It has been a while since I've been on , and I need some input. I was asked to set up an obstical course for a cav. event and all I know of is the spearing an iron ring on a saber or lanse. Can anyony share some more ideas on different obsticals? thanks plm
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Re: cavalry obstical course
Some ideas:
Targets for cutting on alternate sides as well as for use of the point. Turk's Head runs are good for this: first target on the right, second on the left, third for use of the point.
Poles to zigzag through - ideally using gallop changes - followed by low jumps with balloons at be shot at whilst crossing the obstacle.
Tent pegging, including three rider team runsLast edited by Nibs; 06-04-2017, 03:10 AM.Stephen Bennett
Odense, Denmark
Co. A, 2nd Colorado
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Re: cavalry obstical course
The is a proscribed skills course in a period manual that I've seen that includes both using the pistol and the saber. I'm having a total brain fart at the moment trying to think about the name of the manual.
Take care,
Tom Craig
1st Maine CavalryTom Craig
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Re: cavalry obstical course
Are you thinking of Philip St. George Cooke's Manual? Title Third, "Instruction on Horseback," has the mounted manual of arms plus leaping, leaping ditches, &c. ... https://books.google.com/books?id=oq...0sabre&f=falseOriginally posted by Tom Craig View PostThe is a proscribed skills course in a period manual that I've seen that includes both using the pistol and the saber. I'm having a total brain fart at the moment trying to think about the name of the manual.
Take care,
Tom Craig
1st Maine CavalryMichael A. Schaffner
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