Thank You, Des Moines!

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Our last Walkabout Tour stop of the year found us in Des Moines, Iowa over the weekend. An enthusiastic crowd and great training demo horses made for a fantastic event! Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Iowa State Fairgrounds! Here’s what a few attendees had to say about the event:

Had a great time! Phenomenal job! – Jim Anderson

Was awesome can’t wait to be able to see you again and learn even more!!! Thanks for all you do 🙂 my little mare and I really appreciate your lessons! – Laura Berg-Olson

Thanks for bringing the tour to Iowa! This was my third time and I’ve loved it every time! – Jeff Vander Wert

Thanks to your whole staff my daughters Natasha Schutte and Alyssa Meyer had a great time and learned a lot of valuable information as always. – Peggy Meyer

Thank you for coming to the Midwest! It’s always a great learning experience! – mrsfitcrosson

Thanks for picking our horse! Loved the show and Ellie got a great workout!! – cy_bowman

It was a fabulously informative weekend, as usual! You have changed my life with horses. – kkbre2011

Got to meet the man himself and had a very fun time this weekend at the Walkabout Tour in Des Moines. It was so inspiring, and my horses are in for a surprise when I get home and start working them more than normal – dawns.drifter2019

First tour ever, first time meeting my inspiration. Had a great time. Totally worth it. Loved it all. – sara.chubbs

Look for the 2020 Walkabout Tour schedule to be released this fall!

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