Post by Sherlock on Nov 11, 2010 18:56:18 GMT 10
Your name; Llama
Your character's name; Atlantis McCullough
Proof of Activity;
Stable Name; Tazmanian Devil Stables
Region; Tasmania
Stable Description; A large area of over 60 acres, there are areas of shady greenery where the main house is. It is 3 stories and Alanis lives there along with the other staff. A path leads towards the mare & gelding barn to the left, complete with foaling stalls and a large paddock with grass. To the right and out of sight of the mares is the stallion barn with a large paddock with high fences. There are two jumping arenas, one bigger than the other, a single dressage ring beyond them, and trails leading off into the outback where the greenery ends. There is an indoor arena near the main house along with a large shed for supplies and used for tack repairs. The whole territory is fenced in to keep out unwanted visitors along with various scorpions and snakes creeping about as is the usual for Australia. The breeding shed is behind the main house, the feed shed connected to the side of it. There are wash racks at each barn.
Main Discipline; English, mainly dressage and jumping.
Facilities; Main House; Where all the staff, including Alanis "Atlantis", sleep. It is a big old house three stories high and pretty wide spread, and is surrounded by big trees providing shade.
Stallion Barn; To the right of the main house with a path leading to and fro, this small barn has six stalls with a connecting paddock. They are usually all separated to prevent fighting, exercised at different times unless being ridden. On one side of the barn is a tack shed containing all of the specific tack for each stallion.
Mare & Gelding Barn; To the left of the main house with a wider trodden path leading to it is the Mare & Gelding barn. There are two foaling stalls and 6 regular stalls with a large paddock connecting to the stalls. There is also a spacious tack room containing all of the tack for each horse. There is an office on the other side slightly smaller than the tack room..
Large Jumping Ring; A little ways away from the stables and the house is a large oval ring with high jumps set up. There are usually group lessons held here because of the space.
Small Jumping Ring; A little ways besides the bigger jumping ring lies a smaller one, still oval in shape but set up with smaller jumps. Generally used for private warm ups and beginner jumping lessons.
Dressage Ring; A large square dressage ring is set past the jumping arenas. The letters are all set up at their respective places.
Breeding Shed; Behind the house and connected to the feed shed is the Breeding Shed, where the magic happens.
Trails; There are three trails. The longest, most difficult one is 2 miles long, twisting through the outback to the edges of the residence. It eventually loops back to the beginning.
The medium one is 1 mile long, twisting through easier routes through the deserty landscape past the oasis that is the stables. Not as many loops and turns, it is still a challenge for the newer riders.
The easiest one loops throughout the property, weaving between the paddocks, stables, and around the house. It is roughly half a mile long, but slightly challenging because sometimes the paths are crowded by others.
Other Information; Woo!
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Your character's name; Atlantis McCullough
Proof of Activity;
Stable Name; Tazmanian Devil Stables
Region; Tasmania
Stable Description; A large area of over 60 acres, there are areas of shady greenery where the main house is. It is 3 stories and Alanis lives there along with the other staff. A path leads towards the mare & gelding barn to the left, complete with foaling stalls and a large paddock with grass. To the right and out of sight of the mares is the stallion barn with a large paddock with high fences. There are two jumping arenas, one bigger than the other, a single dressage ring beyond them, and trails leading off into the outback where the greenery ends. There is an indoor arena near the main house along with a large shed for supplies and used for tack repairs. The whole territory is fenced in to keep out unwanted visitors along with various scorpions and snakes creeping about as is the usual for Australia. The breeding shed is behind the main house, the feed shed connected to the side of it. There are wash racks at each barn.
Main Discipline; English, mainly dressage and jumping.
Facilities; Main House; Where all the staff, including Alanis "Atlantis", sleep. It is a big old house three stories high and pretty wide spread, and is surrounded by big trees providing shade.
Stallion Barn; To the right of the main house with a path leading to and fro, this small barn has six stalls with a connecting paddock. They are usually all separated to prevent fighting, exercised at different times unless being ridden. On one side of the barn is a tack shed containing all of the specific tack for each stallion.
Mare & Gelding Barn; To the left of the main house with a wider trodden path leading to it is the Mare & Gelding barn. There are two foaling stalls and 6 regular stalls with a large paddock connecting to the stalls. There is also a spacious tack room containing all of the tack for each horse. There is an office on the other side slightly smaller than the tack room..
Large Jumping Ring; A little ways away from the stables and the house is a large oval ring with high jumps set up. There are usually group lessons held here because of the space.
Small Jumping Ring; A little ways besides the bigger jumping ring lies a smaller one, still oval in shape but set up with smaller jumps. Generally used for private warm ups and beginner jumping lessons.
Dressage Ring; A large square dressage ring is set past the jumping arenas. The letters are all set up at their respective places.
Breeding Shed; Behind the house and connected to the feed shed is the Breeding Shed, where the magic happens.
Trails; There are three trails. The longest, most difficult one is 2 miles long, twisting through the outback to the edges of the residence. It eventually loops back to the beginning.
The medium one is 1 mile long, twisting through easier routes through the deserty landscape past the oasis that is the stables. Not as many loops and turns, it is still a challenge for the newer riders.
The easiest one loops throughout the property, weaving between the paddocks, stables, and around the house. It is roughly half a mile long, but slightly challenging because sometimes the paths are crowded by others.
Other Information; Woo!
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