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In 1936, Benjamin H.C. Bowie, along with a group of avid horsemen, was instrumental in organizing the establishment of the Marlborough Hunt Club in Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the first years of inception, MHC did not have a clubhouse, kennels or grounds. Meetings where originally held at the founding and charter member’s homes. Eventually a search committee was established to find suitable land for the Hunt Club in the P.G. County region. In 1950, the Patuxent Gun & Rod Club happened to be selling off a portion if their land along the western shore of the Patuxent River near Hill’s Bridge, east of Upper Marlboro. After successful negotiations, MHC was able to purchase this property and establish what is today the renovated and expanded turn-of-the-century clubhouse, extensive kennels, beautiful outside show grounds and hunt course, stables, Huntsman’s home and party pavillion.
For more information about the Marlborough Hunt Club visit our website www.marlboroughhuntclub.com, e-mail mhctallyho@hotmail.com or contact one of our Masters: Katherine Kelly Cawood 410-867-2816
Christine F. Clagett 410-703-7998
Patricia C. Sasscer 301-627-3594
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THE TRUTH ABOUT FOX CHASING By Gale Cayce
Photo by Isabel Kurek
There are many myths and misconceptions about those of us who chase foxes. This saddens those of us who enjoy this centuries old tradition, and well-loved sport. Let us let you know a bit about who we are. As with anything, things change over time. We no longer have the vast amounts of acreage to gallop over. Gone are the days where it might take you a day to ride across your own land. Since this activity takes lots of room, fox chasing enthusiasts across the United States were one of the first forward thinking groups of individuals to address land preservation and land trusts. Since we spend so much time outdoors, enjoying the companionship of our horses and hounds, as a group of people we have for generations been very tuned into environmental issues. We are proactive about our planets health, and its conservation. Many of the fox chasing clubs in the United States realized the peril of over development early on, and as groups purchased large tracts of adjoining land to preserve acreage to safeguard our sport. Fox chasing enthusiasts have always been a gregarious lot, and share these open areas with others who also enjoy the natural countryside.
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We are NOT the “Unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible”! The thrill of “our” hunt is the following: We sit on wonderfully beautiful horses, traveling at times at high rates of speed, not knowing where our friend the fox might be taking us. We are following blindly while listening to the melodious music of our hounds leading this pursuit, after an elusive creature that has “Crafty” and “Sly” as a middle name. We are on his turf, and at his mercy! First we have to find him. Then he is in control. He can climb trees, run behind us on top of fence lines, lose his trail in stream beds, swim well, and take turns running us around with one of his friends. He knows where he is going, and the shortest way to get there. He knows how to tangle us up in the woods, mire us in the mud and lead us to country where obstacles create further entertainment. He can fall in behind a herd of deer, and so confuse the scent that the folly that follows must give him quite a chuckle. He then can disappear in a flash down one of his many “earths”, and call it quits for the day. He is also a thing of beauty. We live for the view of him! He is a spark of red in flight across an emerald field. A flash of white tipped tail waltzing across the trail just in front of us, teasing! A black mask with ebony eyes glinting from under the brush. To pause for a moment with a look, to remind us that he is the true Master of this game, and he is off again. The mastery of this clever clown, so in touch with his world is a thrill and privilege to see. We honor his beauty and expertise, and we want him to be there again, to match wits with us another day Our chasing season runs from fall to spring. We begin slowly, to let the young fox kits, and fox hound pups learn about this game, and ending the season before the birthing time of the next generation, to insure a healthy population for the next season’s adventures. Now about our Riding attire: Some things don’t change. If you come to watch us today, the scene will look exactly like it did over 75 years ago when this club started here in Maryland. Or it could be hundreds of years ago, in other areas or other countries. It’s not about fashion; it’s about safety and practicality. The hats are protective headwear. The boots protect our feet and legs in rough country. The ties at our throats provide stability for our necks, and bandages or slings in case of mishaps. The cloth of our coats keeps us dry, warm and stands up to stickers and thorns. The red or scarlet color makes key individuals easy to spot at a distance. Many individuals throughout history have enjoyed this pastime. To name a few, President George Washington, Generals Lee & Grant, General George Patton, and First Lady Jackie Kennedy. It has proven to be a great family affair as well. Great exercise, with enjoyment of our beautiful environment, friend’s both animal and human, and time spent together enjoying all of the above. We hope that you will have been enlightened about our sport and that we may have dispelled some of the misconceptions that abound around us.
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Racing in Mongolia: The Mongol Derby 2014
By Barbara Smith I am bent over at the waist, hands on knees, gulping air as the vet checks my pony. His heart rate is 72 and will come down to the required 64 in about 5 minutes. Mine is about 200 beats per minute and no one cares. I used to watch my basketball player son stand like this during timeouts, trying to recover, and now I completely understand. I am exhausted and have about 20 minutes to recover before leaving on the next jet-fueled pony! This is Day 6 of the Mongol Derby and the urtuus (horse stations) are starting to blend into one. I thought I was going to romantically name each pony and remember every thing about the rides between stations. However, I not only forgot to name them, as half the time I was hanging on for dear life as they rocketed out of the stations and bolted for the next 10-15 kilometers, but I do not remember individual stations. I remember moments of complete panic as I thought I was going to die or moments when I feared my comrades in saddle were going to die. Interspersed are memories of lovely meadows and fragrant pine forests, incredible views across mountains and long, long rides when we wondered if we would ever get there!
The Mongol Derby is a 1000-kilometer (or about 620 miles) adventure, billed as the world’s longest, toughest horse race. It is every thing they say and more. Absolutely the hardest thing I have ever done and yet, one of the best highlights of my life so far. Childbirth hurt more but did not last as long. I finished the race in eight days, riding about 80 miles a day. I finished 9th, out of 38 riders. Eleven had to retire. Upon returning to the States, one of my sons said it was, as if, I had galloped from Baltimore to Chicago in 8 days. I realized I had no concept of such a distance, as all we were concentrating on each day, was riding the 25-mile legs between horse stations (urtuus). I was trying to ride 4 legs every day. This race was conceived 7 years ago by Tom Morgan, the founder of The Adventurists, a British expedition company that looks for really extreme ways to challenge oneself. The adventure recreates Genghis Khan’s empire building postal system or pony express route. Genghis Khan had devised a system to pass information to his generals by sending riders with messages. They changed mounts every 40 kilometers and could carry messages literally hundreds of miles in a day. Supposedly some galloped 250 miles, changing ponies, before stopping themselves. Genghis Khan reportedly had 10 devoted generals, who were with him for 30 years or more, and this communication system helped them conquer the second largest empire ever known. These riders rode the same marmot-hole strewn, dusty plains, crossed the same swollen rivers and looked for the same mountain passes that we did. And they did it without GPS help. I read somewhere that the messages were written in verse and the riders sang the song to the next messenger so the instructions would remain the same. Even today the Mongolian herders sing to their horses while riding. I tried it and it did pass the time on a slow pony. On the fast ones you had no breath to spare and you just hoped they did not step in a hole. More on that later. We all arrived from various countries, into Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia around August 3rd. The Ramada hotel had a rooftop bar and it was there that the friendships started. The riders slowly introduced them-
selves and different pairings began. The end of the race sorted the riders by ability more than anything else, but in the beginning, I would have to say the ability to drink copious amounts of beer or vodka was the deciding factor of companionship. After 3 days of pre-race training, where we learned how to use our GPS navigators and how to call for help on our trackers, we were deemed ready. I don’t think anything really prepares you for being turned loose on a bolting pony in a strange country. My first pony was great, biddable, relatively fast and I started the race in front, heading down a valley in a straight line. I had met two lovely New Zealand ladies that were about the closest to me in age- every one was younger by decades- and I looked to ride the next leg with them. While waiting for them, I picked my second pony simply by asking for a strong, fast horse (I soon learned to add a few more qualifiers to those criteria). The herder threw me up on this second pony and he bolted at a dead run for the next 15 miles. I never saw my New Zealand friends again until the last day! This pony ran and jumped and careened across a plain that was full of marmot holes, sagebrush like bushes, and gravelly dry streambeds. It all went by in a blur. I could only aim for the one rider in front I could see and once we passed him I was just hoping that the distant peak I had lined up in my sights was the right one. I could not pull out my GPS until this pony had slowed after about 1 ½ hr of galloping. Luckily I remembered to keep sipping water from my hydration pack, as that was all I could do- I just kept the sipping end in my mouth. Riders who did not do this quickly succumbed to dehydration and dropped out the second and third day completely exhausted and sick. So, I was all alone, about 2nd in the race, wondering where I was and if this pony would stop when another rider galloped up beside me. I remember saying, “Thank God, someone else!” It was Mary Lee, a fashion designer from Miami, whom had seemed a little distant in pre-race training, but looks are deceiving, and she and I became great friends and rode most of the race together. With a long. black braid affixed to her helmet and her own exotic dark looks, the Mongol herders loved
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her. She and I shared a similar riding style and outlook on life. No patience for the whiners, it was “balls to the walls” and we rode like bats out of hell for the next 8 days. My fox hunting background definitely gave me an edge on many riders. The frontrunners all had either foxhunting experience or were race riders or racehorse trainers in their respective countries. Mary had been galloping polo ponies for a year to prepare and Catherine was just as fit as could be. We were used to galloping long distances over rough ground and we had clearly separated into the hardest riding group by the third day. I did fall and face-plant into the dirt on Day 3 when my pony stepped in a hole at a full gallop. It happened so fast that all I really remember is popping back up and saying some choice curse words. My companions had waited to make I wasn’t dead, then said, “Try to catch up!” and they were gone. Luckily it was close to a herd of ponies and a nearby herder returned my escaping horse. I did manage to rejoin them, to their surprise (they told me later) and I earned a little respect. The “tough old bird” legend was beginning! Actually, every one of us had falls. Some very dramatic, some comical, but all of them made us hold our breath until the rider was deemed OK. There were some serious accidents and some riders had to drop out due to injuries. The guys in our group were definitely better than the girls, at hanging onto the ponies, as they somersaulted. Brent, my wonderful Australian friend, fell one day 4 times I think, and amazingly, never let that pony get away. My second fall occurred on Day 6 as I tried to read my helpful notes. Pulling that piece of white paper out of my pocket scared the ‘bejeesus’ out of my pony and he disappeared at a dead-run before I even hit the ground. Charles, the South African guardian angel of the riders, did rescue me after I called for assistance. A welcome sight indeed, he brought another herder
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who returned my spooky pony, and I continued. That was the leg I did alone, which my son reminded me (as he watched my spot tracker) that I seemed to meander erratically. That was because I could not pull my GPS out without the pony starting to buck so I meandered. I finally hooked up with Bonnie Hutton, a fellow American, but our ‘no-good, very bad day’ continued. Bonnie got bucked off again, breaking a finger. Eventually, we arrived at station 22 with time penalties. The next day was a long one, fraught with attacking guard dogs, marmot holes, and never-ending dusty plains. We had left the beautiful Orkhorn River after two legs and seemed to ride forever. Coming into station 25, Cozy Campbell, the young Australian vet, was a welcome sight. He had a jar of olives and peanuts out and I think I ate the whole thing, thinking it was the best food I ever had. This brings me to the food, which was pretty awful. We all lost weight and lived on rice pudding for breakfast (not bad) and noodle stew with bits of mutton, carrots and potatoes the rest of the time. It fueled us but that’s about it. The herders were very good about having boiled water at every station. Sometimes all we really wanted was a cup of cold water but, in general, we just really appreciated the kindness and thoughtfulness of the host families. Their generosity to strangers is legendary and part of the culture. I can only imagine what they really thought of us crazy foreigners. There were wolves, lightening storms, rain, hail, never-ending bogs, long mountain passes and yet, what I really remember are the wonderful days in the saddle with great people. The friendships I made were, for me, the best part of the adventure. I could ride for ten days anywhere, but to do this challenge in the wilds of Mongolia, one had to make friends and help and support each other. We laughed and cried and encouraged each other through some tough days. I proved to myself that I could do an extremely hard, physical challenge and that alone was a personal best. The biggest reward was hearing my kids and family tell me how proud of me they were.
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