| TRAIL MILES |
 |
WHY DO WE TRACK TRAIL MILES?
It is necessary to track the number of miles ridden and which trails are used in order
to inform both state and local officials of the importance of bridle trails to the horse
community. You don't have to be a member of OHC to report trail miles ridden.
The receipt of state and local funds depends on the respective park officials'
knowledge of trail use. Let's show the Metroparks and the State that we are here and riding!!
HOW DO YOU CALCULATE MILES?
Drive beside a section of trail in your car and note the one mile mark. Now, ride the same section on your horse
at a walk and see how much time it takes to ride the mile. Generally, a horse walks between 2 to 4 miles an hour
and will trot 4 to 6 miles an hour. You know if your horse is a fast walker or just ambles along.
Estimate how far you travel per ride and record your mileage and in which park you rode.
HOW TO TURN IN YOUR FORMS?
Print out the pdf form found on this Web Site and mail it to: Jared Magyar 4825 Valleybrook Brecksville, Ohio 44141
Phone 216—536-0814 E-mail Jaredsm33@hotmail.com
Forms must be received by January 15th.
| MILES RIDDEN BY
OHIO HORSEMAN'S COUNCIL MEMBERS IN THE CLEVELAND METROPARKS
IN 2009 |
| |
40,768 MILES |
|
| BEDFORD RESERVATION |
2,690 MILES |
ROCKY RIVER RESERVATION |
5,317 MILES |
| BRECKSVILLE RESERVATION |
5,019 MILES |
NORTH CHAGRIN RESERVATION |
4,531 MILES |
| HINCKLEY RESERVATION |
8,474 MILES |
SOUTH CHAGRIN RESERVATION |
11,974 MILES |
| MILL STREAM RESERVATION |
2,763 MILES |
|
|
CONGRATULATIONS TO CUYAHOGA MEMBERS IN THE TOP
TEN FOR SADDLE HOURS REPORTED TO THE STATE JUNI CLARK - 1050 Saddle Hours
VIKI JACKSON - 1000 Saddle Hours |
|