Real-izing The Change You've Always Dreamed of ...

Centered Riding Clinics
with
Lynn Larson Level III Centered Riding
® Instructor

 

Hopefully the weather will be fairly cooperative!   

Some things you may want have on hand:
Comfy Britches - (Jeans have seams), helmet, and boots
A comfy chair if you have one
Your favorite brand of water
Your favorite munchies (May I recommend some kind of nuts as well as sweets)
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
A hat with a brim
For the Fall clinic, a flashlight (it gets dark by 6 or so.)

If you're bringing a horse, here are some things you will want to have for your partner:
Water bucket
Feed tub & Feed & Hay - a bale would be good
Shavings if you're used to it (if you catch me far enough in advance I can purchase these for you here.)
A sheet perhaps
Your own shovel/fork. I've got 3 wheelbarrows so we should be OK there, just not so many implements.

I feed around 5am and 5pm and am happy to feed if you want me to. It would probably be good for me to at least throw hay to the guest horses when I feed so that they don't feel left out.

There is room for trunks in front of the stalls. (provided they're not the size you can fit a person in!) Often what I do when I visit other places is keep my equipment in the truck and walk the horse out to the truck when it's time to tack up.

Friday we'll get together at 6pm, and go until 8 or 9pm. On Saturday we'll be starting at 8:30am (check in & noshing at 8) and on Sunday we'll be starting at 8.