PNWIC Pattern Questions
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1Terri Clark06/01/26OHSETNorth EastWorking PairsBox 8 says to transition to a jog/trot an then it says they should change leads for each cross. Which gait is this performed at?06/01/26 6:53 AM
2Kara R Whitsell06/01/26WAHSET3Working RancherPage 33 for set up of Working Rancher does not correlate to the pattern posted06/01/26 7:28 AM
3Betsy Schweitzer06/01/26WAHSET1Working RancherWant is the "wall" when it says to push cow to and hold behind wall06/01/26 8:17 AM
4Theia McCarth06/01/26OHSETNorth WestSaddle SeatThe Saddle Seat judges sheet and pattern do not match.
It also states in the rule book and the expectation box that interrupted changes are expected but it ask for a simple or fly in the pattern, why is that?
06/01/26 8:39 AM
5Sarah Davis06/01/26OHSETTri-River ValleyIHORObstacle 1 states to trot over raised pole. The set-up sheet does not call for a raised pole at this location. What is the height of the raised pole for obstacle 1?06/01/26 10:29 AM
6Finnley Barnett06/01/26OHSETTri-River ValleyShowmanshipAfter trotting to the judge on the off side, would you like us to stay on the off side while we set up for inspection?06/01/26 2:24 PM
7Haley Thomas06/01/26OHSETNorth EastSaddle SeatStep 4 thru 6- written pattern says trot, drawn pattern is lope. Can you clarify which is correct?06/01/26 2:59 PM
8Josie Zimmer06/01/26OHSETNorth WestWorking RancherWhen would you like us to start swinging our rope to catch the roping dummy?06/01/26 9:24 PM
9Kara06/02/26WAHSET3Working RancherMeasurement between the last jog pole and the bridge is listed at 3'. The space needs to be increased to at least 6' to allow for a transition to a walk.06/02/26 8:51 AM
10Kara Whitsell06/02/26WAHSET3TrailElement 3, the lope wheel is extremely small and tight. Industry standard is to use 12' poles and gap them 5-6' to allow for three-6' strides in each quadrant. As drawn, the curve does not allow for the horse to maintain a 6' lope stride as required in trail classes.06/02/26 8:57 AM