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Dave Wood's riding class
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[QUOTE="NVR FNSH, post: 623491, member: 20411"] FePrincess/SFO, Do a search on my user name and you'll find several threads about Dave's class and my experiences - both good. I had the pleasure of attending the Women's Oregon school as a 'day laborer' and was very impressed with the way the school was laid out with dedicated sections/obstacles & multiple instructors. IMO this was the ultimate teaching environment but it also requires a lot more resources - time/planning/support - than Dave's classes. Dave's classes were a combination of trail riding and instruction/drills at various locations along the trail. Don't get me wrong - I learned a lot from Dave (I can stand to learn a lot more) I'm just making an observation about the different 'types' of schools/instructions. You'll learn a lot at one of Dave's classes. Brian [/QUOTE]
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