High Country Hounds
43 Twin Arrows
Flagstaff, Arizona 86004.
Established 1970.
Recognized 1979.
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Hunt Attire: Scarlet, black collar with hunter green piping. Evening–same. MFH: (1997) Mrs. John D. Hendricks, 43 Twin Arrows, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, Tel: 928-853-6439. Hon. Sec.: Mrs. John Rodgers, 5850 East Switchback Trail, Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1026, Tel: 928-527-8728. Huntsman: The MFH. Whippers-In: (hon) Amy Grace Hauschild, Mrs. John Rodgers. Kennelman: (Prof) John D. Hendricks. Kennels: Flagstaff, Ariz. Foxhounds: 1 couple American, 11 couples Crossbred. Hunting: Coyote. Season: October–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Sundays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 50 times last season.
The country has five sections. One is a 7 by 10 mile ponderosa pine forest with hills and canyons, parts heavily timbered. The Walking Cane Ranch is 7 by 15 miles with cinder hills, high grasslands and pinon-juniper cover. Antelope Hills is a 10 by 10 mile area, cinder-covered hills and plateaus with a pinon-juniper forest; Cinder Hills is a 15 by 15 mile ponderosa pine forest with many terrain changes and good footing. The Flying M Ranch is 50 by 50 miles with ponderosa pine forests, open grasslands, canyons and plateaus, including Morman Lake on the west, Long Lake to the south, Meteor Crater on the east and I-40 as a north boundary.