Northern California - Schoolmasters
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:07 pm
Okay, so after the visit to Davis and their verdict, my beautiful guy is going to have to go into semi-retirement and try to learn to be a trail horse (so far, he disagrees). But despite the fact that I'm a "Little Old Lady," I'd like to continue to progress, even if only in teeny-teeny steps. We were showing 2nd, schooling 3rd when he was hurt, so while I'm a little rusty, I don't want to just walk/trot/canter around the ring on a TL horse. I can ride my friend's 26 year old Oldenburg if I want to do that (It's not good for him to canter any more, however; he could do a mean 3rd level walk/trot test though - he does all the lateral work )
Can anyone recommend a stable/trainer with school horses where I could, as they say, keep my hand (butt?) in (the saddle) and keep learning?
I've seen an ad for Seven Oaks in Portola Valley. Does anyone know anything about them? That's a bit of a drive for me (I'm in Concord), but I could do it if I had to. Someone in Contra Costa or Alameda County would be better, though.
Thanks for any assistance you can render.
Can anyone recommend a stable/trainer with school horses where I could, as they say, keep my hand (butt?) in (the saddle) and keep learning?
I've seen an ad for Seven Oaks in Portola Valley. Does anyone know anything about them? That's a bit of a drive for me (I'm in Concord), but I could do it if I had to. Someone in Contra Costa or Alameda County would be better, though.
Thanks for any assistance you can render.