No Worries Club Member Contest: Life in the Saddle Giveaway!

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As horsemen, we spend countless hours in the saddle and we end up in some amazing places – both mentally and physically. For this No Worries Club member contest, we want to know where your saddle has taken YOU! This could be where your mind drifts when you are riding or an actual place.

Rules and How the Contest Will Work:

  1. Each member may enter one time.
  2. Take a photo of you in the saddle (You do not have to be riding in Clinton’s Aussie Saddle to enter).
  3. Upload one photo to the “Life in the Saddle Giveaway” thread on the No Worries Club forums. Along with your photo, include a description of the mental or physical places your saddle has taken you by 5 p.m. CST Friday, March 22nd. Submit only one photo.
  4. In your post, be sure to include your first and last name and a little bit about your horse in the photo – name, age, and breed and how long you’ve been practicing the Method with him/her.
  5. On Monday, March 25th, we will randomly draw a WINNER. We’ll announce the winner on the No Worries Club website.

The Prize:

The winner will receive a Featherflex Cinch of their choice!

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