One Last Ride: Join Us for the Final Walkabout Tour

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After 24 years of traveling the country and empowering horsemen at Walkabout Tours, we’re closing a chapter in Downunder Horsemanship’s history. Our final tour stop will take place September 6 and 7 in Waterloo, Iowa, at the National Cattle Congress Fairgrounds.

Along with tours coming to an end, we’ll also be retiring Big Blue, our trusted Peterbilt that’s hauled the tour across thousands of miles. To celebrate Big Blue’s retirement and the end of an incredible era, we’re holding a special giveaway at the Iowa tour stop. One lucky fan will walk away with a free Aussie Saddle!

Here’s how to get in on the action:

    1. Attend the Waterloo, IA Walkabout Tour and sign Big Blue.
    2. Record a short video (60 seconds or less) sharing how the Method has impacted your horsemanship journey.
    3. Post your video to your social media and tag Downunder Horsemanship. Be sure your post is public so we can see it.
    4. The week after the tour, we’ll draw a winner from all eligible entries.

This final Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries promises to be an unforgettable weekend filled with powerful training sessions, incredible horse transformations and a community of Method followers coming together one last time to celebrate our shared passion.

While this marks the end of the Walkabout Tour, it’s not the end of Clinton and our team doing live events. We’re working on an exciting mega event that will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2026. We can’t wait to share more details soon.

So mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and join us for one last ride with Big Blue. Detailed information about the Iowa Walkabout Tour and tickets are available on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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