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Post by Magic on Sept 22, 2010 17:01:20 GMT
I was just wondering if anyone had done the power cross competition at inchcoonans and could tell me what to expect? Sounds like it would be a good intro to the next step in magics education as the fences are rustic but knock down. Just planning on doing the baby 1ft course as know it's well within both our capabilities.
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Post by posie on Sept 28, 2010 9:54:51 GMT
i did the training and it was good fun that was when it was just around the 'gallops' round the edge of the paddocks - but now they have a longer course which they used at teh ODE for the xc so i suspect that will be incorporated - as will the derby bank i imagine i really rate inchoonans for comps - always well organsised and helpful etc
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Post by Magic on Sept 28, 2010 20:41:25 GMT
Thanks:) sounds like a good experience. I'll not make it to this one but will probably do the next one. Not been to inchcoonans yet but it features in my winter jumping plans a lot as has good heights for us to start from scratch from. She will love the powercross though I just know it! Don't want to do our heads in doing dressage all winter!
What are the powercross fences like? She has done rustic fences, barrell fillers and tiny solid fences but nothing too technical. She is still learning!
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Post by posie on Sept 29, 2010 8:29:36 GMT
they are very much WH type fences.... rustic knock down with a few skinnies etc - i have piccies if you REALLY want
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Post by Magic on Sept 29, 2010 15:22:26 GMT
Skinnies should be alright at that height! ooh want to see pics
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Post by posie on Sept 30, 2010 10:45:58 GMT
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