This podcast is part of a series featuring the stories, struggles, successes and assessments of several riders that decided to make the journey and enter the 2025 Michigan Shore to Shore Ride. The Michigan Shore to Shore ride began in 1985 and was held annually until 2018. With a tremendous amount of determination, love for the ride, energy and vision , Barb Kurti decided to take on the enormously challenging role of Ride Manager to bring this iconic ride back for one time only in 2025. The ride was held Sunday, July 27 through Saturday, August 2. Seven consecutive days covering 250 trail miles from Oscoda to Empire, MI following the established Michigan Trail Riders Associations trail connecting 10 primitive campsites from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. In this podcast you will meet Rebecca Wall. Rebecca embarked on her Shore to Shore journey with the whole family in mind — Her husband, Bryan, and 3 children, Franklin, Amelia and Owen. And, mom, Kathy Burnett, came along for the adventure as well. Rebecca and Kathy each brought two horses. So with 4 horses in the horse trailer. Bryan was in charge of their 3 children traveling in a rented Winnebago. It was really rather brilliant. The plan was for Bryan to take the kids for day trips to enjoy what Michigan has to offer along our trail route and beyond. Rebecca and Kathy would primarily take care of the horses, horse trailer and ride. Rebecca is fun, energetic, adventurous and has a ton on trail experience. She has attended rides with her mother Kathy since she was two years old! So to have her kids in tow to this ride is nothing new to them! She has been competing in Endurance since 2000 with more than 4000 AERC miles to date. She has been serving as nursemaid to a few of her Arabians, as many of us do. Some of you may know Rebecca from her posts on the AERC Facebook page about her mare Fable who suffered a sever hoof injury more than a year ago. Due to a very freak accident, Fable lost a good quarter of her lateral RF hoof wall and more. Rebecca has been tending to that and Fable is coming along. Her gelding, Roofie, recently had a tumor in his mandible removed. As a result, Roofie is no longer able to fully retract is tongue. So many of us in the SE region know Roofie — he is the grey gelding with his tongue hanging out all the time! But, the boy is doing very well under Rebecca’s great care and watchful eye. Roofie and her mare, Ruby came along for the Shore to Shore experience. I have been fortunate to call Rebecca and her mom my friends, so it was so special to share this experience with them. We tried to park next to each other at most campsites and Rebecca and I had the pleasure of riding together on day two. Rebecca shares the sites and attractions her husband Bryan and the kids experienced, some of the crazy logistical problems, her time on trail and of course some funny stories. I hope you enjoy our chat the humor Rebecca finds along the way!