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Ranch Hand Camp is designed for campers to expand their horse knowledge and experience while participating in Classic Camp chapel times, activities and free time.  Ranch Hands will learn basic and advanced horsemanship skills in daily ground and riding lessons. During the week, campers will saddle up for an extended trail ride and campfire.  No previous horse experience is necessary.  Parents are invited to watch their children demonstrate what they have learned at a Friday morning program, then stay for a light lunch and closing chapel before check-out.

For Students Completing Grades 6-8

     

   Dates  
  Ranch Hand 1  July 13-18, 2008 Rates Get Registration Form
  Ranch Hand 2 July 27-Aug 1, 2008 Rates Get Registration Form
  Ranch Hand 3 August 3-8, 2008 Rates Get Registration Form
          
Additional Info

Ranch Hand Camps are six day and five night camps.

At the beginning of each week, a wrangler meets with the campers individually to assess their skill level. Each camper is then grouped with other riders of equal ability to be taught together in the class setting.

Beginners cover such things as how to safely approach a horse, how to groom and saddle, as well as how to ride at the walk with good control.  The most advanced riders work on such things as transitions, collection, and lateral movements during their riding time.  In ground lessons they cover important horse health issues that will prepare them to adequately care for a horse.  Each camper is challenged to grow in their horsemanship skills and knowledge.

Our herd of horses consists of many breeds including Welsh Pony, Arabian, American Quarter Horse, Morgan, Appaloosa, Percheron, and Tennessee Walker.  We have horses trained in varying disciplines such as western pleasure, games, dressage, and jumping.  Campers are paired with horses according to their riding ability.

Cabin Counselors
In the cabins, there is a counselor and junior counselor with a maximum of 10 campers; the ratio is 1 staff to 5 campers.  At the ranch, class sizes vary from 1-6 campers.  Classes are taught by a wrangler with a wrangler-in-training assistant, so that the ratio is never more than 1 staff to 3 campers.  In some cases, campers may be the only one of their riding ability for that week and will have one-on-one lessons with a wrangler.

Skills Demonstration for Parents
Parents are welcome to join their camper on Friday for a demonstration of the ranch skills they learned during the week.


 

2345 RIDGE RD MOTLEY MN 56466  •  218-575-2240  •  Email the Shamineau Ranch