Your post made ME smile! Don't be too hard on your Collies, though, because making a right or left turn is nuch different than riding on winding mountain roads. I don't know how well Simone would be able to predict right and left turns onto different streets; she would have no way of anticipating them and, besides, those types of turns are 90 degrees whereas mountain roads are just twisties; mild back-and-forth motion by comparison.
Which leads me to this: some things just can't be anticipated and you still might lose your footing, but the exercise of thinking about the possible curves that could get thrown at you will help to straighten-out the twisties.
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Your post made ME smile! Don't be too hard on your Collies, though, because making a right or left turn is nuch different than riding on winding mountain roads. I don't know how well Simone would be able to predict right and left turns onto different streets; she would have no way of anticipating them and, besides, those types of turns are 90 degrees whereas mountain roads are just twisties; mild back-and-forth motion by comparison.
Which leads me to this: some things just can't be anticipated and you still might lose your footing, but the exercise of thinking about the possible curves that could get thrown at you will help to straighten-out the twisties.
September 23, 2009 - 11:05amThis Comment
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