Relationship Logic Immersion Training and Campout
Wild Horse Sanctuary, Shingletown, CA
4 days at the WHS – Offsite Participant Package – Includes
- Wednesday dinner & orientation
- Thursday lunch and dinner
- Friday lunch and dinner
- Saturday lunch and dinner
- Sunday lunch
- Snacks and beverages each day
- Sunday Trail ride (2-2.5 hours)*
Below is an example of the type of offsite lodging provided. Offsite lodging will be a 3 bedroom house with full kitchen, 1 bathroom. The bed configuration will be similar to 1 Queen Bed, 1 Double Bed, 2 Single Beds OR 2 Queen Beds, 2 Single Beds.
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Natural Lifemanship and the Wild Horse Sanctuary have partnered up to offer you a one-of-a-kind, extraordinarily special Natural Lifemanship Immersion training.
For the first three days, the training will proceed as a normal Relationship Logic Immersion. On the fourth day, participants have the option to take a guided trail ride through the Sanctuary to see the wild horses and may have additional time to continue working with a wild horse.
At the end of the training, participants will have the option of adopting a horse. Details about the horses and the optional adoption will be available closer to the event.
What makes this training special?
You get the unique opportunity to connect with nature, wild horses, Natural Lifemanship trainers, and a community of people who share your passion.
Located near Shingletown, California on 5,000 acres of lush lava rock-strewn mountain meadow and forestland, you will stay on-site at the Wild Horse Sanctuary Horse Camp with NL trainers. All meals and snacks will be provided, including exquisite campfire prepared dinners each evening.
Nearly 300 rescued wild horses and burros roam free to live out their natural lives on open range in ecological balance with many diverse species of wildlife including deer, black bear, bobcat, wild turkey, gray fox, and over 150 species of birds.
This is an experience you will never forget.
Details:
What: Relationship Logic
Immersion and Campout
Who: Professionals in Equine Assisted Services or Horse Enthusiasts who have met the prerequisites
When: TBD
Where: The Wild Horse Sanctuary in Shingletown, CA
Why: Understanding how to apply learning in new situations, with thoughtful awareness is the key to allowing healing relationships to unfold organically.
Cost: $2,575
Prerequisites: The Fundamentals of NL (Level 1 trained) and the NL Intensive (Level 2 trained)
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What to expect?
4 days at the WHS. This includes:
- Wednesday dinner – Arrival day
- Thursday lunch and dinner
- Friday lunch and dinner
- Saturday lunch and dinner
- Sunday lunch
- Snacks and beverages each day
- Sunday Trail ride (2-2.5 hours)*
Horse Camp:
Bordering a seasonal, vernal lake, the camp features frontier-style cabins that comfortably sleep two guests, a cookhouse with wood-burning stove, restrooms, and even a hot shower.
Sleeping Arrangements:
- Each cabin is outfitted with two beds.
- Our 8 guests will pair up and share 4 cabins. Trainers will occupy a 5th & 6th cabin.
- There is one common shower house apart from the cabins with two flushing toilets.
- None of the buildings in the camp are climate controlled.
Trail Ride:
- We will ride on Sunday in two separate groups.
- Whether riding the valley floor or the rugged, rock-strewn ridges of the Sanctuary, enjoy the excitement of wild herds grazing and running free in their natural surroundings. They share their natural setting with black bear, deer, quail, dove, wild turkey, gray fox, coyote, raccoon, badger, bobcat and mountain lion; also hawks, owls, bald eagles and 150 varieties of song birds.
- Equestrian riding helmets are required. You can bring your own or NL will provide one for you.
Meals:
- Meals will be western style cookouts.
- Dietary preferences or restrictions will be accommodated if known in advance.
- WHS is able to provide veggie or gluten free options but not vegan.
- Please reference your preference in the note section of the registration if you have any dietary needs.
About Wild Horse Sanctuary
Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax-exempt, public foundation and 5,000-acre preserve dedicated to the protection and preservation of America’s wild horses.
The Wild Horse Sanctuary’s mission is to protect and preserve America’s wild horses as a living national treasure by providing sanctuary in an ecologically balanced environment open to the public.
Location:
Wild Horse Sanctuary
5796 Wilson Hill Road,
Shingletown, CA 96088
For more information about Wild Horse Sanctuary, visit: www.wildhorsesanctuary.org
Whether you choose to adopt a wild horse or not at the end of the training, you may be certain that the work you’ve done building a connected relationship with a wild horse over the course of the 4-day training will lay the groundwork for your horse’s successful adoption.
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How to Prepare for this Unforgettable Experience:
To help you prepare for this 4-day adventure, here are some checklists and weather information.
Location & Weather
The weather can be unpredictable. It is not uncommon to have extreme heat during the day and colder temperatures at night with the possibility of thunderstorms. For current weather conditions, please go to weather.com and look at both Manton, CA and Shingletown, CA.
IMPORTANT – In hot weather hydrating one day prior to the training will help prevent dehydration. PLEASE DRINK LOTS OF WATER!
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