The Walkabout Tour is Denver Bound in July

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When the Walkabout Tour hits the Mile High City, we always have a phenomenal time. So to say our expectations for this year’s Denver, Colorado Walkabout Tour are big would be an understatement. Clinton and the Method are hitting the National Western Complex July 29th and 30th for two days of non-stop horsemanship instruction and fun!

Saturday Training Demonstrations:
– Colt Starting, Part One
– Training on the Trail and Introducing Your Horse to Obstacles
– Training a Performance Horse

Sunday Training Demonstrations:
– Colt Starting, Part Two
– Gaining Respect and Control on the Ground
– Riding With Confidence
– Trouble-Free Trailer Loading

Check out the complete schedule for the event on our website.

Throughout the event, Clinton and his Professional Clinicians work with local horses in a variety of groundwork and riding demonstrations. If you’re interested in having them work with your horse during the event, head over to our website and fill out an application to be considered.

Tickets are $50/weekend. No Worries Club members receive five free tour tickets per year. Purchase your tickets or claim your free No Worries Club member tickets on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. Please note that in order to get your free member tickets, you must be logged in to your account on the e-store.

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