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On 02/25/07 16:14, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 04:04:45PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 02/25/07 15:43, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>>> Right.  I was a scout leader for a couple of years.  While *in some
>>> places* hiking works, lots of places are simply to far from any decent
>>> camp grounds to make hiking feasible.  Besides, at that point it really
>>> becomes backpacking, which is an entirely different activity.  As far as
>>> horses/mules, I'm not so sure.  I've ridden horses, but I would not
>>> consider myself any expert rider by any stretch.  I would not feel safe
>>> having unexperienced children riding horseback under my supervision.
>>>
>>> Besides, I camp much less frequently than most of the other things I
>>> mentioned in my list.
>> Wimp.  ;)
>>
> As cool as I think it would be to go out camping on horseback, I also
> appreciate the legal liability.  If it is a place like Philmont, which
> has the expert staff and the necessary insurance coverage, that is one
> thing.  But for a weekend camping trip with the troop, it is another
> thing entirely.

No, you're a wimp for not having them hike from the car-drivable
road to the campsite.

;)

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