The NEW Big Course Source Book
The NEW Big Course Source Book is updated to include over 200 maps which include the new 2017 AKC exercises and the Intermediate and Master Level.
How to Set Up a Course leads things off.
There are 20 Nested Sets - all AKC legal (but not necessarily good for trials, many of these have already been tested by my class), followed by 20 courses for EACH level, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Excellent and Master. A couple of "variations" are included for some putting the total over 20. The Intermediate are NOT just "jump removed" Advanced maps but individually designed. If they are the same as the Advanced they have had changes made to them, and there are only a few of those maps.
For those who want to do "this" or "that" there are also 20 Blank courses that you can play with.
The file is PDF and you can print out any of the maps (or the entire book) if you want. Rally all Around will not run on portable devices, but this will.
Because the maps in the old version of the Course Source Book were still good - although the sign were no longer legal as some wording had changed and there was no Intermediate or Master level, I included the entire original Course Source Book (with over 175 maps) in this one.
The PDF file allows you to search for maps and there is a table with info on all the NEW Nested Sets to allow you to easily pick what you want to check out - box, diagonal or "combo" course; which cone exercises you want; what jump you want; ring size.
Individual levels are not listed because you will want to pursue those to see what is there and pick what you want to try. Just click on the table and it will take you to the map.
The OLD Course Source Book also has a table with listings of jumps and cones and ring size. What's new is that this has been updated so that a click will take you to the map.
That give you a total of over 350 AKC maps!
There are 444 pages, two "complete" books and over 350 maps in the NEW Course Source Book!
She wouldn't let me put it in the book, but special thank you to Rachel who did all the formatting, technical work and made the tables "interactive". And much more. Without her this would not be possible.