Kingsbury Harriers

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Contact Details

Primary Contact Donna Smiley
Prefered Contact Email: kingsburyharriers@outlook.com
Website http://www.kingsburyhunt.com
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Hunt Details

Hunt Type: Harriers
Hound Breed: Stud Book Harriers, English Foxhounds
Hunt Quarry: TBC
Areas: California
Kennel Address: 1511 South Brown Road, Inyokern, CA 93527
Counties: California
Primary Country: USA
Secondary Country: TBC

Master(s)

Name:Kevin Shupenia, MH
Start Year:N/A
Address:Tel: 678 488 6995. Email: kevin_shupenia@msn.com
Notes:None
Name:Erick Arceneaux, MH
Start Year:2017
Address:Tel: 760 614 1045. Email: erickrcno@outlook.com
Notes:None
Name:Donna Smiley
Start Year:N/A
Address:PO Box 655, Inyokern, California 93527-0655 Tel: (760) 377-4758 Email: kingsburyharriers@outlook.com
Notes:None

Former Master(s)

Name:TBC

Huntsman

Name:Donna K. Smiley, MH
Start Year:N/A
End Year:N/A
Address:
Notes:

Former Huntsmen

Name:TBC

Kennel Huntsmen

Name:TBC

Whippers-in

Name:TBC

Secretary

Name:TBC

Chairman

Name:TBC

President

Name:TBC

Other Roles

Role:No Additonal Roles

Other Previous Roles

Role:No Additonal Roles

Other Information

Affiliations: Registered with the National Beagle Club (NBC)
Subscription: TBC
Meet: September through April at the convenience of the Master. Hounds normally hunt twice per week, Friday-Sunday and holidays.
Season: September through April
Uniform: Green coat, purple collar with gold piping, with brass buttons engraved KH with a running hare; vest, stock tie, white breeches, dress boots.
Other Notes: A private pack. 10 1/2 couple Stud Book Harriers and 3 1/2 couple English Foxhounds. Black-tailed jack rabbits (lepus californicus) are hunted.

History of the Hunt

Start Year: 1993
End Year: N/A
History: Year organized: 1993. Year registered: 1999.

Hunt Country

Hunt Country: The country is many square miles of the Mojave Desert and remote Canyons on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada near the tiny town of Inyokern, California. Nearly all of the hunted country is public land controlled by the Bureau of Land Management and a portion at the edge of the Sequoia National Forest. The vast country is covered with large creosote bushes and smaller rabbit brush making a horse essential to properly see and follow the hounds. There are no fences and only a few paved roads that are easily avoided. Hazards include sharp Cholla cactus and the occasional rattlesnake.

Updated

Last Updated: 2020-03-30 17:11:46
Reason for update: American Hunt Roster 2019-2020 February 2020 update
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