Hoods XC at Grange De Lings, Lincs

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Just wondered if any of you guys have been, we are going in a few weeks to a clinic there and wondered what the course is like and what the ground tends be like around the jumps.
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Been there once when i worked up there, Oh my I wish we had something like that it Norfolk, it is fantastic, there is something for everyone. Not sure about ground atm, it was snowing the day i went but a friend been recently with babies and usually v good.
 
Its on well draining land, but there was a full night of rain there on Tuesday. There's a video of it on you tube if you want to get an idea of what's there.
 
Its a v v good course but I prefer newton - more jumps for wussy people like me.
They do keep it very well though so I would imagine the ground will be good to soft - fine for leaping around like loonies!
 
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Its a v v good course but I prefer newton - more jumps for wussy people like me.
They do keep it very well though so I would imagine the ground will be good to soft - fine for leaping around like loonies!

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he hee well I was thinking about when he's leaping around like a loon and how soft the grounds going to be when I hit the deck!
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Thank you guys, actually just wondered how the ground will be around the jumps, how churned up it may get if its wet, some places put chippings/soft gravel down so was just wondering.

Thank you
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Thats ok about water, he's a big wus with water, so I have been told, I tried for the first time the other day to get him to walk through a puddle in the side of the road (a very small might I add) ....he jumped it. I mentioned this to his minders when on about water jumps when doing xc and they just said ''good luck''
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So lets hope its deep for my sake
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