I went to the June event but ended up withdrawing after the dressage. The people are really lovely and they always do ther best with the ground etc. The courses are up to hight, colurful with flowers etc so if you have a nice bold horse you'll be fine. I though the June course had a few to many...
Lol, now i've though about it, it wasn't the direction i was thinking of!. Still a fab venue though and if you don't mind traveling well worth a day out!.
We jump start ours from a car all the time, as long as you have the heavy duty jump leads designed for lorries and not the flimsy car one's it's fine. We have owned lorries for many years and most winters we have to jump start more often than not. Using cars from little pug 306 petrol, all the...
I have an archie baby, she's just over 8 months now. She's a dream to have around, she's better behaved than my older horses. My mum says it's like having an old women around the place!. Here's some info on mine, i wouldn't change her for the world...
This is my little filly's pedigree, i don't have a clue how to work out % but your have an idea!.
http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?z=Upqmgz&d=OFS+pride+of+amor&x=13&y=18
No help re tip's as I'm in the same boat as you, I'm just doing lots of canter work as and when i can along with our normal fitness/competing etc.
On another slight blonde note, how do you know you defo have a place, i thought entries didn't open till 1st April or have i missed something quite...