AERC Ride Managers Handbook: This is a useful manual for all ride managers. To receive a printed booklet by mail, phone the office (866-271-2372).
Ride Entry Form: Feel free to check out other ride entry forms in the ride calendar for ideas, or view this Sample Ride Entry form.
Ride Flyer/Entry: Send your ride flyer/entry in PDF (preferred) or Word to endurancenews@aerc.org and it will be linked to the popular AERC online calendar.
You will receive an order form with your ride confirmation email. You may email, fax (530-823-2260), mail or call in your order for AERC rule books, ride result and BC forms, etc. If you wish, you may download a Ride Manager Order Form. Most all forms are also available under the Forms for Your Ride tab, below.
California Ride Managers: California’s Equine Medication Monitoring Program (EMMP) is online. Please click for California Department of Food & Agriculture drug testing program information. (Please note that the California drug testing fee was raised to $14 per horse as of 6/1/22.)
Budgeting Template for Ride Managers: Thanks to Mollie Krumlaw-Smith for sharing this RM Budgeting Excel file, useful for planning a budget for your ride. Download the file and save as a template, then plug in your own numbers.
Publicity: A little work on your part can go a long way! We highly recommend creating a Facebook page for your ride and posting updates regarding planning, registration, and photos. This will get people excited for your ride, and is a great way to reach potential riders. Share your page and posts on your local endurance groups Facebook pages, as well as on the AERC Facebook page. You can also create a website (and link it on your Facebook page) or showcase photos on an Instagram account.
Also, send out notices and stories about your upcoming ride to your local newspaper, regional horse publications, and maybe even local radio and TV stations. A sample press release follows, but use your imagination! You can focus on one or more riders and their past accomplishments, cover trail information or the historic nature of your ride. Steph Teeter has put together a list of publications and their contact information — use this to find the best place to get the word out. If you have any other publications to add to the list, write to Steph at steph@endurance.net. Here’s the list!
Sample Press Release in Word file or a PDF document — Send an article about your ride to local newspapers or regional horse publications. Here’s a sample press release to help you get started.
Hosting A Ride and Tie: The webinar for ride managers can be useful to you — incentives may be available for ride managers who add a Ride and Tie event to their AERC ride.
Ride Change Request: Use this form if a change is needed to your ride date, location, distance, etc.
Member and Equine AERC Numbers: Look up a member or equine to find their AERC number. Log in, then click on Ride Manager in the Navigation box. Use the Member/Horse Lookup to search for individual members. If the member number is red, that person is not a current member.
You can also access the Paid Member List, searchable by Region or for the entire membership. You can click View to have the list show up in your browser, or click the Download CSV option to download the list. What you see are all current members, in numerical order.
Current Member List: Use your member login, then to go Member Home and Ride Managers. Then click “Paid Member List” to print or save a list of all current AERC members. You may search by region.