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Being around horses will change your life.
Exceptional connections with them will make it magical.

«Imagine a world, where the connection with wild horses

enriches your life. Overcome fear and find your inner peace.
Climb the mustang mountain, be here, find your place

of happiness and carry it wherever you go.»

Katrin

Katrin has been riding and training horses for 30 years, worked with several western trainers and natural horsemanship instructors, and participated in clinics and workshops

in Europe and California.

 

On her Ranch in California, she gentled 7 wild Mustangs from the Bureau of Land Management and started them under saddle. ”Every time I got lost, I went to the horses and found me again.

 

"Horses have been my anchor my whole life. I want to share this wonderful experience with all the people, who come to Mustang Mountain and want to find their smile again“

Hardy

Hardy taught at UC Berkeley and the Art Institute of San Francisco. He has worked with horses for about 30 years, has helped people with horses, and has worked with kids with special needs. His horse work is published in several Horse Magazines. He worked with Wild Horses in Italy and California. He is helping people to adopt a Mustang through the

Mustang Heritage Foundation.

 

”Wild Horses, heal us to feel the power of presence and finding our Self.“ He spent more than 10 years with the most famous Natural Horsemanship Trainers, and Leadership Coaches all over the world, especially from the USA. He worked amongst others with Pat Parelli, GaWaNi Ponyboy, Monty Roberts, Leslie Desmond, David Lichman, Peter Campbell, and many more. Read more about the language and the life-changing secrets from the horses at www.horse-code.com

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Chuck

Charlotte aka Chuck is a well-respected horse lady who has been involved in riding clubs in Butte county
for decades.


She trained over 80 horses from start, to where they could work cattle, worked with rescues and abused horses, taught many kids how to ride, and competed in Gymkhanas. In England, she led up to 24 riders

on15 miles of trail rides.

”The most important thing in working with horses

is to gain their trust and respect.
I want to make lessons safe and fun.“

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