Thank You, Clemson, South Carolina!

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What a way to take out 2024! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in Clemson, South Carolina for our last Walkabout Tour of the year.

Throughout the weekend, Clinton and Professional Clinicians Jeff Davis and Diego Gaona teamed up to work with a variety of horses to showcase how to start the Method and where it can take your horsemanship. While they worked with Clinton’s personal horses to share advanced horsemanship techniques, several local horses were also brought in. These horses were trained in a colt starting demonstration, a trouble-free trailer loading session, a gaining respect on the ground demonstration and a riding with confidence session.

During the tour, Clinton gave away over $9,000 worth of training tools and equipment. It was a great weekend for our Ritchie Charity Ball Toss group Hasty’s Haven, too. Over the weekend, the Liberty, South Carolina based rescue earned a little over $3,600 to support their cause.

A big thank you to our Walkabout Tour featured sponsor, Ritchie Industries, as well as our entire team of sponsors and everyone who joined us at the tour to make the event a huge success!

Our next Walkabout Tour is in Memphis, Tennessee, March 15th and 16th at the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena. Tickets are $25 for the weekend and are available on our website.

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