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  • Boy you do bring those memories coming back RaceTb! Do I ever remember. And yes, a beautiful cold bright clear morning, hounds babbling. The blessing. Remember hunts on New Years and Christmas day? The breakfasts? Hmmm, nothing like it, absolutely nothing. Did you ever get to go on hound walk or cubbing? Hunted with an outlaw pack as well. Just couldn't help myself. We had some excellent hunting.

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    • Late to the party, I guess...

      I remember one year at the pony club rally (NY -- Lower Conn) I was a C3 with Golden's Bridge Hounds and I met and got to be great friends with a C3 from the Wilton PC. Her name was Lanie Schultz. That year we all lived in a big tent and we mingled a lot more than we would have if we had all stayed in people's homes -- it was my favorite rally ever.

      But I digress...

      Anyway, 4 short months later Lane went on to win the Maclay Finals at MSG.

      Pony Club rally to Eq finals winner. And she was a gorgeous rider -- the competition was tough -- this was in the day of Kip Rosenthal and Brooke Hodgson ond other incredible riders.
      "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

      Charles Krauthammer speaking about Trump

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      • Out of curiousity LH, did she win on the same horse she pony clubbed on? Boy, Brooke Hodgson. Wonder what became of her? There are many who have somewhat disappeared.

        LH Golden Bridges was a very good pony club. Ours was well, a wee unorthodox, Bridlewild. We all were ready to try anything, any time.. Keeping us in the right direction was something. Rallys were more a test of our DC's and chaperone's than our teams.

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        • If there were still outdoor hunt courses at shows, I might still be showing hunters. Typically, one of your first three fences was OUT of the arena. We jumped banks, post-and-rails, ditches, log fences, and stone walls made out of real stones.

          Boy was I surprised when I came back to showing 10 years later to find the hunt course divided into paddocks, and all anyone did was outside/diagonal, repeat. Ugh. Bored to death. Went to eventing within six months.
          We need health care reform, not insurance reform. Health care for ALL!

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          • No, wtywmn...

            We all may have been versatile back then, but there wasn't a horse made in the 1960's who could do a pony club rally in July and win the finals in Nov. It was Lane who was so versitile that she could do both.

            Lane had a lovely horse named First Impression. I am trying to remember if she rode him both as a hunter and an eq horse or if she had different horses for each.
            "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

            Charles Krauthammer speaking about Trump

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            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">I think someone already answered this, but formal hunting attire, usually ridden on an outside course. You needed sewn in bridle, formal boots w/boot garters, hunting whip & thong, string gloves under your girth, sandwich case and flask (with sandwich and drink), etc. Same appointments as a Corinthian class pretty much. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

              And the sandwich had to be ham and cheese with whiskey in the flask. No PB and J or Coke!

              And there were the Spit and Polish classes. People got so excited when they won those!
              We need health care reform, not insurance reform. Health care for ALL!

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              • These posts on horse vans make me remember when DEVON had the huge trees around the outside of the outside course. And my father driving a neighbor's SIX horse van in the back gate and finding a great place to park under the trees!!! I remember the some how exciting sound of the chains rattling against the uprites inthe van...the anticipation!!!!
                Remember the "Ringside Parking" at DEVON???(around the 'Wanamaker Oval' as it was called in those days....now grandstands completely surround the 'Dixon Oval') And the bank jump coming in from the outside course???? Remember to old "coctail tent"??? AND remember when most horse shows were run by non professional groups for Charity? Such a different atmosphere in those days. Such cherished memories!!!
                "Over the Hill?? What Hill, Where?? I don't remember any hill!!!" Favorite Tee Shirt

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                • Claudius,

                  I remember a couple of your memories -- ringside parking at Devon and horse shows run by charities. I even still have write ups of horse shows I was in from the NY Times. And we're not talking MSG here. We're talking Rombout Hunt or A Day In The Country -- both one day unrecognezed horse shows -- with results reported in the NY Times...

                  Ahhhh, yes.

                  It is a slightly different atmosphere.

                  (But I fear that I am one of the few who is almost as old as you are. )
                  "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

                  Charles Krauthammer speaking about Trump

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                  • Ahhhh yes...there are a few of us left Lord Helpus. Rombout was a wonderful old show..and Claudius..ringside at Devon..and the van chains!! Funny how that sound immediately brought a million memories to mind.
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                    • Does anyone remember when Upperville had a big bank connecting the two rings? My mom talks of that all the time! Too bad I missed out.
                      Briana

                      When my time comes, scatter my ashes in the mountains, have a drink, tell yourselves: "She lived well.She had a few laughs."

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                      • Hey Lork Helpus,
                        I rallied with NY/Upper CT in the 60s. I was in Millbrook NY Pony Club. But I guess we didn't cross paths as there weren't C-3s then now that I think of it.
                        A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.--G. K. Chesterton

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                        • More than just a few of us left LH & RTB. Ringside parking at Devon, the best. We always had a lunch packed by my mother. Needless to say we wanted the goodies sold there. None of that healthy food. Remember, soneone decided to back their station wagon into their spot. It started a new trend. Now we could hang out on the tail gates, your friends could hang together. Listen, we had a Studebaker station wagon. Now thats old

                          Anyone rally PA, VA, & MD areas? Just dug out the annual report booklets from '63 & '64. It is amazing at the people who were in PC that are still around today. Very cool.

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                          • Lord Helpus said<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">I remember one year at the pony club rally (NY -- Lower Conn) I was a C3 with Golden's Bridge Hounds and I met and got to be great friends with a C3 from the Wilton PC. Her name was Lanie Schultz. That year we all lived in a big tent and we mingled a lot more than we would have if we had all stayed in people's homes -- it was my favorite rally ever. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            OK, now you have me confused.

                            I was in the Golden's Bridge Pony Club from '65 to '71 (slightly afer you) and

                            A)There was no such thing as a C3 in those days: D1, D2, C1, C2, B, A.

                            B) When I was in it, GBHPC was part of the Metro Region, not NY-Lower Conn.

                            I expect your simply mis-remembering the C3 bit, and both you and she were really C2s, but I am very curious about the region. Did GBHPC switch from NY-Lower Conn to Metro Region in the mid 60s?
                            Janet

                            chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                            • VAn chains..all the horses with their fleecy halters on..

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                              • I am only 28 years old but I remember The Children Services Horseshow in Farmington,CT that lasted a week and it was pretty big and all of the BNTs used to go there. When I was younger, I went there to watch and I told my trainer that I wanted to show in it. ( I was 8 year's old and a beginner at the time so I wasn't ready to show) But my trainer told me in a couple years I could. But now it's gone. Boohoo, I never had that opportunity.

                                When I started riding in the 80's, it was TBs, WBs were not popular and I miss the name plate belts. I still have mine and it's all filled up.

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                                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Lord Helpus:
                                  Claudius,

                                  I remember a couple of your memories -- ringside parking at Devon and horse shows run by charities. I even still have write ups of horse shows I was in from the NY Times. And we're not talking MSG here. We're talking Rombout Hunt or A Day In The Country -- both one day unrecognezed horse shows -- with results reported in the NY Times...

                                  Ahhhh, yes.

                                  It is a slightly different atmosphere.

                                  (But I fear that I am one of the few who is almost as old as you are. ) </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                  I thought I was the only one who remembered horse show results in the NY Times. And the Sunday sports section had an entire article each week labeled "Horse Show News." Each week something that had happened (Tanrackin Farm importing Pollyanna, Danny Lopez selling Australis for the unheard of sum of $35,000!, Rita Timpanaro winning the AHSA Medal finals, etc., something that was "news") was reported on. I must have been 10 years old and was reading about these happenings in the horse show world. How I miss that.

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                                  • Janet, am reading from my USPC booklets, but there were two regions for that area. One was NY-Lower Ct., Mrs James Cavangh Regional Supv. and NY-Upper Ct., Mrs. Richard W. Conant Supv. Golden Bridges was in the NY-Lower Ct. region. These are also '63, '64 & '65, that might have changed after you started to PC.

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                                    • Sounds as if it must have changed right about the time I started.

                                      The clubs we competed against (in Metro region) included some from Ct (Greenwich, for one) some from Long Island (including the one Tad Coffin was a member of, Meadowbrook??), and some from NJ (Somerset Hills comes to mind). Regional Commissioner was Mr. (Dale?) Keyserlink.

                                      I do remember that pretty much everything north of us was another region.
                                      Janet

                                      chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                                      • I could have sworn it was NY-upper CT. I rallied in that region with Millbrook. This would have been about 1969. National Rally that year was at Firestone's in Ohio (I think).

                                        I also did National Rally at Hamilton Farms.
                                        A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.--G. K. Chesterton

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                                        • Another GBHPC grad here (but late 70s/early 80s)...and it's nice to read I'm in such classy company!

                                          When I was in GBH, we were in the Metro region and regularly competed against Greenwich, Wilton, Running Fox, & Meadowbrook.

                                          I know now that the region is split again in to NY-Upper Connecticut and NY-Lower CT and I think there might be a 'Metro' too? Not sure, but Running Fox is now in NY-Upper CT (not by it's location but because of politics) and competes with more northern CT clubs like Glastonbury and what not. Sadly, I understand GBHPC has disolved (though the hunt is still active).

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