Location Info
Yateley Heath in Hampshire lies on the edge of heathland, woodland and small plantation areas typical of the Thames Basin. The landscape includes sandy soils, mixed conifer and broadleaf woodland and a network of informal and managed trails.
Terrain is gently undulating with characteristic heathland slopes. Surfaces vary between compacted sand, gravel estate tracks and natural earth paths depending on the immediate section used.
Course Description
An excitingly tricky little course, mainly hard-packed aggregate forest track. It is undulating and challenging on the control aspect.
Directions
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AMCUK
The Alaskan Malamute Club of the United Kingdom (AMCUK) is a national breed club dedicated to the promotion, welfare and responsible ownership of the Alaskan Malamute. The club supports enthusiasts across the UK who share an interest in preserving the breed’s distinctive type, working heritage and sound temperament.
Established to represent the interests of Malamute owners and breeders, AMCUK promotes good breeding practices, education and cooperation within the community. The club works to maintain the breed standard while encouraging responsible ownership and proper care of these powerful northern dogs.
AMCUK members participate in a wide range of activities including conformation showing, working demonstrations and sled dog sports. Through events, guidance and community support, the club aims to celebrate the heritage of the Alaskan Malamute while ensuring the breed continues to thrive in the UK.
