What We Love About Walkabout Tours

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We love traveling the country and putting on tours just as much as you enjoy attending them. Here are just a few reasons why we’re excited for the 2020 tour season:

Meeting Fellow Horsemen
Tours offer a great opportunity to meet horsemen from all walks of life and disciplines. It’s fun to learn about everyone’s horsemanship journey and what their goals are with their horses.

Reconnecting With Friends
It’s just as much fun to catch up with familiar faces on the road. We know horsemen who have been to 12 plus tours and keep coming back for more! One of the best aspects of the Downunder Horsemanship community is making lifelong friends with horsemen from all around the world. We become a close-knit family.

Sharing Our Passion
The core purpose behind Downunder Horsemanship is to inspire the dreams of horsemen, and every single one of our team members is dedicated to doing just that. We love horses, we use the Method on our personal horses, and we are passionate about sharing it with others. We know the difference it can make to you and your horse!

Helping Horses
For every horse owner who attends a tour and picks up a tidbit of knowledge or gets inspired by Clinton to learn a better way to communicate with horses, we know a horse will benefit. Horsemanship should be fun. You should enjoy your horse, and he should enjoy being with you. There’s nothing that beats the feeling of knowing we help make that happen.

Clinton’s taking the Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries to four locations next year:

    • January 25th & 26th: Lone Star Convention & Expo Center in Conroe, Texas
    • March 7th & 8th: South Point Arena and Equestrian Center in Las Vegas, Nevada
    • August 1st & 2nd: Majestic Valley Arena in Kalispell, Montana
    • October 31st & November 1st: Williamson County Ag Expo Park in Franklin, Tennessee

If we’re in your area, we hope to visit with you! Tickets are available now on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store.

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