Thank You, Vegas!

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Vegas is always one of our biggest and most fun tour stops, and this weekend’s Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries was no exception. Thank you to everyone who joined us at the South Point Arena & Equestrian Center!

Thank you to all of the AWESOME Downunder staff for all your hard work this weekend. Thank you Clinton, Kristen and Jeff for sharing your knowledge and talent with us. Enjoyed our time and gave us inspiration to get it done!! – Lyn Fellows

It was so worth the trip from Canada to see CA and his amazing staff work The Method! Thank you for the inspiration and motivation to take my responsibility as a horse owner seriously and makes my horses the best that they can be. Thank you for your wit, sarcasm, and ability to state the obvious. God Bless America for the right to do just that. – Tamiko Charlton

It was a fabulous tour! Thank you Clinton for all that you do to make all of us better horsemen! We love ya! Can’t wait til the next one. – Julie Taylor Westerfield

Awesome clinic. It’s goin to be a learning session for my best boy straightaway. Clinton, you are so dang talented and entertaining at the same time. Thank you. – Lynne Goodman

Thank you!!!! My first tour and already planning my next one! – Stacey Garrett

Thank you Clinton and Staff. This was our 14th tour. It was a great show. – Kim Esquibel

Learn more about Walkabout Tours and see our remaining 2020 schedule on our website.

 

 

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