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Trail Ride dates and details below

TRAIL Rider Ratings ( unofficial ) To be used as a rough guide only...

GREENHORN--- Niether RIDER or HORSE has been on trail before.

GREEN ( to trail, may have experience in other forms, arenas, shows etc. )--- Either The RIDER or HORSE ( but not both)  has no experience with trails,

NOVICE---RIDER &/ OR HORSE  have been on trails before but not with groups or unfamiliar horses. ( good idea to have familiar horse in group )

LOWER INTERMEDIATE--- RIDER &/OR HORSE have had various trail experience with ( mixed ) groups of horses on trail, can manage the usual spooky items ( bags, garbage etc. ) without creating a large issue. Mostly flatland desert experience.

INTERMEDIATE--- RIDER & HORSE have had trail experience with possibly larger groups,small washes, ravines, hills and rock. able to handle
varieties in terrain that are not too severe.

ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE---RIDER & HORSE have a number of  ( mixed ) trails and miles under their belt, can handle most 'spooky' and 'new' objects they may encounter. Can handle most terrain, small mountains ( Pahrump Size ),Large washes,ravines,and gullies, trees,brush etc.

EXPERT ( ENTRY LEVEL)--- RIDER & HORSE can handle most if not all local terrain, dunes, rock, mountains, washes, etc. Can handles larger distances, under proven conditions, ( heat, darkness,etc.) Can handle most situations they may encounter and have a good working knowledge with each other knowing their capabilities etc.

EXPERT ( INTERMEDIATE ) ---Suitable for most situations along the trail, able to oversee other riders, good command of trail and terrain with mixed groups.

EXPERT---  Self explanitory...

ADVANCED EXPERT--- Horse has learned how to feed themselves, make the campfire and coffee before the rider wakes up, cleans tack / hooves and saddles up before rider finishes breakfast....

 

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Any questions, contact Jim Hannah 702-327-5414

 


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