Friday, August 21, 2009

Traversing a Bowl and Overloaded Water Blinds

Depot Street

SERIES A. Double land blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

The first blind was to the left at 50 yards. The second blind was to the right at 60 yards. The SL for both blinds was the end point of a bowl, so that the dog had to slant across a downhill slope and then slant across an uphill slope to stay on a straight line to the blind. The line to the first blind ended in front of one of a line of boulders. The line to the second blind passed close to a mound of construction materials on the right.

SERIES B. Double water blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

The first blind was to the right at 150 yards. The line to the first blind was between a point of the far shoreline on the left and an island on the right, then parallel to shore the last 50 yards of swimming. The blind was planted in front of shrubs 10 yards from water's edge.

The second blind was to the left at 160 yards. The line to the second blind was parallel to shore on the left the first 50 yards, then converging with the far shoreline on a sharp angle the last 50 yards. The blind was planted on a steep hill 15 yards from water's edge.

Series B was intended as overloading preparation for the Senior Hunt Tests both dogs will be running in a few weeks. That is, both blinds of the series were significantly more difficult than any Senior water blind I've seen.

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