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Ellies_mum2

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How long it takes for applications to the UK Chasers to be processed? I'm sending mine off next week and wondered how long it would take to come back


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I'm not sure but if you are wanting to go to a course and are worried about it being back in time, why don't you join on the day? They usually give you a temporary card so you can go to others before your full membership pack comes back. The ones I have been to have all been pretty reasonable about it
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Thanks for that jumpthemoon. We are not looking to go til the school holidays so hopefully it will be back in plenty of time.

Have you (or anyone else ) been to the one near Hinckley? Burton chasers I think its called


I have never been to one before so don't know what to expect
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Went to Burton Hastings a couple of weeks ago with my daughter (she was riding I took the dog!) Nice course, small water jump, 1st section small jumps, 2nd a bit bigger , 3rd about 3' 6'' but can go around all fences if you want to. Ground was a bit hard in places to jump anyway so did need to walk/trot alot of it but my daughter had a good ride anyway, about 6 miles. Ignore the 'road closed' sign at the start of the drive if you have a trailer, only applies to big lorries, but may have gone now as the track had just been resurfaced when we went.
 
Thanks wendy42
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We will be taking the lorry so hopefully the road will be open by the time we go. I think I'll probably be going round most of the jumps except the teeny weeny ones
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as not a confident jumper
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If road is closed don't worry, just follow diversion to next road over motorway - only about half a mile further along road, both roads lead to farm.
 
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