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AHA Challenge Cowboy Dressage Pattern

 

  1.     A            Enter Working Walk.
    .   8             Stop in the Box. Salute.
    .                  Walk out and proceed Working Jog.
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  2.      C           Turn Left.
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  3.      Q           10 M Circle Left Working Walk.
    .                  (through Cones and Ground Poles)
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  4.      Q           Working Jog. Continue to E.
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  5.      E           20 M Circle Left Free Jog.
    .                  (Ground Poles on your Left)
    .                  Continue to K.
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  6.     K             Working Jog.
    .   A             Working Walk.
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  7.     P-8-S      Change direction Free Walk
    .                   over Ground Poles.
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  8.     S              Working Walk.
    .   H             Working Jog.
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  9.     Y              10 M Circle Right Working Walk (through Cones and Ground Poles)
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  10.     Y              Working Jog. Continue to B.
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  11.     B              20 M Circle Right Free Jog.
    .                    (Ground Poles on your Right)
    .                    Continue to P.
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  12.    P                Working Jog.
    .  A                Turn down Centerline.
    .  8                Stop in the Box.  Salute.

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