If I could get all the equipment together, then Fat Pony and I would give the course a jolly good go, but it may just prove a challenge too far this month. There are some really nice individual challenges, though, so we'll certainly be practicing some of the obstacles from the course in isolation, even if we can't attempt the whole thing.
Wow! What a difficult course has been set by the International Horse Agility Club this month! There are lots of new variations on obstacles that Fat Pony and I haven't attempted before. Added to which, I don't even have half the materials needed to build it! And I thought I had a good supply of equipment already! Goodness knows where I would (cheaply!) get 4m of carpet from! And the see-saw is one I haven't built yet either (strangely enough, ha, ha, although I am very envious of anyone who has one :-)
If I could get all the equipment together, then Fat Pony and I would give the course a jolly good go, but it may just prove a challenge too far this month. There are some really nice individual challenges, though, so we'll certainly be practicing some of the obstacles from the course in isolation, even if we can't attempt the whole thing.
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About meI started Horse Agility as a way of making groundwork more fun. It was something I could do with my semi-retired old boy and his small, cheeky, pony companion. What amazed me was how much it improved the ponies' general confidence in the process. I compete at Advanced 1 star level on line and at liberty. Archives
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