Underley Crossroads, Mansergh

Saturday 1st November

In the Shadow of Ingleborough
In the Shadow of Ingleborough

A well attended meet which rewarded those who came with excellent weather, the firmest ground since June, and some good solid walls.

Our webmaster was again out with his camera, and the weather this week meant that he could actually use it. Photos are now in the gallery.

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Childrens Meet - Eagles Head, Over Kellet

Wednesday 29th October

The rain that threatened earlier in the week was finally forecast for later in the day, allowing the field today to enjoy a clear dry day. As always the Childrens Meet was very popular, with a mounted field of over 50.

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Childrens Meet

Childrens Meet:The Eagles Head, Over Kellet

fence 

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Home Farm, Lytham

Sunday 26th October

Home Farm, Lytham, 11am

About 40 people joined The Three Counties Bloodhounds for a ride from Home Farm at Lytham. Fortunately the weather was kinder than Saturday!

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Meet

Meet:Home Farm, Lytham
fence hedge ditch 

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Lake House, Capernwray

Saturday 25th October, 12am

By kind invitation of Mr & Mrs Anthony Collinson

Many thanks to the farmers and Mr & Mrs Anthony Collinson for this meet. With a warning of heavy rain in the area the field today discovered exactly how much rain it takes to soak through a hunt coat!

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Lawn Meet

Lawn Meet:Lake House, Capernwray
by kind invitation of Mr & Mrs Anthony Collinson

fence hedge wall 

Parking

Parking:The Longlands, Tewitfield

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The Fenwick Arms, Claughton

Wednesday 22nd, 11.30am

Due to conditions underfoot this meet has been cancelled.

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Redwell Inn - Opening Meet

Saturday 18th, 11.30am

Opening Meet
Opening Meet

Once again the opening meet went from the Redwell Inn. The weather didn’t put anyone off - and those who came back at second horses found themselves rinsed clean as we returned to the pub. In some cases this was very necessary as the first few jumps caught out several of the field, who fortunately had very soft landings.

Once again our webmaster was out with his camera and managed to capture a few pictures. As he was concentrating on his riding not his pictures you may like to take a look at Nick Gill Photography who has captured some of our fences.

Thank You…

In no particular order The Hunt would like to thank…

  • The farmers, who let us hunt their land.
  • Trainee soldier Jack Topping, our quarry for the day. Jack is training to join the Paras, and we all wish him the best of luck.
  • Mr & Mrs Alex Pimbley for hosting the Opening Meet party.
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