Jacksonville Takes 2022 Tours Out With a Bang

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Our final tour stop of the year found us at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. Though the days were chilly for the area, horsemen arrived at the facility excited to learn more about establishing a safe, fun partnership with their horses and how to advance through the Method.

Clinton brought his performance horses Prada and George to work with throughout the weekend. The event was George’s first tour appearance and the palomino offered up a lot of great learning opportunities. Professional Clinicians Jeff Davis and Kristin Hamacher joined Clinton in the arena for the training demonstrations sometimes working with Prada and George and other times working with local horses. Demonstrations focused on a variety of topics from colt starting to building a horse’s confidence at the canter to trouble-free trailer loading.

A big thank you to our Walkabout Tour featured sponsor Ritchie Industries and everyone who joined us in Jacksonville to make the event a huge success!

Although the event wrapped up our 2022 tour season, we’re already preparing for 2023. We’ll be coming to Lexington, Virginia, Denver, Colorado and Conroe, Texas next year. Learn all about the Walkabout Tour and get information for each stop on our website.

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