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Enjoy our
beautiful
cattle ranch
and benefit
from
learning
from the
finest
horsemen
in the
country!
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We have
first-class
accommodations
for both you
and your
horse and
you can
enjoy the
ranch's
amenities
each day
after the
clinic is
finished...from
fishing, to
hiking, to
mountain
biking, to
touring the
ranch and
seeing the
herd of
horses and
buffalo, or
just
relaxing
down by the
creek.
Clinic sizes
are limited
so contact
us soon to
reserve a
spot. |
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www.thecalifornios.com
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March 26-28,
2010
Californios
Traditional
Ranch Roping
Clinic |
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Tuition:
$575
($250
Deposit) +
Stonyford
Ranch Costs |
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Spectator
Fee: $20/day |
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Description:
Taught by
the creators
and
directors of
the
nationally
acclaimed
Californios
Ranch Roping
and Stock
Horse
Contest (as
featured in
Western
Horseman
Magazine),
this
three-day
clinic
focuses on
traditional
ranch roping
techniques,
beginning to
advanced
instruction
on
preparation,
positioning,
roping
shots,
cattle
handling,
running
rope, and
some
groundwork
for branding
and
doctoring
situations.
Dave and
Gwynn Weaver
can teach!
You will
know how to
handle a
rope when
you are done
with this
clinic!
They are
masters and
they make it
fun! |
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www.joewolter.com
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April 17-18,
2010
Joe Wolter
Outside
Horsemanship
Clinic |
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Tuition:
$450
($150
Deposit) +
Stonyford
Ranch Costs |
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Description:
Joe Wolter
(renowned
horseman,
long-time
columnist in
AQHA Horse
magazine and
past head
horse
trainer at
the historic
and famous
6666 Ranch
in Texas)
makes only 2
stops in
California
in 2010.
Don't miss
him at our
ranch!
This two-day
clinic is
designed to
create a
comfortable
environment
where people
feel
confident to
try new
things and
expand their
skill level
with their
horses and
specifically
to enjoy
their horses
both inside
and outside
of an arena
and on a
ranch
setting.
Joe is known
for his
gentle and
effective
way with
both horses
and people.
Joe's quiet
demeanor
builds
confidence
in the most
timid of
horses and
riders while
teaching
lifelong
skills and
abilities.
Riders of
all skill
levels from
green novice
to
professional
competitor
will benefit
from Joe's
expertise. |
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www.bryanneubert.com
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May 7-9,
2010
Bryan
Neubert Colt
Starting and
Horsemanship
Clinic |
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Tuition:
$400 per
Class
($100
Deposit) + |
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Ranch Costs |
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Spectator
Fee: $25/day |
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Description:
The
First-Ever
Bryan
Neubert
Clinic at
Stonyford
Ranch!
Getting your
colt started
with Bryan
Neubert is
the kindest
and smartest
thing you
can do for
your colt
and
yourself!
Participants
may bring a
colt to
start and
Bryan will
help each
person start
their very
own horse in
the
mornings.
Want to
participate,
but don't
have a horse
to bring?
We have
colts that
need
starting!
You start
our colt
with Bryan
and pay only
$300!
In the
afternoon,
he'll have a
horsemanship
clinic and
given the
ranch
setting,
there are
creeks to
cross, hills
to climb,
cattle to
work,
trailer
loading, any
horse
activity or
problems you
might want
to address.
Horsemanship
riders will
have
exposure to
all types of
problem
solving
opportunities
as well as
refinement
in
horsemanship
and cow
working
experience. |
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Stonyford
Ranch 2010
Costs during
Clinics |
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•
Rooms:
$150/night...can
sleep up to
4 people.
Each room is
fully
furnished
and has a
................private
bathroom. |
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• Tent
Camping:
$15/day |
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• RV
Camping:
$25/day |
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• Food:
$75/person/day
(includes
meals,
snacks and
non-alcoholic
beverages) |
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•
Horse Board:
$15/day if
our hay,
$10/day if
your hay |
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•
Cattle:
$15/day |
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Staying at
the ranch
keeps you
from extra
driving to
hotels and
restaurants
during the
clinic.
Your stay
would
include a
tour of the
historic
ranch,
including
seeing our
horses and
buffalo
herds, and
trail riding
opportunties
each day
after the
clinic in
the ranch's
beautiful
setting! |
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