1.The rides are sanctioned by AERC and will comply with the AERC rules and regulations. It is the responsibility of the rider to know the rules and regulations which can be found at www.aerc.org
2. All riders are totally responsible for self, crew, and equine (before, during, and after the ride).
3. Loose dogs may result in rider disqualification. KEEP YOUR DOGS ON A LEASH OR WITHIN YOUR RIG AT ALL TIMES.
4. NASTR rides are open to all persons and equines.
5. Riders or their crews, who are in any way rude or insulting to Control Judges, treatment vets, ride management, volunteers, local landowners, or other trail users, will risk disqualification of the rider.
6. A "Junior" is a rider under the age of 16 as of December 1st in the year of competition, and MUST be accompanied by a Senior sponsor, at least 18 years old, at all times. A change of sponsor during the ride may not be made unless approved by management. ALL JUNIOR RIDERS MUST WEAR AN APPROVED SAFETY HELMET.
7. There shall be no unauthorized horses on the trail.
8. Horses must be at least 48 months old for the 25 miler and 60 months old for the 50 miler, as confirmed by the Ride Control Judges
9. No pregnant or nursing mares will be allowed.
10. The same horse and rider must pass all control points, and stay on the marked trail, in order to qualify for any awards.
11. There will be no ties allowed.
12.The ride must be completed in 6 hours for the 25 miler and 12 hours for the 50 miler (in elapsed time) to qualify for awards.
13. Horses must be shod or have some kind of hoof protection.
14. All matters concerning the horse will be made final by the Head Control Judge.
15. All horses shall be presented for a pre-ride veterinary inspection, between the designated hours of the ride.
16. The same horse and rider must pass all control points and stay on the marked trail to qualify for completion.
17. Riders/horse owners are financially responsible for any emergency veterinary treatment provided.
18. Abuse of the horse and/or use of drugs is prohibited. All horses shall be subject to a blood and urine test.
19. Ride management reserves the right to interpret these rules and regulations as necessary, to insure the continuity of the ride, and will settle any questions or disputes that might arise from any incident that might occur during the ride.
20. Violation of any of these rules shall be grounds for disqualification of horse and rider from the ride.