am i totally nuts!?!?!?

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its looking qiute possible that i wont get the chance to go xc schooling before tweseldown. havent even jumped an xc fence since bath and west!
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im gonna try and get out this week but if i cant what shall i do?
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would it be alright to go without schooling? i did that last year but our 1st event was the intro at moreton and we know that course well!

help!!!!
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Mmm, It is a dilemma isn't it! I did it one year, I was planning on starting at Bath & West Pre-Novice then straight up to Novice the following week, but Bath & West was cancelled so I had no choice but to go to Aldon with no xc schooling at all under my belt
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My trainers advice to me was to warm up well over the xc fences. Luckily I knew my boy well enough and he flew round the Novice.

This year I have a horse who I haven't done any xc schooling on since I first got him in 2006! He did 3 Pe Novices last year with someone else to get experience but I am planning on taking him to Bath & West in a few weeks time to do the Intro, I will hopefully have been to Pontispool schooling before then, otherwise I will withdraw.

Hope you find somewhere to school.
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(Actually, the xc pic in my siggy was taken at Aldon that year I hadn't gone xc schooling, he looks fine doesn't he?)
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I was thinking about this for some bizarre reason today, esp as my mare is in foal and hasnt evented for a few years, but i realised i didnt go XC schooling once before the last season she did...

I think if you have jumped your fencies, had a play with angles etc over show jumps then you should be fine. Just take it steady until you both feel confident
 
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