Blue stakes

Now I understand why the blue stakes are there - to mark out the path for riders to follow. Seems odd however to use blue ones which commonly mark out GUR and then have to spell out that the area is an integral part of the course. Green posts, brown posts , pink posts, tartan posts, psychedelic posts - anything other than blue, white, red or yellow would do the job for the horsie folk without confusing the golfing ones, I'd have thought.

Thanks for mentioning it, Alex. Intriguing!
Any colour STEAK would do , horses are colour blind , or are they ?:lol:
 
Bridal path? :o I can't believe I sleepwalked into repeating that, but I blame daymond for leading me astray .;)

But I will rein in any temptation to bridle at him for it.
 
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A good example is we had one around a bluebell copse, they wanted to protect it to make the back of the 10th look nice so we got a free drop out of there.
 
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