All that’s missing are hounds

MILLBROOK — Inspired by fox hunting, hunter paces are an opportunity for horse and rider to gallop (trotting and cantering are allowed, too) across the countryside, covering many miles and obstacles. The Millbrook Hunt and the Millbrook Pony Club have traditionally held their hunter paces in October, using a variation of the same course, in the heart of Millbrook, staging from Fraleigh Hill and covering somewhere between 7 and 9 miles.

This year, both paces have moved north to Beckenrah Farm in Ancramdale. The Millbrook Hunt Hunter Pace will be held Sunday, Oct. 19, and the Millbrook Pony Club Hunter Pace will be Sunday, Oct. 26.

As a competition, a hunter pace has an established optimum time, and riders go off in teams of two, three or four. But many teams disregard the competition and just go at their own speed, using the course as a learning experience, taking a jump multiple times for practice or ignoring it altogether and going around. (Unlike a foxhunt where sometimes the only way around an obstacle is over it, all jumps on a hunter pace will have a clearly marked go-round.) Teams go off in 3-minute intervals, so the protocol is for a noncompetitive group to move aside and let a faster team pass. 

Beckenrah Farm has long been part of the hunter pace circuit. It was famous, or infamous perhaps, for having a fully set picnic table as one of its jumps. Not for the faint of heart.

Beckenrah Farm is also a working dairy farm and home of Woody and Saida Baxt. Woody is a member of the Millbrook Hunt and the brains and brawn behind the cross-country course. He describes it as being about10 miles long with more than 50 jumps of every description, all with go-rounds.

Nonriders and young children are welcome to tour the dairy farm. Lunch is included with the entry fee or can be purchased by spectators at the event.

To register online go to www.themillbrookhunt.com. The GPS address is 148 Fox Hill Road, Ancramdale,  NY 12503. For more information, send an email to barneschwartz@optonline.net.

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