[Nordskogen] Want to learn to ride?
sue anderson
archist1 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 30 17:50:58 CST 2006
I'd love to ride - already know how- just don't own a horse at this time. Is that a requirement?
Sue
"J. May" <mnmay at comcast.net> wrote:
From: Kirk, Mary [mailto:Mary.Kirk at redline.mckhboc.com]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 11:50 AM
Greetings!
So maybe you'd really love to do equestrian, but you're just not secure
enough in your riding skills? Or maybe you'd like to keep in practice over
the winter? Or maybe you just want to get on a horse because, well honestly
now, it is just so much *fun*!
Today I found a couple of websites that offer riding lessons. They seem to
be in two different styles - Western and English, but either will do the
trick.
http://www.windyridgeranch.com - this
seems to be more formal English riding instruction. They do have height and
weight requirements (that frankly I don't meet), but they have a rate for a
single hour of riding.
http://www.madlinehorsemanshipclinics.com/index.shtm - this is Western style
riding, and they only sell lessons in groups of five that each last an hour.
However, at the rate they give for 5 lessons, it comes out cheaper than the
single hour long sessions at the alternate place.
I'll try to see if I can come up with any other options. C'mon, you know you
want to ride! It's the most fun of anything, ever - I'm not sayin', I'm just
sayin'
Checheyigen Oyugun
Baronial Equestrian Captain
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