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Karl & Fitz out front, not leading horses
* Karl & Fitz out front, not leading horses


Mitchell, Levchenko following them, leading horses (SAW/GL, RTO/medic)
* Mitchell, Levchenko following them, leading horses (SAW/GL, RTO/medic)


Ferris, (ManInBlack), also leading horses
* Ferris, (ManInBlack), also leading horses


Ghent, Valenkov bringing up rear, not leading horses.
* Ghent, Valenkov bringing up rear, not leading horses.


This is for 8 people and 16 horses. We can be at 20 if the 2 in the rear are leading horses, too. It depends on how we feel about having two undistracted folks to the rear vs. more fodder.


I'd also like to suggest that our point-riders dismount when they approach a slope, so they can be less conspicuous when looking over the crest.
This is for 8 people and 16 horses. We can be at 20 if the 2 in the rear are leading horses, too. It depends on how we feel about having two undistracted folks to the rear vs. more fodder. I'd also like to suggest that our point-riders dismount when they approach a slope, so they can be less conspicuous when looking over the crest.
 
Do we have a general direction from squadron HQ? After we cross into the woods, then where?

Revision as of 03:58, 6 April 2018

  • Karl & Fitz out front, not leading horses
  • Mitchell, Levchenko following them, leading horses (SAW/GL, RTO/medic)
  • Ferris, (ManInBlack), also leading horses
  • Ghent, Valenkov bringing up rear, not leading horses.


This is for 8 people and 16 horses. We can be at 20 if the 2 in the rear are leading horses, too. It depends on how we feel about having two undistracted folks to the rear vs. more fodder. I'd also like to suggest that our point-riders dismount when they approach a slope, so they can be less conspicuous when looking over the crest.