Annual Blessing of the Hounds signals new season
VAUCLUSE -- For more than three decades the Whiskey Road Foxhounds opening meet has been symbolic of autumn, and Sunday morning the group held its opening meet and Blessing of the Hounds at a new fixture with Sage Valley serving as the site.
The Blessing of the Hounds was officiated by the Rev. Charlotte Waldrop, vicar of All Saints Episcopal Church in Beech Island.
The live quarry possibilities included coyotes, bobcats and foxes. The overcast sky, cool temperatures and light rain made the morning great for scenting. About 15 to 16 couple (30 to 32 hounds) took part in the opening meet.
The hunt was established in 1976 and was recognized by the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America in 1979. The Sage Valley fixture was greeted with enthusiasm and eager anticipation.
"We're very fortunate to be hunting this property; we started hunting this property last year," said Lynn Smith with Whiskey Road Fox Hounds and joint master of Fox Hounds. "It's a couple of thousand acres, rolling hills, woods and meadows and absolutely gorgeous."
Aiken Hounds Joint Master of Fox Hounds Lellie Ward also participated in the Whiskey Road Fox Hounds opening meet that had upward of 50 riders.
"It's a rite of passage," said Ward. "I've hunted with Whiskey Road on and off for years. I'm here to see my friends, and they do a great job. It's just a wonderful tradition. I can't believe that it's this time of year again. Whiskey Road is so lucky to be able to use this property; I can't wait to see it. I'm so excited."
The recognizable Whiskey Road Hounds scarlet riding coats with green velvet collars and the hunt's opening meet symbolize the start of another hunt season.
"It's always great to start the season and heartwarming to see old members," said David Smith with Whiskey Road Hounds and joint master of Fox Hounds.
Contact Ben Baugh at bbaugh@aikenstandard.com.
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