Stunning Welsh Hunt Country;

http://www.nicomorgan.com/-/galleries/hunting/quorn-hunt/season-2012-13/queniborough-15nov12#loc=/-/galleries/hunting/tanatside-hunt/llangedwyn-hall-26nov11/page/10&t=1356573405946&refr=main_content

Marvelous photos of beautiful countryside! Thank you for sharing.

Wow!

Fantastic! and in case anyone was wondering…I ride like that!!!
Ummmm, yeah that’s it!!!

Those horses left me speechless. I adore that type.

My dear Wateryglen, You say the photos of these horses left you speechless? This is a heretofore unobserved phenomenon. Perhaps the Mayan calendar was off by a few weeks.

Your devoted servant,
holdhard

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Those horses left me speechless. I adore that type.[/QUOTE]

You mean HUNTERS ?

Beautiful country!

All I can say is wow! I wonder how high those hills are. Height-wise they look like some of the views from the Skyline Drive in Va.

photo number 5 with the huntsman, horse looking back

if there was a hound or two visible and going down the ridge line, it would be awesome perfection

as it is, it is awesome

hoopoe - the link was to page 10 - go back to the bottom of page 9.

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All I can say is wow! I wonder how high those hills are. Height-wise they look like some of the views from the Skyline Drive in Va.[/QUOTE]

The Berwyn range’s highest point is 2,723 ft. Not very tall, but where I grew up a bit further north in Gwynedd relatively small mountains like Tryfan (3000’) were used by Sir Edmund Hillary in preparing to scale Everest due to their difficulty.

PS Some Welsh Foxhounds are in the pack - you’ll notice they are rough coated and you can practically see their independent Welsh nature shining through :wink: