We will welcome you saturday morning with coffee cake and refreshments. After that we introduce you to the Icelandic horses and show the special gaits of the Iclandic horse: Tolt and Pace. Lunch in the gazebo. After lunch we will give you hands on experience with handling a horse, saddling and lessons in the arena. Refreshment break in the gazebo followed by a trail ride through the forest suitable to the riding experience of the rider. After dinner you will enjoy a seminar about the Icelandic horse including history, gaits, and conformation by Arnold Faber International Feif breeding judge from 1998-2001. And a seminar on the care of the Icelandic horse by DVM Lennie Thurgood.
Day 3:
After a good night sleep and Icelandic breakfast we go out for an extended trail ride on these great horses in the beautiful Okanagan wilderness. We will have a lunch picnic on the trail. Around three o'clock we are back and say our good byes or if you like you can stay for the 6 day 5 nights ride.
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