I was lucky enough to do a course walk with Captain Mark Phillips this morning around the Pau Cci **** course. Silva and Caitlin tagged along and took a few snaps with the iPhone. Here are a few of the interesting fences that I can predict will keep me awake in a cold sweat tomorrow night before Cross-Country...
-Boyd
Fence 4 is a very square corner off a very sharp turn.... This is the first tough question about 35 seconds into the course.
The first of the three waters. A big drop in, then a turn in the lake to a big step out, one stride to a angled brush. I think this is the first real test for Remi.
Walking in seriously cold water....
A few fences later is a double of narrows on top of two mounds 4 strides apart. Should be sweet....
A duck at the top of another man made mound. I have found a bit of a shortcut inside a few trees after this fence which should save some time.
A huge angled rail over a very wide ditch. Mark told me to hit this one at pace over the third flower pot to the left.
This is the second water at about 6:30 into the course. Before these angle one stride hedges in the water is a big hedge drop in, with a ditch brushnbefore it. This is a fence that requires bold accurate ridding. This is a bit of a concern for me.
This is the ditch rails to a direct three strides angling over the narrow. The key at this one is to hit it a pace, jumping the middle of part A at an angle, and keep pushing to get three.
This is my biggest worry on the course. It's a freaking huge jump in over the corner of the boat, then an curving line in five strides, to a big step out, then one stride angling out over the apex of the second boat. This fence is late in the course and tests everything of a star horse... Boldness, accuracy, athletisim and courage.
The third last fence is this corner, which follows a four stride hedge oxer line. After the two hedges it's down a steep hill, turning to this corner in the picture. Nearly home...
Ahhh... The last fence. The smallest fence on the course. It would be a long trip home if I had a shocking ride to this one. I will be looking to take a tug at this one just to be sure (unless the clock is yelling at me).
Thanks for sharing. Good Luck!!
ReplyDeleteI find it amusing that the numbers appear to be the same color as our Beginner Novice ;)