The Walkabout Tour is Headed to Texas in November

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The Walkabout Tour is back! Clinton’s bringing the two-day event presented by Ritchie Industries to the Dripping Springs Ranch Park & Event Center November 13th and 14th. Located in Dripping Springs, Texas, the facility sits just outside of Austin and is surrounded by tourist attractions.

The event will get started on Saturday, November 13th at 9 a.m. While Clinton and his clinicians will work with Clinton’s personal horses to share the results of his training program, much of the weekend is focused on helping local problem horses overcome behavioral issues in an effort to share how the Method gets results. From a spooky horse to a hard-to-handle horse at the canter, Clinton covers the most frustrating situations horsemen find themselves in. See the full lineup of training demos on our website.

The event will be the only Walkabout Tour held in 2021.

Tickets to the event are $25 for the weekend. As part of their membership benefits, No Worries Club members receive five complimentary tickets to tours each year. Tickets can be secured on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store or by calling the office at 888-287-7432. (Please note: In order to secure your No Worries Club member tickets, you must be logged in to your account on the Downunder Horsemanship store.)

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