During the Ride I answered a number of questions and it was 
                  suggested to me that we have a Q & A section so these sort 
                  of questions can be found along with the answer. We have never 
                  had the type of question that warranted a section such as this 
                  but I discussed it with a couple of Admins and we decided to 
                  add it this year. More will be added over time.
                Christina Hyke:
                  Are there horse/rider teams that have done the entire ride start 
                  to finish, or is this more of a relay picking up riders in each 
                  new day
                  Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  The horses do get 'swapped out' every so many miles. I don't 
                  think we have ever had any that do the whole 330 miles. Yes 
                  more riders and horses do join in along the way especially at 
                  Flandreau and Morton areas. By the time they go through Mankato 
                  for the Ceremonies you will notice there are a lot of horses 
                  and riders. Also the runners from Fort Snelling join the Riders 
                  there.
                  
                  Curtis Griesel:
                  how many people participate in the ride each day?
                  Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  Curtis Griesel, It depends. What you don't see is the caravan 
                  of support people who drive the horses and riders around when 
                  they are not actually riding. I have no idea how many there 
                  are this year but I have heard there is quite a lot! The ones 
                  you see are usually Keith, and Josette who run the Chuck wagon 
                  and deal with all sorts of things that happen along the route, 
                  they are joined by various people each day every year, Clayton 
                  Mann and Ruth Matzke Anderson and I believe, photographer, Nina 
                  Fox are all helping this year. 
                The riders change every few miles 
                  and have a rest as do the horses, More will be joining the Ride 
                  from now until Mankato so the numbers change again. In the towns 
                  they go to, the townsfolk work on getting the food together 
                  for the People and making sure the horses are bedded down properly. 
                  They are all volunteers, as are we working on this group, there 
                  are 10 of us this year, all doing our own job to keep the group 
                  working, Then there are the photographers who keep the Ride 
                  alive in photos and videos. I think we get about 100 different 
                  people sending them in each year, then there is Ron making up 
                  the collages of photos each day for you all to enjoy.. If I 
                  have forgotten anyone please forgive me...
                  
                  Curtis Griesel:
                  Gloria Hazell Derby thank you. Do you know if there is a 
                  public event planned on the 26th when the group arrives in Mankato?
                  Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  They all meet up at Reconciliation Park in Mankato, the riders 
                  and the runners from Fort Snelling, and then Ceremonies are 
                  done there.
                The First Unitarian Society of 
                  Minneapolis then lays on lunch at 1 pm for them at the New Creation 
                  Church.
                Juliette Wica Ke Sa:
                  Where are they heading now??
                  I seen a post where I thought they was coming to Wounded Knee? 
                  Maybe I read it wrong.. OK. Thanks for the info.
                  Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  They will go to Pipestone in Minnesota tomorrow. No that is 
                  the Big Foot Ride that is going on in SD at the same time as 
                  ours. The Big Foot Ride goes west, ours goes east. You're welcome!
                  
                A few people asked this question:
                When the Ride goes past me 
                  what should I do?
                Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  The most important thing to do is be Respectful. Wait and watch, 
                  they may be praying quietly at the moment they pass you, and 
                  so won't probably even know that you are there. Don't take it 
                  as an insult. To most of the Riders, prayer is very special, 
                  and they actually carry a pouch with names of people in it that 
                  people want prayers said for. These can be for various reasons. 
                  Only the Rider knows when he or she is going to pray.
                  
                Again this question is asked 
                  a lot:
                What time does the World wide 
                  prayer session start?
                Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  It starts at 4 pm Central time, that would equate to 10 pm Grenwich 
                  Mean Time. You can stay in the prayer time for a few minutes 
                  or longer if you wish to. I am sure people come to it later, 
                  and so if you stay then you will be joining up with more as 
                  some leave and others join you. You can pray in whichever way 
                  you want to, regular prayer, meditation, thought, Pipe, nothing 
                  is wrong as long as it is respectful
                This is a big one...
                What time do the ceremonies 
                  start at Reconciliation Park?
                  
                  Gloria Hazell Derby:
                  Well the time of the hangings was 10 am, and so the Riders like 
                  to be there for then. Sometimes the runners from Fort Snelling 
                  arrive late, and so as a mark of respect to the runners, (who 
                  have run from Fort Snelling during the night), the Ceremonies 
                  are held off until everyone is there. But get there for 10 am.
                
                  Again this has been asked by a number of people 
                What is the Riderless horse 
                  all about?
                  
                  Gloria Hazell Derby: 
                  The horse that is usually in the front, being led by the Front 
                  rider, is known as the Spirit Horse. It is riderless because 
                  it is offering the saddle to the Spirits. We have been told 
                  by a Spiritual Leader in the early days of the Ride that both 
                  Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull rode along with the Ride in South 
                  Dakota using the Spirit Horse. It often carries Tobacco ties, 
                  the Prayer Pouch and anything else that is deemed Spiritual. 
                  It is not always the same horse, they take it in turns. The 
                  horse at the time of doing this role is very sacred, prayers 
                  should always be said around it, and it should always be respected. 
                  It is an honor to lead the Spirit Horse.
                  
                We were asked why only 2 Horses 
                  and Riders sometimes.
                  This is because often only a couple of Rider's go out, especially 
                  in bad weather, between stopping points, which are around a 
                  couple of miles each. It is not good for the horse to travel 
                  too far in the bad weather and certainly the Rider has to be 
                  experienced and weather worn to do it as well.
                At each stopping point the horses 
                  can be switched out so another one can have a go, and often 
                  the Rider is switched as well. The past few years the weather 
                  has not been too bad and so that is why people are used to seeing 
                  a lot of Riders going out. This year so far it has been fridgid 
                  and windy, Wilfred, as the leader and staff carrier, would not 
                  let inexperienced horses or riders go out in such bad weather. 
                  They always have an escort vehicle driving next to them 
                  for safety reasons.