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4A |
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4B |
Mound, down hill to 4A, 3 strides bending to 4B, slightly narrower face
Both jumps similar in design, appropriate 45° angle with a white rail at base and at top of jump
Bending line makes distance more user friendly for a variety of jumps in |
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6A |
6A B 2 strides
Slight downhill, appropriate distance. (33 ft) |
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6B |
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8 I like the contrasting paint, and the slight bend between 7 and 8 to force the riders to balance the horses on a little bit of a turn |
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9A |
9A into water. Landing in water. Slightly uphill out to log.
Also only staked in front?? |
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9B |
6B slightly narrower log. I like the shape and the white flowers clearly defined the takeoff
Uphill six tries encourages horses to be in good balance to jump back into the water
Dry land immediately left, potentially encourages a horse to avoid the water thus making the line too the third element C more challenging |
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9C |
6 strides to 4 strides. A-B-C. C out angle, requiring an accurate ride. Flowers on base helps horse with shape of jump |
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10 like the sanding of leading edge. Could use additional brush at base on sides to achieve 45° angle (a little bird told us) 🤣 |
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11A |
User-friendly jump in landing on dry ground
Spookier water because of surrounding trees
But it’s water number three so that’s less of a concern |
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11B |
Likely bending 6 strides in water. Jump out is a bit tired- could use a fresh coat of white paint for better contrast.
11A back edge slightly lower.
11B same question out as previous water. Is this good or bad
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12A |
Open so horses can see the ditch. Help them understand that somethings on the landing side before they jump in
12A MIM |
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12B |
20ft to ditch. Well defined by paint and flowers |
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12C |
Well built jump- 4 strides on a bend, slightly uphill. Great decoration-stumps near red flags on top of corner.
Left hand run out question. |
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I really like the contrast on the leading edge I like the white flowers and flowers, front and back on the top of the table
Nice turn beforehand to get horses in balance |
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15A |
6 strides bending line (walks short- totally appropriate) to log before sunken road |
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15B |
One stride to drop. Definition is good for edge of drop down. |
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15C |
15A-B one stride down.
B-C two strides up. Good ground line out |
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16A |
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16B |
Chevron out- white flowers at base. Downhill. Good question to keep riders on task. Distance a bit long for 6.
I like the way the chevron takes to on a natural line to the last jump |
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Spooky! Needs a positive ride with white horseshoe and a turn near distracting warm-up area |
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