Go on an Aussie Adventure With Clinton

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In the spring of 2013, Clinton took on the toughest horsemanship challenge of his career – breaking in a wild brumby. A phone call from an Australian stockman led Clinton to The Red Centre, the remotest region of the brutal Australian Outback, to capture and start a rogue brumby stallion that was wreaking havoc in the area. The challenge presented to Clinton: catch the rogue brumby and break him to ride. The brumby’s entire training – from mustering to first touch to the first ride to loping down dirt roads on a big, loose rein – was caught on camera for a 13-part television series. Each episode is packed with Clinton’s how-to instruction so that the series views as a diary of the brumby’s training and is chock-full of adventure and larger-than-life characters that can only be found in the untamed Outback. Watch all 13 full-length episodes of the adventure, as well as a “making of” segment on our YouTube channel. Come along with Clinton as he puts himself and the Method to an epic test and goes on the adventure of a lifetime.

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