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Meeting: Waitsfield
Airport:   Burlington      
Transfer: Please take a taxi from Burlington or best to rent a car    Distance: 63 miles



Tack: Icelandic, English
Horses: Icelandic horses
Pace: Walt Trot Toelt, 5-6 hrs per day, half day on WE
Level: Riding Level (Click for legend) (2.5 out of 5)    Low Intermediate
Age: Min 10 Max 80
Weight: Max 225 lbs
Riders: Min 4 riders Max 8 riders

Each days ride is approximately 5 to 6 hours. Wednesday is only a morning ride. Children over 10 years with riding experience are welcome if accompanied by a parent or an adult. Groups are kept small, 2-8 riders plus guides.
Pace and distance ridden in one day (there are alternate routes) is decided by the riders. The horses are kept at the riding center most nights - from where you ride out. On some days they will stay stay out in a pasture waiting for you the next morning.


Tack and Equipment...
The horses are ridden in equipment traditionally used in Iceland.
The saddles are quality English saddles made especially for the Icelandic horses and are comfortable for both the horse as well as the rider.
Bridles have snaffle bits with drop nose-bands. Saddlebags and water bottles are available.
Helmets are required and are available for those who do not have their own.


The Horses...
All horses used are imported, purebred, carefully selected Icelandic Horses.  The breed is famous for stamina, gates (horses are 4 or 5 gated), pronounced homing instinct and gentle disposition. These horses are small, but do not have any trouble in carrying an ordinary sized rider up to 225 lbs. long distances. 
Riding Icelandic is certainly a unique experience and one never to be forgotten. Versatility One of the keys to enjoying Icelandic Horses is their well-rounded versatility. They are superb, natural jumpers, enthusiastic driving horses, and competent, talented partners in dressage. Endowed with tremendous stamina, Icelandic Horses stay healthy, fit and mentally well balanced with minimal stress and training Bred to carry adults smoothly and willingly over difficult terrain, Icelandic Horses bring their cheerful outlook and sensible attitude to each ride.
Always willing and energetic, they are forgiving and patient with beginners, yet offer the competition rider a challenging experience. Strong, yet never intimidating, and capable of carrying large adults due to their unique bone density, Icelandic Horses average 13 to 14 hands in height. Icelandic Horses are found in all colors and have beautifully defined heads and abundant manes and tails.
The Only Naturally Five-Gaited Horse
In addition to walk, trot, and canter, Icelandic Horses also tölt, a four-beat running walk that produces fluid, rhythmic, forward movement. The tölt, the most pleasurable gait, is free flowing and effortless, allowing the horse to cover rough terrain swiftly. Many Icelandic Horses also pace, an exhilarating racing gait which can be performed at speeds up to 30 miles per hour.
Whichever gait you choose, Icelandic Horses perform naturally and smoothly—no bouncing, no posting!
Why are Icelandics always called horses and never ponies?
The word pony is an English invention, probably from the old French word, poulenet, a diminuative form of poulain, or colt. So it defines small breeds on the British Isles like Shetlands, Welch, Dartmoors, Exmoors, and Connemaras. But pony is often used imprecisely. For example, it's used to describe polo horses and mustangs, which aren't necessarily small. The Pony Express in the 1860's used thoroughbreds and Morgans.
In Iceland, which had its own written language when most of Europe still relied on Latin, they're called only one word, hest, or horse The Icelandic’s that are used are well trained, willing, and “tolt” beautifully. The tolt is a smooth four – beat gait appreciated by long- distance riders. Saddles are English Style with special tolting saddles available. Almost all groups end up doing some walking, mostly tolting and a bit of cantering.




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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Vermont Country Inn Ride - Sugarbush
Tour Code: IRVT01
6 days / 5 nights ~$1,495.00
Dates : May - Oct

Trip Rating :
Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
CIntermediate
Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
D Strong Intermediate
Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Standard
Lodging Level Explained
   
= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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Tack: Icelandic, English
Horses: Icelandic horses
Pace: Walt Trot Toelt, 5-6 hrs per day, half...

Airport: Burlington
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