Walkabout Tour Coming to Monroe, Washington This Weekend

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We’re headed to the Evergreen Equestrian Park in Monroe, Washington to put on our third Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries this weekend! Clinton is excited to show horsemen a brand-new tour format and to help them improve their horsemanship all while inspiring them to reach their goals. While Clinton works with his personal horses throughout the weekend to share the partnership the Method can help you achieve with your horse, he also explains how to use the Method to start a colt and to re-train “problem” horses.

Although the tour’s main focus is on instruction and inspiration, there’s plenty of entertainment and giveaways. By the end of a tour, Clinton hands out his entire library of DVDs and books, training equipment and tools. Our sponsors are a generous bunch as well, always surprising the audience with free product and fun raffles. We’re excited to have HandsOn Gloves join us for the first time, and Clinton can’t wait to share their revolutionary grooming tool with you!

For a complete rundown of the weekend’s schedule, visit our website.

Special Offer: We’re offering the brand-new Behlen Roundpen that Clinton will use at during the tour for sale. The roundpen is normally priced at $3,999.99. Name your price and save on freight! Serious inquiries to Annie at 817-235-3296. Learn more about the roundpen. 

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