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Jumping Field
There's 2 jumping fields really. One is set up with a hunter course. The other has a jumper course. The hunter course has natural looking jumps and isn't as complicated. The jumper course has spooky jumps with a more complicated look. If you aren't quite sure about the difference between hunters and jumpers, stop in the office before you attempt the courses. Both courses are set up on grass, so if it has just rained or is raining, you probably should put studs in your horse's shoes if your horse's shoes have stud holes drilled in.
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Ebook Of Fluid Mechanics By Rk Bansal.rarfriddgiaco15:05:31 01/26/14 Sun


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