Gamebird
Well-Known Member
...and it's lovely. The fences are beautifully built, the going's perfect and the show-jumps are all from Port Royal so are very familiar!
Here's the run-down:
The BE90 and 100 pretty much follow the same course. There's a brush rolltop to start followed by some upright-ish rails in a hedge line. There's a chair (90) and a churn stand (100) downhill on a good gallop followed by a 3 stride double (separately numbered) for the 90 and a single fence for the 100, again in a hedgeline. There's then a scalloped brush in a hedgeline for both classes and the 100 one is the first part of a double.
From there to a coffin. The 90 jump an open ditch, two strides to an easy house, the 100 is house, two strides, ditch, one stride skinnyish house. Another gallop to a haywagon (90) and table (100) then a sharp left turn to a corner (100) with an alternative (skinny jumped the opposite way). The 90 fence here is another 3 stride double of pheasant feeders - you'll probably want to ever so slightly angle them.
Steeplechase fence uphill for both classes, rails in hedgeline for both classes, house for both classes then step up, 2 strides to skinny brush (90) or 1 stride to skinny brush (100). Then a log for both classes on rising ground, rolltop thing - tracks separate here but both jump a similar fence. Both classes have separate boat houses on a downhill approach to water. 90s splash in and out, 100s splash in and out, loop round and drop back in and run out. Then a drop and the final fence: a vegetable box (very similar to the WEG one!!!) with a roof .
As before it looks like a perfect first-timers course at both levels and is beautifully built and dressed. Good luck!
Here's the run-down:
The BE90 and 100 pretty much follow the same course. There's a brush rolltop to start followed by some upright-ish rails in a hedge line. There's a chair (90) and a churn stand (100) downhill on a good gallop followed by a 3 stride double (separately numbered) for the 90 and a single fence for the 100, again in a hedgeline. There's then a scalloped brush in a hedgeline for both classes and the 100 one is the first part of a double.
From there to a coffin. The 90 jump an open ditch, two strides to an easy house, the 100 is house, two strides, ditch, one stride skinnyish house. Another gallop to a haywagon (90) and table (100) then a sharp left turn to a corner (100) with an alternative (skinny jumped the opposite way). The 90 fence here is another 3 stride double of pheasant feeders - you'll probably want to ever so slightly angle them.
Steeplechase fence uphill for both classes, rails in hedgeline for both classes, house for both classes then step up, 2 strides to skinny brush (90) or 1 stride to skinny brush (100). Then a log for both classes on rising ground, rolltop thing - tracks separate here but both jump a similar fence. Both classes have separate boat houses on a downhill approach to water. 90s splash in and out, 100s splash in and out, loop round and drop back in and run out. Then a drop and the final fence: a vegetable box (very similar to the WEG one!!!) with a roof .
As before it looks like a perfect first-timers course at both levels and is beautifully built and dressed. Good luck!