cubbing? - help needed please for first timer!

skye123

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ok i`m planning to go cubbing some time hopefully with the Atherstone hunt :)

however never been before so can someone explain? is there jumping or lots of waiting around etc? any bits of information would be helpful! thanks :eek: :grin:
 

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Cubbing is when the young hounds will go out for the first, so generally the pace is slower. You might still get a jump or 2 in and a bit of a gallop, but mostly it is waiting around while hounds work to draw a cover. However given the ban, every hunt works differently but i would still say more sedate than open season.
 

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I'm hoping to try a day with the Atherstone this year. Do you know when they start? I rang one number I was given but the lady wasn't very friendly because I wasn't a subscriber and put me off a bit. I'm kind of nervous about ringing the other number now.
 

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Cubbing tends to be a lot of trotting rather than gallop ,canter or jumping, novice riders & the more mature riders find the easiest routes. Younger riders are encouraged to attend cubbing outings, and dress is normally a tweed jacket with pale jodhpurs, however many hunts now accept dark plain riding coats or jackets in poor wether.
 

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I got the number from someone in the Hunt supporters club who had a stand at the Ashby show. They were very friendly, just not the woman I rang. can you pm me when you get the details?
 
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