forms and for other information
http://www.2011aercnc.com/entry-form.html
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are there at base camp?
Base camp offers primitive camping with plenty of potable water available throughout base camp. There in one permanent restroom and port-a-potties at strategic locations. An RV dump station is also located at the site and available for participants. There are no shower facilities or electrical hookups except for medical reasons. If you have a need for an electrical hookup please communicate with ride management.
What airports serve this area?
The El Paso International Airport and the Albuquerque International Airport are approximately 3 to 3 ½ hours from base camp and offer full commercial flight options The Ruidoso Municipal Airport is within 15 minutes of base camp but does not provide any commercial flights. The Roswell Municipal Airport is about 1 ½ hours from base camp and offers limited commercial flights.
What is the terrain like?
The ride is through rolling hills and generally on one-track trails that meet trail master standards for sustainable trails. As can be expected, elevation changes will be rocky but are short stretches of trail.
Are there stores nearby?
Capitan, New Mexico, home of Smokey the Bear, is four miles from base camp and offers a well-stock grocery store, hardware store and two feed stores. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and has considerable shopping available.
Are there hotels near base camp?
Capitan is four miles from base camp and has one hotel. Ruidoso is 20 miles from base camp and as a resort town offers many lodging alternatives.
What would be the weather expectations?
Normal highs would be in the low to mid 80s but could get up to 90 degrees. Normal lows are in the low to mid 50’s but could dip down into the 40s.
When will base camp be open for riders?
Ride management will arrive and setup camp on August 13 and leave August 29. The Fort Stanton trail is always open for camping but is reserved for our ride from August 21 through August 29. There is up to 14 days camping free allowed when our permit isn’t in effect. There is a small charge for electricity when used outside of permit.
Is there any boarding available between the July ride and the National Championship ride?
Limited arrangements have been made for boarding during this period. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you are interested in boarding your horse during this period to assure a spot.
Are there any local boarding facilities available during the ride?
Again, limited arrangements have been made. Please contact ride management as soon as possible if you need local boarding during the ride.
Are there points of interest in the area to visit during non-riding days?
Nearby historic Fort Stanton offers a museum and self-guided tours of the fort. Historical Lincoln, New Mexico is about 7 miles from base camp featuring Billy the Kid and the history of the Lincoln County War. Ruidoso is about 20 miles from base camp and is a ski and gambling resort town that also has the History of the Horse Museum. Capitan in the home of Smokey the Bear and is 4 miles from base camp.
Are there any fire restrictions?
Yes. There are no open fires permitted at any time. Charcoal and propane grills are normally allowed but during extreme fire danger these cannot be used. Smoking is allowed only inside vehicles.
Are dogs welcome?
Yes, but must be kept at the owners campsite or on a leash. No loose dogs are permitted. Dogs, even on leashes, are not to be at meals or near the vetting or office area.
***Just a note to add to this great description of the AERC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Even if you cannot attend this year, send your money for raffle tickets to help cover the cost of the ride. You could get one of David Kaden's custom saddles or you could win one of our great endurance prospects, a gelding by the fastest, most comfortable horse I have ever ridden. He is already gelded, and he is quite a character. You will love him.
So take a chance..... It is too late to get your raffle money in to Roger if you are not attending ride but if you want to support your sport, send it to me (made out to Roger Taylor), I will have Thomas' take it out next week-end, when he delivers AAS AL SHAKI to the ride site.
The gelding raffle is $25 per ticket or 5 for $100. Check made to Roger Taylor with notation for gelding raffle (or even for one of the saddles... note which raffle you are entering). You won't find a better endurance horse, and you sure can't get one for this price.
Edie Booth
POB 224
Canton, TX 75103
SO HURRY! Get it in the mail by Tuesday to be sure we get it in time to carry it along with the horse.
Thursday, 11 August 2011
MW: Calling all equestrians to the Thistle Down Run Aug. 20-21 by Frazee
Frazeeforum.com - Full Article
August 11 2011
by Cally Nundahl
Get that horse and camping gear ready for the Thistle Down Run Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20-21 near Frazee.
This year's race trail is 25 miles of varied terrain through grass fields, rolling hills and hardwood forests on single and two-track trails.
"Last year the Thistle Down Run was rated as 'the best marked course in the USA' by Jan Worthington, a veteran endurance rider from Illinois who has competed in events worldwide and is a recent inductee into the AERC Hall of Fame," ride manager Theresa Fett said proudly.
"This year's event will feature some new wooded trails and there will be enough markers to keep even the most greenhorn rider from getting lost."
Camping is available for $25 a night or $20 a night with two or more nights stay. For those not planning to stay, there is a $10 day-use fee. Early camping is available so call ahead. The camping fees will go to the landowners for use of their property.
TDR is the only endurance event in Minnesota that is held on private property. Thanks to Scott and Lisa Piche (camp hosts), Les, Pat, and Ron Kertscher and Vinton and Joyce Vogler.
"A special thanks to these guys for letting us use the land each year, it is a lot of work to keep the trails groomed and different. Some riders think the trails will be the same, but the routes are different each year," noted Fett. "All the land being used is private, so please respect the owners' property..."
Read more here:
http://www.frazeeforum.com/main.asp?FromHome=1&TypeID=1&ArticleID=25389&SectionID=18&SubSectionID=110
August 11 2011
by Cally Nundahl
Get that horse and camping gear ready for the Thistle Down Run Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20-21 near Frazee.
This year's race trail is 25 miles of varied terrain through grass fields, rolling hills and hardwood forests on single and two-track trails.
"Last year the Thistle Down Run was rated as 'the best marked course in the USA' by Jan Worthington, a veteran endurance rider from Illinois who has competed in events worldwide and is a recent inductee into the AERC Hall of Fame," ride manager Theresa Fett said proudly.
"This year's event will feature some new wooded trails and there will be enough markers to keep even the most greenhorn rider from getting lost."
Camping is available for $25 a night or $20 a night with two or more nights stay. For those not planning to stay, there is a $10 day-use fee. Early camping is available so call ahead. The camping fees will go to the landowners for use of their property.
TDR is the only endurance event in Minnesota that is held on private property. Thanks to Scott and Lisa Piche (camp hosts), Les, Pat, and Ron Kertscher and Vinton and Joyce Vogler.
"A special thanks to these guys for letting us use the land each year, it is a lot of work to keep the trails groomed and different. Some riders think the trails will be the same, but the routes are different each year," noted Fett. "All the land being used is private, so please respect the owners' property..."
Read more here:
http://www.frazeeforum.com/main.asp?FromHome=1&TypeID=1&ArticleID=25389&SectionID=18&SubSectionID=110
Monday, 1 August 2011
NW: Pink Flamingo 5 Days Away!
www.pinkflamingoclassic.com
July 30, 2011 Update - We are only a week away from the August 6 & 7 Pink Flamingo Classic in Cascade, Idaho.
The trails are coming together. We have 3 new trails this year and the footing is even better than last year. Totally barefoot friendly.
Cynthia and Liz have worked really hard to gather a ton of really cool raffle prizes for the Strides Against Breast Cancer fund raiser. Make sure you bring some extra fun dollars for raffle tickets. Click here for more information. Raffle tickets will be drawn on Saturday!!
Weather is going to be great! It looks like the temps are going to be in the 80's during the day and it can get into low 40's at night so make sure you bring a coat for yourself, your horse's blanket, fly spray, and OFF. The mosquitoes have been fairly decent but they do get hungry in the evenings.
Wild Bill Bivens will be cooking for us this weekend. Wild Bill will be open for breakfast, too if your crew gets hungry while you are out on the trail.
Dinner will be served on Friday and Saturday nights. Saturday night will be an open kitchen...starting a 4pm so you can come over when you are hungry.
2011 Raffle Items Updated List (Check back often for an updated list of raffle prizes. Teresa has just started collecting donations!)
• PFC 2012 Free Ride Entry
• 8x11 Enlargement of your PFC ride photo by Steve Bradley Photography
• High Country Plastics (mounting blocks, birdle hangers, and other goodies).
• Gold's Gym 6 month membership.
• Villa Decor and Design - one pair of Onesole designer pink flamingo shoes.
• Pink Piggy Bank with Cash
• Wild West Bakery gift certificates.
• American Acupuncture gift certificates
• HiTack - Polar Heart Rate Monitor & riding socks.
• 8 Fused Glass Pendant by T. Olson
• Cottonwood Creek Dental Zoom Whitening
• Flynn's Saddle Shop
• Pampered Chef - E. Sullivan
• Designer pin by Merri Melde
• Handmade Blanket by Diane Woods
• Tote Bags by Barb Recla
• Scentsy Warmer
• Blue Moose Cafe lunch gift certificate
• Hair Styles by Diane Woods
• Dr. Woodington $100 gift certificate
• M&M Jewelers - necklace and earring set
• Fused Glass Plate by T. Olson
• Mary Kay Pamper Basket
• Veltrop Nursery - 2 trees of your choice
• Famous Dave's BBQ
• DaVinci's Restaurant gift certificate
• Handmade earrings by Amber Shing
• $25 G.C. to The Club
• Massage G.C. - Travel to You by Judy Bates
• Horsey bling necklaces (3)
• Latham Nursery
• Beautiful pottery by M. Veltrop
• 2 Hand Blown Glass Ducks
• Carrots Riding Tights
• Old Selam Free Ride Entry
• TTEAM gift certificate
• 4 person Glass Class Party with lunch and wine by T. Olson
• 2 Bird Houses
• Joint Essentials 5 in 1 Supplement
• Cold Flex Self Cooling Leg Wraps
• Dream Catcher Designer Purse
• Michi Designer Purse
• 13 bags of Wild Wild Best Kettle Corn and much, much more!!!
July 30, 2011 Update - We are only a week away from the August 6 & 7 Pink Flamingo Classic in Cascade, Idaho.
The trails are coming together. We have 3 new trails this year and the footing is even better than last year. Totally barefoot friendly.
Cynthia and Liz have worked really hard to gather a ton of really cool raffle prizes for the Strides Against Breast Cancer fund raiser. Make sure you bring some extra fun dollars for raffle tickets. Click here for more information. Raffle tickets will be drawn on Saturday!!
Weather is going to be great! It looks like the temps are going to be in the 80's during the day and it can get into low 40's at night so make sure you bring a coat for yourself, your horse's blanket, fly spray, and OFF. The mosquitoes have been fairly decent but they do get hungry in the evenings.
Wild Bill Bivens will be cooking for us this weekend. Wild Bill will be open for breakfast, too if your crew gets hungry while you are out on the trail.
Dinner will be served on Friday and Saturday nights. Saturday night will be an open kitchen...starting a 4pm so you can come over when you are hungry.
2011 Raffle Items Updated List (Check back often for an updated list of raffle prizes. Teresa has just started collecting donations!)
• PFC 2012 Free Ride Entry
• 8x11 Enlargement of your PFC ride photo by Steve Bradley Photography
• High Country Plastics (mounting blocks, birdle hangers, and other goodies).
• Gold's Gym 6 month membership.
• Villa Decor and Design - one pair of Onesole designer pink flamingo shoes.
• Pink Piggy Bank with Cash
• Wild West Bakery gift certificates.
• American Acupuncture gift certificates
• HiTack - Polar Heart Rate Monitor & riding socks.
• 8 Fused Glass Pendant by T. Olson
• Cottonwood Creek Dental Zoom Whitening
• Flynn's Saddle Shop
• Pampered Chef - E. Sullivan
• Designer pin by Merri Melde
• Handmade Blanket by Diane Woods
• Tote Bags by Barb Recla
• Scentsy Warmer
• Blue Moose Cafe lunch gift certificate
• Hair Styles by Diane Woods
• Dr. Woodington $100 gift certificate
• M&M Jewelers - necklace and earring set
• Fused Glass Plate by T. Olson
• Mary Kay Pamper Basket
• Veltrop Nursery - 2 trees of your choice
• Famous Dave's BBQ
• DaVinci's Restaurant gift certificate
• Handmade earrings by Amber Shing
• $25 G.C. to The Club
• Massage G.C. - Travel to You by Judy Bates
• Horsey bling necklaces (3)
• Latham Nursery
• Beautiful pottery by M. Veltrop
• 2 Hand Blown Glass Ducks
• Carrots Riding Tights
• Old Selam Free Ride Entry
• TTEAM gift certificate
• 4 person Glass Class Party with lunch and wine by T. Olson
• 2 Bird Houses
• Joint Essentials 5 in 1 Supplement
• Cold Flex Self Cooling Leg Wraps
• Dream Catcher Designer Purse
• Michi Designer Purse
• 13 bags of Wild Wild Best Kettle Corn and much, much more!!!
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