Burt Stoecklin: NH usually stands for natural horsemanship, that I know. Not sure how that would relate to a jumping class.That means cross rails, usually around 18" I believe.
Esteban Faggett: I've never seen 'nh' used, but I'm assuming they're not giving a height because it's a cross rail schooling class. And yes x rails means cross rails. As for an actual height they could be anywhere from 6 to 18 inches - it just depends, but either way anything you're riding should be able to step over them. :)
Filiberto Amauty: I'm not sure what the "nh" stands for but cross rails are cross rails, they don't very high.I can't imagine it getting any bigger than this: http://www.berryridingclub.com/PHOTOS/2009/CtryJpg...
Edwina Fu: Usually the height of the jumps is listed on the show bill. If not, we at least need the name of the classes you are interested in. It might provide hints. Cross rails are jumps shaped like Xs. One end of the rail is supported by th! e jump cup and the other end rests on the ground, so the two rails cross. In cross rail classes the jumps usually do not exceed 18 inches.
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