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The beautiful Galway Saturday sunrise–sent to EN from Hawley Bennett
From Chelan:
I went out to see the XC course Friday afternoon and WOW! It is 5860m 10 min 17 seconds long. Ian and his crew have done a spectacular job. I mentioned before that there is not too much natural terrain here at Galway, so they have to use the infield of the race track and man made berms and mounds.

Remember the angled skinny ditch and brush fence into the head of the lake at the WEGs kiddies? Well now let’s just imagine TWO of those (minus the drop) 5 strides apart with two big logs situated ‘just so’ in between so one can’t get clever and angle the second one to get an easier line. It’s hard to get a photo of the line of two of them. Why? Because 9A is so damn big! Then you gallop to the corral- two very upright verticals.

11 is a table, 12 is a massive brush corner on a hill. The second water splash is a bank up one stride to an Orca (remember San Diego is only 45 minutes away) on and angle out. Next up is a ditch and brush to a skinny brush, two gallop fences in the infield. To follow is the sunken road, which is brand new and features a pro log at the in. Then, an open corner after a down hill then the third water. WHEW! The open corner is right handed and Ian has placed a big carved stump on the right hand side a couple of strides out, with a view to preventing the horses jumping at it from right to left and ending up in the middle of the corner. Nice touch to protect the horses if a silly rider misses the line. The third water (you’d never know we are technically in the desert here) is rails and drop in, 90 degree turn right, up a bank one stride out over another angled brush.

Then he takes you home a little, easing up just a bit, but still no time to fall asleep. There is a corner literally hidden off a turn in the bushes, needing accurate riding but it’s not huge. Next is two roll tops on angles to one another, up the bern and two brush jumps on the down hill slope. The final two are a table and rampy type thing to head you through the finish. Honest to God if anyone who’s second cousin twice removed is of German decent has a fall at either of those jumps I’m probably going to Hell.

I am incredibly excited about today. This is a huge step forward for our sport. Of course, no CCI these days would be complete without a funny PRO race of some sort. Word is a golf cart race East vs. West is in the works and put on by PRO. I am already vying for a drivers seat, and will get someone else from our group to video the craziness!!
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Lastly, check out a Galway video course walk with Ian and Josh Walker from the USEA and The Red Horse:
Go eventing.