Tour Program Giveaway: Win Clinton’s Favorite UltraCruz Grooming Products

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Next to all of the horsemanship knowledge Clinton shares at a Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries, the event’s giveaways are the most popular among the audience. Although the pandemic forced us to cancel the last two tours of the year, we’re bringing the fun of our tour program giveaways to you!

The 130-page tour program is full of insider information about the events as well as need-to-know details about Clinton’s career, Downunder Horsemanship and the Method. Now through September 30th, when you purchase a Walkabout Tour Program, you’ll receive a Philosophy Book and a $10 coupon to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store.* Plus, anyone who becomes a No Worries Club member between now and the end of September will receive a Tour Program in their welcome kit.*

Each Tour Program has a number on its back cover. In October, we’ll pool all the program numbers together and hold a drawing to select numbers to win a variety of prizes. We’ll be giving away a little bit of everything, from tack and equipment to memberships and training resources. Among the prizes are two grooming kits from UltraCruz stocked full of Clinton’s favorite grooming products!

Winners will be contacted via their Downunder Horsemanship account email.

*Offer is valid while supplies last.

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