January 28 2017
Janet Tipton and Flying T Acres will be hosting an AERC Endurance 101 Clinic & Beyond the Basics on May 20 and 21 in Erda, Utah.
Day 1 will be an indoor/unmounted clinic to introduce you to the sport of AERC Endurance riding. It will be reviewed how competitions work, how to prepare the horse and rider, and how not to just have success, but also fun! Day 2 will be a mounted 10-15 mile mock ride with vet check.
Clinic will include a camping spot, the ride on Sunday, and lunch and dinner Saturday.
Cost is $75 per attendee. Registration postmark deadline is May 12 2017 and will be a first come/paid first serve basis, with limited spots available.
For more information and a registration form, see:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/489446861190998/954508024684877/
Saturday, 28 January 2017
Friday, 21 October 2016
The Shasta Trinity Endurance Challenge Open Series
October 20 2016
The Shasta Trinity Endurance Challenge open series is provided to promote endurance riding by California State Horsemen's Associations (CSHA) State Endurance Program.
This is an open series and has nothing to sign up for but the rides. There is no need to join anything. If you complete five rides on the same horse, any AERC sanctioned distance then you qualify to purchase a commemorative award (choices include, buckles, vest, jacket, fleece horse cooler).
The rides in this series are not run by a club. The managers of the rides in Shasta and Trinity Counties are all independent, competent, dedicated individuals with their own management styles and ride philosophies and run their own rides and are responsible for all management decisions at their own events.
This makes for a great diversity at these rides in the spectacular scenery of the top of the state!!!!
The Redneck Ride is not on the flier, but Redneck Ride completions count toward this series too. It is in Shingletown and always the last weekend in October and is sanctioned usually a month or so before the ride.
For more about CSHA Endurance and entry and info for the Trinity rides please go here:
https://californiastatehorsemen.org/prog…/endurance-program/
The Shasta Trinity Endurance Challenge open series is provided to promote endurance riding by California State Horsemen's Associations (CSHA) State Endurance Program.
This is an open series and has nothing to sign up for but the rides. There is no need to join anything. If you complete five rides on the same horse, any AERC sanctioned distance then you qualify to purchase a commemorative award (choices include, buckles, vest, jacket, fleece horse cooler).
The rides in this series are not run by a club. The managers of the rides in Shasta and Trinity Counties are all independent, competent, dedicated individuals with their own management styles and ride philosophies and run their own rides and are responsible for all management decisions at their own events.
This makes for a great diversity at these rides in the spectacular scenery of the top of the state!!!!
The Redneck Ride is not on the flier, but Redneck Ride completions count toward this series too. It is in Shingletown and always the last weekend in October and is sanctioned usually a month or so before the ride.
For more about CSHA Endurance and entry and info for the Trinity rides please go here:
https://californiastatehorsemen.org/prog…/endurance-program/
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
W: Red Rock Rumble Fundraiser
October 15 2016
30/50 mile endurance ride
5-10 mile introductory ride
Hosted by the Nevada All-State Trail Riders, Inc
In support of longtime members, Kenny and Connie Creech, this year all proceeds from the Red Rock Rumble will go to assist in Kenny’s rehabilitation from his long term illness and his transition back home. This years ride is an opportunity for NASTR, and all who have enjoyed our trails and rides over the years, to say thank you and give back. Please join us at the Red Rock Rumble to say thank you to Kenny and Connie.
For more information see:
https://aerc.org/static/rideFlyers/2016RedRockRumble.pdf
30/50 mile endurance ride
5-10 mile introductory ride
Hosted by the Nevada All-State Trail Riders, Inc
In support of longtime members, Kenny and Connie Creech, this year all proceeds from the Red Rock Rumble will go to assist in Kenny’s rehabilitation from his long term illness and his transition back home. This years ride is an opportunity for NASTR, and all who have enjoyed our trails and rides over the years, to say thank you and give back. Please join us at the Red Rock Rumble to say thank you to Kenny and Connie.
For more information see:
https://aerc.org/static/rideFlyers/2016RedRockRumble.pdf
SW: Lead, Follow, or Get Out Of My Way
@ McDowell Mtn. Park
Saturday, November 12, 2016
AERC/AHA Sanctioned Ride 30, 50 & 75
Also a 12 mile Fun ride
The ride will be limited to 150 riders/entries.
For more information see the flyer at:
https://aerc.org/static/rideFlyers/2016LeadFollowNov.pdf
Saturday, November 12, 2016
AERC/AHA Sanctioned Ride 30, 50 & 75
Also a 12 mile Fun ride
The ride will be limited to 150 riders/entries.
For more information see the flyer at:
https://aerc.org/static/rideFlyers/2016LeadFollowNov.pdf
Thursday, 22 September 2016
NW: Join us for the Owyhee Canyonlands! Oct 7-8-9

October 7,8,9
This is desert country - you'll ride a mix of cow trails, jeep tracks, sand washes. We try to find the best footing, but there will be rocky sections and some deep sand. Ride accordingly and make sure your horse's feet have adequate protection. The trails are generally rolling, not terribly difficult but there will be some areas that you have to take your time on - we want you to have the full Owyhee Front experience!
You can see several video previews of the trails! at:
http://www.endurance.net/international/USA/2016OwyheeCanyonlands/
Ride Managers:
Steph Teeter, 208 250 6898, steph@endurance.net
Regina Rose, 208 250 8662, rrose4u2002@yahoo.com
Base camp: Teeter Ranch, outside of Oreana, Owyhee County, Idaho.
Dinners will be provided by ride management and are free for riders and volunteers. ($10 if you're not riding or helping but still want a meal)
Camp:
We have plenty of space for any size rig. There are hydrants for people and horse water throughout the camp site. WiFi internet is available at the house where we will have all ride meetings, awards and meals. Hot showers, flush toilets at the house.
Corrals are available for rent, $30 for the week. 12 x 12 or 12 x 16 panel corrals.
Early arrivals are welcome, just let me know in advance!
Entry Fees: $100 for LD and 50/55 distances (includes dinner and camp fee). Juniors are half-price.
Tentative trail maps (subject to change!) are up at:
http://www.endurance.net/international/USA/2016OwyheeCanyonlands/#register
Please help us plan and register:
http://www.endurance.net/international/USA/2016OwyheeCanyonlands/
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
You've Done the "Toughest" Ride, Now Do the "Coolest"
COOLEST Ride & Tie, Equathon and Fun Ride - Cool, CA.
October 8, 2016.
Enter now!
Ride and Tie 22 miles/12 miles/6 miles
Equathon: 12 mile ride/6mile run
Fun Ride 12 miles/6 miles
This course is on the Beautiful Olmstead Knickerbocker trail that includes views of Sierra Nevada.
Trail varies from single track to fire road, mostly rolling with a few of short/medium climbs - from easy to moderate.
Entry form at:
http://www.rideandtie.org/docs_2016/coolest_ride_2016.pdf
October 8, 2016.
Enter now!
Ride and Tie 22 miles/12 miles/6 miles
Equathon: 12 mile ride/6mile run
Fun Ride 12 miles/6 miles
This course is on the Beautiful Olmstead Knickerbocker trail that includes views of Sierra Nevada.
Trail varies from single track to fire road, mostly rolling with a few of short/medium climbs - from easy to moderate.
Entry form at:
http://www.rideandtie.org/docs_2016/coolest_ride_2016.pdf
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
W: Virginia City 100
Dear Riders,
September 17, 2016 is rapidly approaching, and with that the Nevada All-State Trail Rider’s final ride of the NASTR Triple Crown.
Please join us for the 49th Annual Virginia City 100 Mile Endurance Ride, held in historic Virginia City, Nevada. Lots of fun, excitement, and a challenging trail.
Attached you will find the brochure and entry for this year’s ride, along with some detailed historical information about the ride. You can also access this information on our web page. Check it out at http://www.nastr.org
Please help welcome Crysta Turnage, our new Ride Manager. Crysta has helped manage VC100 as a day and/or night manager several years while Connie rode (including last year) and has numerous years of experience as an individual ride manager. We have heard concerns over “new management” but rest assured you can still expect the same quality event as always. VC100 is still very much a NASTR club ride, and Connie is still highly involved in the planning and management.
With the cost of holding this type of ride continuing to rise, it is more difficult for us to plan our ride without a headcount, however tentative. If you could provide us with a quick response as to whether or not you plan to attend, it would help us greatly in planning one of the oldest and most historic rides in the west. We will keep you updated with any important information or changes via email or Facebook, so please let us know if you will be attending this year. We also need a head count for Friday’s dinner and Sunday’s banquet.
Come prepared to clean your camp site of ALL manure and hay. This MUST BE DONE before you leave ride camp. This does not mean spreading it out or throwing it over the edge of the hill. Nothing can be left behind to attract mustangs into town. NASTR has to pay a hefty cleaning deposit for the use of the Ice House, and throwing your hay and manure over the edge of the mountain, or leaving any hay or manure, will result in NASTR losing our deposit. Extra garbage bags will be available in the ride office.
PARKING INFORMATION: Base camp will be held at the Ice House. Parking will be limited once again, having lost some of the lower section of parking. Last year the upper section was expanded, and we should once again be able to accommodate a small ride, without limiting the number of entries. There will be limited space for crew camping, so please take this into consideration. We will have volunteers to assist with parking. We ask for your cooperation and patience. Should you arrive Thursday or early Friday, before our parking staff, we ask that you please take the least amount of space as possible, and situate yourself to park close together and not block access. If you could double up (carpool), and limit corral space, that would be helpful.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you the third weekend in September.
The ride entry, current Triple Crown standings, as well as historical stats on past winners, BC winners, Triple Crown winners, and buckle winners can be found here.
Nevada All-State Trail Riders, Inc.
Crysta Turnage – Ride Manager / (775) 762-8086 / CTSinatra@gmail.com
Gina Hall – Ride Secretary / (775) 849-0839 / NVhorseldy@charter.net
September 17, 2016 is rapidly approaching, and with that the Nevada All-State Trail Rider’s final ride of the NASTR Triple Crown.
Please join us for the 49th Annual Virginia City 100 Mile Endurance Ride, held in historic Virginia City, Nevada. Lots of fun, excitement, and a challenging trail.
Attached you will find the brochure and entry for this year’s ride, along with some detailed historical information about the ride. You can also access this information on our web page. Check it out at http://www.nastr.org
Please help welcome Crysta Turnage, our new Ride Manager. Crysta has helped manage VC100 as a day and/or night manager several years while Connie rode (including last year) and has numerous years of experience as an individual ride manager. We have heard concerns over “new management” but rest assured you can still expect the same quality event as always. VC100 is still very much a NASTR club ride, and Connie is still highly involved in the planning and management.
With the cost of holding this type of ride continuing to rise, it is more difficult for us to plan our ride without a headcount, however tentative. If you could provide us with a quick response as to whether or not you plan to attend, it would help us greatly in planning one of the oldest and most historic rides in the west. We will keep you updated with any important information or changes via email or Facebook, so please let us know if you will be attending this year. We also need a head count for Friday’s dinner and Sunday’s banquet.
Come prepared to clean your camp site of ALL manure and hay. This MUST BE DONE before you leave ride camp. This does not mean spreading it out or throwing it over the edge of the hill. Nothing can be left behind to attract mustangs into town. NASTR has to pay a hefty cleaning deposit for the use of the Ice House, and throwing your hay and manure over the edge of the mountain, or leaving any hay or manure, will result in NASTR losing our deposit. Extra garbage bags will be available in the ride office.
PARKING INFORMATION: Base camp will be held at the Ice House. Parking will be limited once again, having lost some of the lower section of parking. Last year the upper section was expanded, and we should once again be able to accommodate a small ride, without limiting the number of entries. There will be limited space for crew camping, so please take this into consideration. We will have volunteers to assist with parking. We ask for your cooperation and patience. Should you arrive Thursday or early Friday, before our parking staff, we ask that you please take the least amount of space as possible, and situate yourself to park close together and not block access. If you could double up (carpool), and limit corral space, that would be helpful.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you the third weekend in September.
The ride entry, current Triple Crown standings, as well as historical stats on past winners, BC winners, Triple Crown winners, and buckle winners can be found here.
Nevada All-State Trail Riders, Inc.
Crysta Turnage – Ride Manager / (775) 762-8086 / CTSinatra@gmail.com
Gina Hall – Ride Secretary / (775) 849-0839 / NVhorseldy@charter.net
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