Our Sights Are Set on the Pacific Northwest

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In less than a month, the Walkabout Tour is going to take over the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center in Redmond, Oregon, and our team is excited to be heading back to the Pacific Northwest. The Walkabout Tour offers a weekend full of innovation, inspiration and instruction!

Innovation: Throughout the weekend, Clinton shares the latest developments in the Method that allow you to get the most out of your partnership with your horse. You’ll get to speak to Clinton’s Professional and Method Ambassadors, asking them your horse training questions and learning how you can schedule lessons. You’ll also be able to confer with our product specialists who can help you find the right tools to accomplish your horsemanship goals, and our team of sponsors is always on hand to explain their products and offer giveaways.

Inspiration: Whether you dream of teaching your horse the most advanced moves in horsemanship or simply want to take the horse/human partnership as far as you can, Clinton and Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher will show you how to while working with Clinton’s performance horses.

Instruction: In four separate demonstrations, Clinton works with five local horses. One of the equine students is an unstarted horse that has never been saddled, and the other horses come to the event with various problems that range from fearful of the trailer to spooky and unconfident under saddle. With each horse, Clinton demonstrates how he uses the Method to gain the horse’s trust and respect and start a safe, enjoyable partnership.

Get your tickets to attend the April 6th and 7th event now! Admission is $25 for the weekend. If you’re a No Worries Club member, you receive five free tickets to tours each year. Purchase or claim your tickets on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store.

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