A seemingly well groomed, snob hill academy, right? Dead wrong. What lay behind those precious doors. Some wish to never find out, afraid the truth may steer the school's classic reputation the other way. Others dare to grow ever so close to it's handles, just waiting for the right time to press gently and open the entrance. Couragous beings choose to only barge right in, settling their place in the system of reputation. Behind these doors, lie the greatest display of rivalry and competition you will ever set your eyes on. Only then do you realize the greater scene of horse and rider becoming one, flying to the top. The only thing that stands in your way is your competition. Will you take the challenge?
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9/5/07 BIG NEWS! Maybell is up and running! Its been revamped, and we're starting fresh and new. See the announcments board for more.
This is the outdoor arena. It has a tree outside the fence that shades a part of it, and a couple of other places. There is no shade, but it's bigger than the indoor arena. Better for group rides to warm up for a trail, or just ride around in the ring.
This is the indoor arena. It is mainly for flat work when it is either raining, or you just need some shade. Perhaps you just like the indoor arena better? There are no jumps or anything, just a wide vast of fenced area. Perfect for flat work.
This round pen is quite large. It is sometimes used to lunge your horse, or simply warm them up. It's most common use is those trouble horses, or green colts and fillies fresh off the market being trained.
The arena for cross country is three miles long, having beginner, intermediate, and advanced jumps. There are two creeks to cross, and various hills. It is strongly recommended that advanced riders take this course, and must have trained in jumping and worked on endurance on the racetrack before actually taking this course.
The barrel racing arena contains of three separate arenas; one for beginners, the other for intermediates, and the last for the advanced barrel racing riders. Along with barrels, there are poles along the side of the arenas to practice with as well.
Whether you're increasing your horse's quick break or endurance, the racetrack is open for anyone; however, the special non-slip gravel has not been placed here, so there is a risk when raining and wet.