The Bay Horse, Arkholme

Saturday, 31st October 2009

Waiting...
Waiting…

Our webmaster has finally got around to adding the photos from John Vine to the Bay Horse Gallery.

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The Bay Horse, Arkholme

Saturday 31st October 2009, 11.30am

Please note the change of venue from the card.

We return to the Bay Horse with the intention of covering the land to the North.

Map for The Bay Horse
Meet

Meet:The Bay Horse, Arkholme
fence hedge wall 
The Bay Horse

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The Eagles Head, Over Kellet

Wednesday 28th October 2009, 11.30am

Map for The Eagles Head
Childrens Meet

Childrens Meet:The Eagles Head, Over Kellet
fence 

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Opening Meet – The Bay Horse, Arkholme

Saturday 17th October 2009, 12noon

Opening Meet

A Well Attended Meet
A Well Attended Meet

I’m not sure where Clive booked the weather for the opening meet, but once again at Arkholme it was clear and crisp. The meet was well supported by both mounted members and foot followers.

The recent dry weather made for excellent jumping conditions, and there were very few falls.

John Vine and Michael Markey and others who I have yet to force an introduction upon once again graced the hunt with their cameras, and the opening meet album will soon be awash with images.

Many thanks to Cleggy for acting as Trail Layer, to Mel Brookes for taking the non-jumping field, to The Bay Horse for hosting the meet, and the local farmers for the land, parking, and especially to Jim Ayton for towing Paul Conway out of the field.

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Kennels, Hornby

Saturday 10th October 2009, 11.00am

A Good Canter
A Good Canter

The hunt was spotted by John Vine exercising the bloodhounds down by the river on Saturday and we now have his pictures up in an album.

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