6. Measure 27" from the ground and mark a line on each upright, then simply clip on a jump cup strip, lining up the top of the strip with the mark you made. See Figure 2. 2 7. Now that the jump is together and you know everything fits correctly, you can decide if you want to glue any of it together. I usually glue the uprights and the feet, but not the ground bar. 8. Stripe or paint the jump bar. 9. Get your dog! D I have probably been doing agility longer than anyone in this country. I started in England in 1984, a good two years before Ken Tatsch went over to England and came back to start USDAA. I love to run agility, but have added other dog sports to our lives these days. Dock diving, barn hunt and nose work. My dogs have competed in sheepdog trials and all have obedience titles. Older and hopefully wiser, I love hanging out with the dogs. I live with my husband and 4 dogs: three Border Collies and an ACD in Florida. I can be reached at kimcobblestone@gmail.com. 34 Clean Run | November 16http://www.ntiglobal.com