
Hey guys, all I am able to do right now is list the order and description of the jumps, plus some extra information. I might be able to get a drawing up, but it will be awhile. Right now, you'll just have to use your imagination. BTW, where it says a range of strides, that implies you could cut corners, but it all depends on your horse. First up is the course description (beginning on left lead):
Obstacle # 1 - Red and White spread oxer, 4'9" with 4' spread. Includes flowers under poles. 5 strides to next fence.
Obstacle # 2 - Log and Brush fence, 4' with 6' spread. Includes pine boughs and evergreens on both sides. 8 strides to next fence (change to right lead between).
Obstacle # 3 - Blue and Yellow spread oxer, 5'6" with 6' spread. Includes flowers under poles. 6 strides to next obstacle.
Obstacle # 4 - Water Jumper, 11' wide. Includes flags on both sides, and a 2' vertical right before. 5-6 strides to next fence.
Obstacle # 5a - Green and White (1st in combination) 4'9" double vertical. 1 stride before next fence.
Obstacle # 5b - Green and White (2nd in combination) 5' double vertical. 11 strides to next fence (change to left lead).
Obstacle # 6 - Blue plank w/ white standards, 5'. 6-7 strides to next fence.
Obstacle # 7 - Red and Blue spread oxer, 5'6" with 6' spread. Circle back around this fence to be on right lead (10-15 strides).
Obstacle # 8a - Red and Yellow (1st in combination) 5', w/ flowers. 2 strides to next fence.
Obstacle # 8b - Red and Yellow (2nd in combination) 5'3", w/ flowers. 7 strides to next jump.
Obstacle # 9 - Black and White plank jump, 4'9". 7 strides to next jump.
Obstacle # 10 - Green and Yellow spread oxer, 5'6" with 6' spread. Flowers underneath, 3 strides to finish.
Jump-Off Course: (starting on right lead) # 7, # 6, change to left lead, # 5b, # 5a, 5-6 strides to # 10, around water to # 3, change to right lead, # 2, # 1.
Now, on to the basic rules, which may be added too:
1.) All AHSA rules will be followed accordingly. If you have any questions about these rules, simply go to their page at http://www.ahsa.org and check out the rule book.