Texas Equestrian Clinic
Texas
USA
Located in the heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country near Bandera, the Equestrian Lodge offers first-class accommodations and quality riding clinics!
The lodge lies on the northeast boundary of the Hill Country State Natural Area - a 5,400 acre primitive area, which boasts two live streams and 35 plus miles of riding and hiking trails. An ideal place for horseback riders as well as a peaceful retreat for bird-watchers and nature-lovers of all types.
The Equestrian Lodge features specialized instructions in its equestrian facilities, offering private and group instruction to it's guests, in such disciplines as Western Horsemanship, English Equitation, Reining, Cutting, Dressage, and Combined Training.
The Riding Clinic can be applied to either Western or English disciplines, and include study and practice of the following topics: Psychology of the horse and the rider's place in it. Developing trust and respect between horse and rider. Developing a "Good Seat". Balance, relaxation, posture, and proper biomechanics for the rider. Developing "In Frame" movement in the horse. Balance, flexion, collection, and relaxation. How to use proper cues to accomplish the desired result. Applying the above principles to specific disciplines and events.
Riders of any skill level will benefit from this in-depth study of the fundamentals of effective riding and horsemanship. (Only riders of like skill level are taught together.) A maximum student to teacher ratio of 2 to 1 insures ample personal attention.
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Meeting:
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Bandera
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Airport:
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San Antonio TX
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Transfer:
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San Antonio
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Riders:
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1 riders
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2 riders
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Max Capacity
14
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Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2009 | 2010
Rates include:
Accommodations, all meals , 4 full days of instruction and trail rides - one intstructor for each 2 riders,
2 hours of private instruction daily.
The 2 day add on package includes an extra 2 nights with 2 days ranch vacation with a 2 hr trail ride on each day.
| A | 2009 | 5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic | 5d / 4n | $1644 |
| Add 2 days of guest ranch vacation | $522 |
| Single - no extra charge | $0 |
Groups of 6 - take 8% off. Groups of 7 or more, Group Leader stays FREE!
Tax:
6
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Transfer Option:
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2009
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Transfer from San Antonio per group (1-4)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$175
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Tour Dates
Check here for details and availability
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2009
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09/21
- 09/25
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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1
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Expired
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2009
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10/05
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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1
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Expired
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2009
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10/19
- 10/23
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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1
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Expired
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2009
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11/02
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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Expired
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2009
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11/16
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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Expired
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2009
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12/07
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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1
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Reserve
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2009
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12/14
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5d / 4n
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5 day Trip, AP 4-day clinic
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1
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Reserve
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Additional dates are available throughout the year.
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Topics of study include:
- Psychology and ground work. The basis for effective communication.
- Developing a non-interfering, balanced seat, effective cueing.
- Developing balanced, athletic movement in the horse.
- Applying the above principals to specific disciplines and events.
Whole Horsemanship Clinics are appropriate for riders of all ages. Clinics are offered in either Western or English style, and the principals taught can be applied to all disciplines. Riders of any skill level will benefit from this in-depth study of the fundamentals of effective riding and horsemanship. (Only riders of like skill level are taught together.) A maximum student to teacher ratio of 2 to 1 insures ample personal attention.
5-Day Sample Whole Horsemanship Clinic Outline
Day 1
Early afternoon arrival of participants. Reception, Introduction, Welcome.
Round Pen. Lecture/Demonstration on Horse and Rider Psychology. Herd dynamics. What does a horse really want? How does the rider fit into this picture? The language of Equus, uncommon sense, intuition. Developing trust.
Join-up- Demonstration, followed by each participant being introduced to their mount for the week, and "Joining-up" with them. Barn Picnic Area. Dinner, followed by campfire with entertainment at Ranch Headquarters.
Day 2
7:15 Ranch Headquarters. Breakfast.
8:00 Barn. Riders warm-up and stretch, followed by Centered Riding and other exercises, emphasizing balance, posture, stabilization, relaxation, and breathing for the proper 'seat".
9:00 Tack-up. Riders will groom and tack up their own mounts, with help from instructors. Proper technique and safety issues will be discussed/ demonstrated.
9:30 Round Pen and Arena. Participants will mount up and work in the group and individually with instructors at the walk and trot, emphasizing principles taught in the warm-up session. Each individual will be video-taped. 11:30 De-tack and groom horses.
12:00 Noon Ranch Headquarters. Lunch.
1:00-4:00 Free Time. Medina River tubing or antiquing/ shopping excursion in Bandera and/or Fredericksburg, Texas.
4:30 Barn. Bridle, groom, and mount horses. Bareback Exercises for balance and relaxation. Or, evening trail ride as riders prefer.
6:30 Return to Barn. De-tack, groom, feed.
7:00 Barn Picnic Area. Fajita or Barbeque dinner. Afterward, trip to local rodeo and/or dance hall.
Day 3
7:15 Ranch Headquarters. Breakfast.
8:00 Lecture/discussion with diagrams on developing "In Frame" movement in the horse. How does a "Balanced" mount move? Center of Gravity. The planes of movement. How are a balanced horse's body parts are aligned when moving
1) In a straight line, 2) On a diagonal, 3) On a circle or curve left or right.
Using flexion and collection to achieve balance.
Flexion: horizontal, (side to side.) Ribcage, neck.
Collection: vertical, (front to back.) Back, neck, poll and head.
How to create flexion and collection.
On the Ground:
Warm-up and stretches for the horse. "Bitting up" and lungeing. Equine massage. In the Saddle
1) Create forward momentum. Relaxation. 2) Use proper cues
Legs:
1)"Driving" the horse forward. 2) Flexing the horse- Moving the ribcage Front/back, Suppleing the neck
3) Collecting the horse- Lifting the back "Rounding" the neck Bending the poll Hands:
1) Guiding the horse- the leading rein vs the indirect rein
2) Flexion- Positioning the horse's head/ neck to accommodate flexion and direction of a particular part of the horse's body.
3) Collection- Asking for rounding of the neck, bending at the poll. Proper cueing- Steady hands. Strong, but not jerking movements. Cue/response/remove cue. Repeat and/or adjust cue. Repetition and conditioning.
9:00 Barn, Round Pen and Arena. Practice of discussed techniques. Warm up and stretch horses. Tack up and bit up, lunge horses. Mount up and practice in the group and individually flexion and collection cues and techniques. (Work will be at the walk and trot, and may advance to the cantor, depending on the skill level of the riders.) Video riders. Relaxation- The "Calm Down" cue.
11:30 Barn. Break, de-tack, equine massage.
12:00 Noon.
1:00-4:00 Free time. Tubing, shopping, relaxing.
4:30 Barn. Tack-up for evening ride. May be used as practice time for skills introduced earlier in the day, or as an evening trail ride.
6:30 Return to Barn. De-tack, groom, feed.
7:00 Barn Picnic Area or Ranch Headquarters. Dinner and Campfire with riders participating in entertainment.
Day 4
7:15 Ranch Headquarters. Breakfast.
8:00 Barn. Rider warm-up.
8:30 Horses warm-up and stretch.
9:00 Tack up and mount up. Continue with practice of "Balanced Mount" techniques from previous day. Advance to preparation for/execution of the cantor/lope, and/or flying lead changes. Video riders.
11:30 De-tack, groom.
12:00 Noon Barn Picnic Area or Ranch Headquarters. Lunch. 1:00-4:00 Free time.
4:30 Barn. Tack up. Evening practice of "Balanced Mount" techniques. Application/use in specific disciplines and events.
6:30 Return to Barn. De tack, groom, feed.
7:30 Depart for dinner and dancing in Bandera.
Day 5
Morning. (Late morning or early afternoon departure of participants).
6:00 AM Barn. Tack up. Depart on Sunrise Trail Ride.
7:30 Breakfast on the trail.
8:30 Ride back to barn.
9:30 or 10:00 Barn. De-tack. Participants get ready for departure.
... All clinics can be customized to your needs and riding ability
We recommend to add on 2 days of ranch vacation to relax and prepare ... best 1 day before and 1 day after the clinic. The ranch dyas include 2 hours of trail riding each day, leaving enough time for some a professional Therapeudic or Swedish massage, A Hot Stone Therapy or a "anti-stress" facial or deep cleaning facial (must be booked 24 hrs in advance)
Program Director/ Head Instructor Dianne Tobin has over 30 years experience training horses, from starting youngsters under saddle, to working through problems of older mounts. She has competed successfully and won high-point awards in Showmanship at Halter, Western Pleasure, Western Horsemanship, Reining, Trail, English Pleasure, and English Equitation. She also spent eight years as a successful Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, and has an extensive knowledge of human biomechanics, kinesiology, and mind/body awareness. This knowledge, coupled with her horsemanship experience, gives her a unique perspective on the horse and rider relationship, and a special ability to communicate concepts and ideas to her students.
Meeting:
Bandera
Airport:
San Antonio TX
Transfer:
San Antonio
Distance:
45 miles
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Tack:
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Western, some English upon request
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Horses:
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Registered Quarter Horses from champion bloodlines
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Pace:
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4.5 hrs p d
2.5 lessons, 2 hrs hacking
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(1
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Age:
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5
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Weight:
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225 lb
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Riders:
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1 riders
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2 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
14
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Riders of any skill level will benefit from this in-depth study of the fundamentals of effective riding and horsemanship. (Only riders of like skill level are taught together.) A maximum student to teacher ratio of 2 to 1 insures ample personal attention.
Students may work with their own horses, or with one of the Lodge's. Our clinic mounts are individually selected for their excellent dispositions, responsiveness, beauty and athleticism.
We’re proud of our horses! And no wonder! Every individual in our herd has been selected for his or her beauty, athleticism, training, and disposition. And that makes your riding experience here one you will find no place else. From show records to pedigrees, to exceptional versatility, every one of them has something very special to offer its lucky rider. And you needn’t worry that this is a “bait and switch” routine. These are the actual horses on whom our guests take their lessons or clinics and enjoy their rides. So read on, and enjoy getting to know our horses, our stars!
Molly
Molly Minnick is our awesome 12 year old grey Quarter Horse mare. She is a grand-daughter of World Champion cutting horse Smart Little Lena, is trained for reining and shown in TRHA events. Her way of going is incredibly smooth and flowing and she responds to the most subtle of cues. What makes her even ore amazing is her ability to adapt to various skill levels of rides- quick with a balanced rider, more deliberate and careful with someone less skilled. Molly and Socks were Dianne’s personal horses who came with her to the ranch in 1999.
Socks
This lovely 13 year old Quarter Horse gelding arrived at the Lodge with Dianne and Peter in 1999. In 1998, Socks won championship trophy buckles in Trail, English Equitation, Showmanship at Halter, and Western Horse, novice division. His versatility and sensitivity under saddle make him a favorite of skilled riders here at the ranch. You may recognize his lovely, expressive face, rich color and distinctive markings from the Tractor Supply commercials he has starred in with George Strait.
Impy
Impressive Identity is a grandson of the World Champion Halter Quarter Horse, Impressive. He is Peter’s personal horse, and came to the ranch in 1999 soon after our arrival here. His lovely gaits and steadiness on the trail make him a favorite for trailrides, as well as lessons and clinics. His tolerant temperament makes him ideal for riders of many ages- children through adults, and of varied skill levels. At 23 years old, he still carries the elegant beauty and condition of his famous grandsire.
Tuffy
This handsome senior statesman is a perrienial favorite of young riders here at the ranch. He has nurtured many a newcomer through their first ride, and willingly and quietly carried them as they developed their riding skills.Tuffy’s elegant carriage and nimble movement belie his 20+ age under both Western and English tack. Tuffy has been featured in Ford truck tv commercials in his role as Hispanic singer Emilio’s horse.
Mandy
This pretty bay Quarter Horse mare has been part of our herd since 2003. Bred and trained for Western Pleasure, she has smooth, collected gaits, and a quiet attitude on the trail. Her compact 15 hand size and lovely proportions make her a favorite, especially among the ladies learning to ride here at the Lodge. She is superb under Western, and is equally stylish under English tack. What a doll!
Jack
Blackjack Bargain also came to live at the Lodge in 2003. His long, flowing strides and elegant 16-1 hand frame make him a favorite for Hunt Seat riders and students. (He travels equally nicely under Western tack on the trail.) At 7 years old, he already shows the sensible and willing attitude typical of the Quarter Horse breed, and is quickly earning his place as the preferred mount of many guests here at the ranch.
Smoky
Smoky, registered as Relentless Jack in the APHA and IBHA, is a classic Grulla lineback dun. His unusual color and elegant lines and movement give him an eye-catching quality under Hunt Seat and Western styles. His “floating” trot and gentle, rocking canter delight guests on the trail and in the arena. Smoky came to live at the ranch at age 9, in March of 2004.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart ; validity varies - for most countries the passport must be valid for at least six months from the date on which the holder enters the. more
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Annual Average Rainfall: |
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Annual Average Temperature: |
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31º |
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Average July Maximum: |
94º |
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Growing Season: |
235 days |
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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First class accommodations are offered in private cabins or luxury suites. The lodge is located on an authentic working guest ranch. An Early Texas/Ranch architectural theme is carried throughout the newly constructed cabins and barn, while the existing historical ranch house provides an operational and thematic centerpiece. Accommodations are strategically nestled among the oaks and perched among the junipers with just enough distance between them to provide guests a sense of privacy without feeling isolated. All are within walking distance fromthe equestrian area, the private park entrance, the cool pool and jacuzzi, and the ranch headquarters.
The private cabins feature bedroom, sunroom (which can be used as a second bedroom), two bathrooms, and a living/kitchen/dining room with cathedral ceiling and 22 foot tall limestone fireplace in the center of the room.
Kitchen is fully equipped, and living room has a sleeper sofa. Private Cabins sleep up to six people.
Luxury Suites feature bedroom, sunroom, (which can be used as a second bedroom), kitchen, (fully equipped), and bathroom. Luxury Suites sleep up to four people.
For the comfort and safety of the guests, lodge interiors are no smoking and pets are not permitted.
Spa Services available in the privacy of your accommodation. Candle-lit dinners in the dining room are also available by reservation.
Meals
The packages include breakfast foods, stocked in your accommodation. All other meals are served in the dining room of the ranch house headquarters. Dinners are served by candlelight.
Riders of any skill level will benefit from this in-depth study of the fundamentals of effective riding and horsemanship. (Only riders of like skill level are taught together.) A maximum student to teacher ratio of 2 to 1 insures ample personal attention.
Students may work with their own horses, or with one of the Lodge's. Our clinic mounts are individually selected for their excellent dispositions, responsiveness, beauty and athleticism.
We’re proud of our horses! And no wonder! Every individual in our herd has been selected for his or her beauty, athleticism, training, and disposition. And that makes your riding experience here one you will find no place else. From show records to pedigrees, to exceptional versatility, every one of them has something very special to offer its lucky rider. And you needn’t worry that this is a “bait and switch” routine. These are the actual horses on whom our guests take their lessons or clinics and enjoy their rides. So read on, and enjoy getting to know our horses, our stars!
Molly
Molly Minnick is our awesome 12 year old grey Quarter Horse mare. She is a grand-daughter of World Champion cutting horse Smart Little Lena, is trained for reining and shown in TRHA events. Her way of going is incredibly smooth and flowing and she responds to the most subtle of cues. What makes her even ore amazing is her ability to adapt to various skill levels of rides- quick with a balanced rider, more deliberate and careful with someone less skilled. Molly and Socks were Dianne’s personal horses who came with her to the ranch in 1999.
Socks
This lovely 13 year old Quarter Horse gelding arrived at the Lodge with Dianne and Peter in 1999. In 1998, Socks won championship trophy buckles in Trail, English Equitation, Showmanship at Halter, and Western Horse, novice division. His versatility and sensitivity under saddle make him a favorite of skilled riders here at the ranch. You may recognize his lovely, expressive face, rich color and distinctive markings from the Tractor Supply commercials he has starred in with George Strait.
Impy
Impressive Identity is a grandson of the World Champion Halter Quarter Horse, Impressive. He is Peter’s personal horse, and came to the ranch in 1999 soon after our arrival here. His lovely gaits and steadiness on the trail make him a favorite for trailrides, as well as lessons and clinics. His tolerant temperament makes him ideal for riders of many ages- children through adults, and of varied skill levels. At 23 years old, he still carries the elegant beauty and condition of his famous grandsire.
Tuffy
This handsome senior statesman is a perrienial favorite of young riders here at the ranch. He has nurtured many a newcomer through their first ride, and willingly and quietly carried them as they developed their riding skills.Tuffy’s elegant carriage and nimble movement belie his 20+ age under both Western and English tack. Tuffy has been featured in Ford truck tv commercials in his role as Hispanic singer Emilio’s horse.
Mandy
This pretty bay Quarter Horse mare has been part of our herd since 2003. Bred and trained for Western Pleasure, she has smooth, collected gaits, and a quiet attitude on the trail. Her compact 15 hand size and lovely proportions make her a favorite, especially among the ladies learning to ride here at the Lodge. She is superb under Western, and is equally stylish under English tack. What a doll!
Jack
Blackjack Bargain also came to live at the Lodge in 2003. His long, flowing strides and elegant 16-1 hand frame make him a favorite for Hunt Seat riders and students. (He travels equally nicely under Western tack on the trail.) At 7 years old, he already shows the sensible and willing attitude typical of the Quarter Horse breed, and is quickly earning his place as the preferred mount of many guests here at the ranch.
Smoky
Smoky, registered as Relentless Jack in the APHA and IBHA, is a classic Grulla lineback dun. His unusual color and elegant lines and movement give him an eye-catching quality under Hunt Seat and Western styles. His “floating” trot and gentle, rocking canter delight guests on the trail and in the arena. Smoky came to live at the ranch at age 9, in March of 2004.
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Tack:
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Western, some English upon request
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Horses:
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Registered Quarter Horses from champion bloodlines
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Pace:
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4.5 hrs p d
2.5 lessons, 2 hrs hacking
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Level:
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(1
to
4
out of 5) Any riding level
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Age:
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Min
5
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Weight:
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Max
225 lb
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Riders:
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Min
1 riders
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Max
2 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
14
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Riders of any skill level will benefit from this in-depth study of the fundamentals of effective riding and horsemanship. (Only riders of like skill level are taught together.) A maximum student to teacher ratio of 2 to 1 insures ample personal attention.
Students may work with their own horses, or with one of the Lodge's. Our clinic mounts are individually selected for their excellent dispositions, responsiveness, beauty and athleticism.
We’re proud of our horses! And no wonder! Every individual in our herd has been selected for his or her beauty, athleticism, training, and disposition. And that makes your riding experience here one you will find no place else. From show records to pedigrees, to exceptional versatility, every one of them has something very special to offer its lucky rider. And you needn’t worry that this is a “bait and switch” routine. These are the actual horses on whom our guests take their lessons or clinics and enjoy their rides. So read on, and enjoy getting to know our horses, our stars!
Molly
Molly Minnick is our awesome 12 year old grey Quarter Horse mare. She is a grand-daughter of World Champion cutting horse Smart Little Lena, is trained for reining and shown in TRHA events. Her way of going is incredibly smooth and flowing and she responds to the most subtle of cues. What makes her even ore amazing is her ability to adapt to various skill levels of rides- quick with a balanced rider, more deliberate and careful with someone less skilled. Molly and Socks were Dianne’s personal horses who came with her to the ranch in 1999.
Socks
This lovely 13 year old Quarter Horse gelding arrived at the Lodge with Dianne and Peter in 1999. In 1998, Socks won championship trophy buckles in Trail, English Equitation, Showmanship at Halter, and Western Horse, novice division. His versatility and sensitivity under saddle make him a favorite of skilled riders here at the ranch. You may recognize his lovely, expressive face, rich color and distinctive markings from the Tractor Supply commercials he has starred in with George Strait.
Impy
Impressive Identity is a grandson of the World Champion Halter Quarter Horse, Impressive. He is Peter’s personal horse, and came to the ranch in 1999 soon after our arrival here. His lovely gaits and steadiness on the trail make him a favorite for trailrides, as well as lessons and clinics. His tolerant temperament makes him ideal for riders of many ages- children through adults, and of varied skill levels. At 23 years old, he still carries the elegant beauty and condition of his famous grandsire.
Tuffy
This handsome senior statesman is a perrienial favorite of young riders here at the ranch. He has nurtured many a newcomer through their first ride, and willingly and quietly carried them as they developed their riding skills.Tuffy’s elegant carriage and nimble movement belie his 20+ age under both Western and English tack. Tuffy has been featured in Ford truck tv commercials in his role as Hispanic singer Emilio’s horse.
Mandy
This pretty bay Quarter Horse mare has been part of our herd since 2003. Bred and trained for Western Pleasure, she has smooth, collected gaits, and a quiet attitude on the trail. Her compact 15 hand size and lovely proportions make her a favorite, especially among the ladies learning to ride here at the Lodge. She is superb under Western, and is equally stylish under English tack. What a doll!
Jack
Blackjack Bargain also came to live at the Lodge in 2003. His long, flowing strides and elegant 16-1 hand frame make him a favorite for Hunt Seat riders and students. (He travels equally nicely under Western tack on the trail.) At 7 years old, he already shows the sensible and willing attitude typical of the Quarter Horse breed, and is quickly earning his place as the preferred mount of many guests here at the ranch.
Smoky
Smoky, registered as Relentless Jack in the APHA and IBHA, is a classic Grulla lineback dun. His unusual color and elegant lines and movement give him an eye-catching quality under Hunt Seat and Western styles. His “floating” trot and gentle, rocking canter delight guests on the trail and in the arena. Smoky came to live at the ranch at age 9, in March of 2004.
Passports
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in the chart ; validity varies - for most countries the passport must be valid for at least six months from the date on which the holder enters the USA. If not, the holder will be admitted until the expiration date on the passport; check with the embassy (see Contact Addresses).
Passport Note
(a) For nationals included in the Visa Waiver Program (see below), passports must be valid for at least 90 days from date of entry.
(b) All travellers entering the USA under the Visa Waiver Program require individual machine-readable passports. Children included on a parent's passport also now require their own machine-readable passport. Travellers not in possession of machine-readable passports will require a valid USA entry visa.
(c) Passports issued on or after 26 October 2005 will need to have a biometric identifier in order for the holder to travel visa free under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Machine-readable passports issued between 26 October 2005 and 25 October 2006 require a digital photograph printed on the data page or an integrated chip with information from the data page. Machine-readable passports issued on or after 26 October 2006 will require an integrated chip with information from the data page (e-passport).
The US has announced new measures that require all travellers to provide details online 72 hours prior to travel.
ESTA: The Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) came into force on 12 January 2009. It is a fully automated, electronic system for screening passengers before they begin travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. ESTA applications must be submitted at least 72 hours before travel to the USA. Some websites may charge you for the service but you can apply online for free at www.dhs.gov. The granting of an ESTA does not guarantee entry to the USA.
New Requirements for Travellers: As of 23 January 2007 all persons, including US citizens, travelling by air between the USA and Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda are required to present a valid passport, or other approved document, when entering or re-entering the USA. Similar requirements for those travelling by land or sea will be introduced on 1 June 2009.
For further details about the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, visit the website of the US Department of State: (website: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html).
Visas
Not required by nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days except:
1. nationals of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania and Slovak Republic, who do require a visa.
Visa Note
(a) Landed Immigrants of Canada and British residents of Bermuda who are citizens of, and have valid passports from, Commonwealth countries or Ireland are not eligible to enter the USA without a visa. (b) All passengers using US airports for transit purposes are required to obtain a transit visa. This does not affect qualified travellers travelling visa free under the Visa Waiver Program. (d) To qualify for visa-free travel under the Visa Waiver Program, nationals must travel on a valid passport, for holiday, transit or business purposes only and for a stay not exceeding 90 days. (e) Passengers must have the full address and ZIP code of where they are staying in the USA to be able to fully complete the I-94W form. Note: Airlines are also required to collect passenger details, including the address of their first night's accommodation in the USA, before they board the aircraft. (f) 2. Holders of UK passports with the endorsement British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Protected Person, British Overseas Citizen or British National (Overseas) Citizen do not qualify for the Visa Waiver Program. A passport which states holder has right of abode or indefinite leave to remain in the UK does not qualify for visa free travel. (g) A visa does not expire with the expiry of the holder’s passport. An unexpired, endorsed visa in an expired passport may be presented for entry into the USA, as long as the visa itself has not been cancelled, is undamaged, is less than 10 years old and is presented with a valid non-expired passport, provided that both passports are for the same nationality. (h) Nationals of countries not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Types of Visa and Cost
Tourist, Business, Transit and Student: US$131.
Validity
Visas may be used for travel to the USA until the date it expires. Some visas are valid for multiple entries. The length of stay in the USA is determined by US immigration officials at the time of entry but is generally six months; there is, however, no set time.
Applications to:
Embassy or consulate (see Contact Addresses).
Working Days Required
Usually five after interview. Some cases may take up to 12 weeks – check with embassy/consulate.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No/2 |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
1 |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
N/A |
| Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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