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Riding Lessons...Louisville, KY area

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  • Riding Lessons...Louisville, KY area

    Hi all!
    I'm looking for some recommendations for riding lessons, preferrably western, in the Louisville, KY area. We just moved down here a few months ago, and I am in desperate need of some lessons. I never really learned how to ride (whole 'nother story there) but I'm at the point where I'm terrified to get on my horses. I'm hoping that some lessons may help with that.

    All we do is trail ride. I recently lost my Belgian, who was my trail buddy, and now I am left to ride our other horses. Now, don't get me wrong, they are great horses. But..........I've come off of one of them, and the other I have just been afraid to get on. I'm not sure if it's because of coming off the other or what.

    But, that's my story. I'm hoping someone can recommend an instructor that is willing to work with a possibly stuck in her ways older rider that's terrified! Thanks to all who reply!!

    Bones

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    There is a little farm in South Louisiville/ Fairdale area called Bannon Woods. They do have a website if you want to google it. I sent an adult rerider there who just wanted to learn the basics and trail ride and she has enjoyed it. The farm backs up to a lot of trails too.

    My instructor's name is Keedle Ritter she is on the east end. We do hunter/ jumper. But she is great with adult beginner/ reriders. No western saddles though. Pm me if you want her number.
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      Thanks HL! You've been so helpful since our move down here! I really appreciate it. I did see Keedle's website when I was doing some searching. I love the sound of her place, and I have the website bookmarked, but I'm not confident right now in a western saddle, let alone an english one. But I'll definitely keep her in mind. I'm off to google the other site you gave me! Thanks again!

      Bones

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        Oh the saddles aren't bad Keedle has some very very calm and patient schoolies. And deeper seat saddles. We haven't had an adult beginner fall off yet . She can really take it verrrrrrrry slow for you if you need it After all she puts up with me LOL
        ___._/> I don't suffer from insanity.. I enjoy every
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          Oh and if you want to watch me humiliate myself in a lesson one morning feel free to come on out and watch. I won't mind
          ___._/> I don't suffer from insanity.. I enjoy every
          ____/ minute of it! Member stick horse art lovers
          ';;;;;;; clique
          //__\\<-- Don't feed the llama!

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            You have a pm!

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              Bannon Woods is a pretty cool place. Nothing fancy but you have the Jefferson Memorial Forest trails right there. They are awesome, especially when it's a hundred degrees everywhere else outside of the woods, LOL.
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                Thanks luvmytbs! I have an email out to the owner to get some more info on lessons, etc. I appreciate the opinion!

                Bones

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                  It was good to see you today!! Hope you had fun!! And hope we didn't scare you too badly We are a rowdy bunch
                  Last edited by horse-loverz; Aug. 11, 2009, 03:35 PM.
                  ___._/> I don't suffer from insanity.. I enjoy every
                  ____/ minute of it! Member stick horse art lovers
                  ';;;;;;; clique
                  //__\\<-- Don't feed the llama!

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                    It was great meeting all of you!! I had such a fun time! It's very refreshing to meet some "horse" people that aren't all about gossip and talking down to you. I really appreciate you taking the time to entertain me. I've been talking with the hubby and I'm pretty sure I'm going to take lessons with Keedle! I just need to talk with her about how often, how much, etc. Do you know if she has any openings for boarding and what prices are for that? PM me if you can! Thanks again!!!!!

                    Bones

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                    • #11
                      Yeah! It was good to meet you yesterday a.m. I think you will really enjoy coming out and taking lessons with Keedle!!

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