Thank You, Buckeye!

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The 2019 Walkabout Tour season got underway in Buckeye, Arizona this past weekend, and what a great event it was! A dedicated group of horsemen joined us at the South Buckeye Equestrian Center, and a carefully selected lineup of local problem horses for Clinton and his clinicians to work with made for plenty of learning opportunities.

“This has been the coolest weekend! I took the most amazing opportunity to see my idol! It has been quite the experience to really listen to him go into detail about his method. I was also so very lucky to win a PRS Saddle Pad and have him sign it!” – @kaevinsw

 

“I’ve learned so much and cannot wait to Apply the Method with my new girl coming to me this week for some lovin!” – @fell_hard_4h

 

“Our kids had an awesome time and learned so much. Thank you for all you do for our community of horses and for all you did for our non-profit Trak Ranch.” – @cowboytilley

 

“Big Time Fan Boy Moment. Good to meet ya. What an awesome day at the clinic.” – @dingoeta

 

“A part of my bucket list has been checked off! I will never wash my shoulder again. For real though, this man is so inspirational to me! So much love and respect, thank you for your time Mr. Anderson.” – @ambybam

 

“Such an amazing weekend! So great to meet the man behind the Method that is going to change my life and my horses’ lives! It’s on Georgie and Reload!” – @goodsonadventures

 

Thank you to our Walkabout Tour featured sponsor, Ritchie Industries, everyone who joined us in Buckeye and made the event a success!

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