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Canadian Cowboy Challenge

b. Tie down of any type c. Nose band or cavesson d. Any form of gag or slip bit e. Bit-less bridles, side pulls, or halters f. Mechanical hackamore”

As well Rule 6.6 states “(n)o bridle-less riding.” on St. Patrick’s Day all decked out in green. Watch for us in April out for our Easter Ride. Get your Bonnets ready! We do our best to take every opportunity to bring smiles to everyone in our fabulous parks.

There are 8 divisions within a CCC Challenge. They are Shootin’ Sprouts, Youth, Older Than Dirt, Novice, Rookie, Non-Pro, Open, and Buckin’ Crazies. A description of each division is listed and explained on the CCC website.

These are only a few highlights of the CCC Rules. A full description of the 18 sections can be found on the website. CCC Rules should provide the necessary information for a rider to be able to compete at a Challenge.

Hope to see you at a Challenge. Have fun and enjoy the ride.

Vintage Riders Equestrian Club… for the love of horses! We are a gathering of horse enthusiasts within the Fraser Valley. Anyone over the age of 21 is welcome. We meet every 3rd Tuesday in Fort Langley to enjoy fellowship and a speaker and host a variety of clinics according to PHO.

Find us on Facebook at Vintage Riders Equestrian Club – public, email: vintageriders@mail.com

2023 Upcoming Events: Liberty with Brianna Frewin Pole Clinic with Jessie Blackmon Square Dancing with Carolyn Hunter