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Trinity Trail Events founder Maral Eckenrod will conduct an instructional clinic on how to navigate the mountain trail obstacles at Flying M Stables, which were built by Mark Bolender of Bolender Horse Park. If you trail ride or have thought of competing at a Novice, Intermediate, or Advanced Level of Equine Trail Sports events (ETS) or other obstacle challenges such as IMTCA events (International Mountain Trail Challenge Association), here is where you can start! Maral will lead us through how to acclimate your horse to the obstacle, navigate it properly, and what judges are looking for.
Trinity Trail Events also conducts virtual challenges using just a few items (ground poles, tarp, cones, flag, spray bottle) that you may have at home. You will receive the pattern and have a window of time to practice and video you and your horse navigating the obstacles, submit your video to Maral, who will judge it, provide comments if you want, and award prizes, including buckles. TTE has Novice, Intermediate, Advanced and Easy Peasy patterns to get you started in this field!
Depending on sign-ups for the clinic, the plan is for 2 hours of In-Hand instruction and practice and 2 hours of mounted instruction and practice. If more than 12 horse/rider pairs sign-up, then it may be changed to 2 groups, with 1 hour each of In-Hand and Mounted work.
Cost: $60 per horse/rider pair, includes haul-in fee of $35 ; $5 per auditor
Pay via Venmo to @Wendy-Morrow-79 and Chapter will pay the haul-in fee to Flying M Stables.
Auditing cost is $20 per day or $50 for all 3 days. Bring your own chair, food, drink, notepad, and pen.
Riding spots are full.
Deposit Fee of $100 is required to hold spot, due by midnight 5/4/2024, non-refundable. PayPal to [email protected]
Remaining payment of $100 plus $10 haul-in fee can be paid upon arrival.
Auditors welcome at $20 each. Carpooling encouraged due to parking limitations.
Maximum trailer size is 3-horse slant. No Shows will not be refunded. Bring your own lunch.
AM will cover basic dressage/flatwork foundation needed for WE and any discipline you ride. PM will cover select obstacles used in WE and proper way to execute them and how to link them together as when riding a course.
This Liberty Camp is currently FULL, but contact organizer to be put on a Wait List in case someone has a change of plans.
Michelle Fanning will teach ranch riding and reining patterns and how to better understand each maneuver found in these patterns.
Riders: $185 Non-refundable deposit of $85 due at time of registration
Auditors: $40
Snacks Provided
Non-Member Clinic cost is $675, Rother Horsemanship membership cost is $505
Stall fee and arena fee are additional and separate
Two classes: Groundwork or Riding $450 each class or $800 for both classes for all 3 days
Deposit of $225 per class is required to reserve a space. Balance due at start of clinic.
Auditors: $30 per day, 15 & under are free
Groundwork class: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Riding class: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Indoor stalls or temporary 12×12 outdoor pens available. Daily haul-in available.
Clinic Fee: $200 Auditors: $20 per person payable upon arrival
Deposit of $100 non-refundable, due by midnight 8/30/24. Remainder $100 + $10 haul-in fee due upon arrival.
Payments through PayPal to [email protected]
10 rider maximum, trailer max size is 3-horse slant.
Bring your own lunch, light refreshments only provided.
No Shows will not be refunded.
Hosted by The Lower Puget Sound Dressage Club. Please RSVP to Wendy Foss at 360-900-3396
Cost is free to LPSDC members, $15 to non-members
Dr. Perkins will present ECVM Demystified, with hands-on bone review of normal and abnormal necks.
Clinic has been cancelled for 2024.
Horse Teacher U member cost for clinic: $640 Sign up at www.HorseTeacherU.com
Non-Club member cost: $810
Spectator passes available: $100 for all 3 days