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Come learn from quality horseman, Tom Curtin! Add on's available: 1-day Groundwork Clinic on Thursday, September 5th, and a 3-day Cow Work Clinic to be held in the afternoons of September 6th, 7th & 8th. Separate pricing applies for the add-on clinics.In Tom’s horsemanship class he will give you several maneuvers to work on so that each rider can experience feel, timing, and balance at his or her own level. He tries to help each rider get together with their horse, to become one with their horse in a quality balanced relationship. This will help to set up the horse and rider to advance their horsemanship so that they can use their horsemanship for the cow working class.
This Horsemanship Clinic will take place the mornings of Friday-Sunday, September 6, 7th and 8th. 9 AM - Noon (times may change). Bring your horse or attend as a student auditor. Details and pricing are available from your co-hosts:
Tuition Fee: $700
Includes 3 half-days of instruction, facility fee, beverages and meals throughout the course.
Student Auditor Fee: $225
Includes all instruction, beverages and meals throughout the course.
You can hold your spot with a non-refundable deposit of $350 (or $75 for auditors) to 3R, LLC via Zelle 541-241-4188 (see payment link to Zelle on the "tickets" button) or by check made out to 3R, LLC, PO Box 2390, Sisters, OR 97759. Registration forms will be made available soon.
Co-Host Contact Information:
Pamela Rutherford 541-241-4188, [email protected]
Jill Rivoli 406-890-0340, [email protected]
Accommodations Available: luxury cabins, dry camping, pasture, & dry lot paddocks.
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Tom Curtin grew up in the Big Sky State of Montana where his father had an outfitting and packing business. Tom was extremely fortunate to be around and work for some of the most famous ranches of the west; among them being The King Ranch, The Four 6’s, Johnson Ranch and the 7D Ranch.
Along with beneficial settings for horse training, Tom also had the chance to learn from many inspirational men in the horse world. Buster Welch, for example,had a significant influence on how Tom now views and trains the horse.
Ray Hunt and his wife, Carolyn, also played an active role in the formation of Tom’s horsemanship. Ray showed Tom how to look at things from the horse’s point of view, an invaluable aspect of horse training that Tom still honors today. Along the way, however, a constant figure in Tom’s life was his father who remains today an exceptional and an accomplished horseman.
Tom and his wife Trina divide their time between Wilson, Oklahoma and Buffalo, Wyoming when not on the road conducting clinics.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
16400 Jordan Rd, Sisters, OR, United States, Oregon 97759
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