Horseback Riding

You won't find many "push button" horses at Brown Ledge. That's because we firmly believe in order to ride you have to do much more than just sit there. From its beginning, 82 years ago, Brown Ledge set for itself the task of really teaching horsemanship, refusing to be satisfied with the ordinary policy of merely providing an opportunity to ride. It is for this reason that its string of approximately 40 horses includes both the safe type for beginners, and the challenging type of mount that requires the best efforts of more experienced riders. It is for this reason that its instructors have been men and women skilled in teaching; thorough-going, avid advocates of the science and art of horsemanship. Those who look to Brown Ledge for leadership in riding may expect to have a high standard of horsemanship maintained.

 

Since Brown Ledge girls ride each weekday of the camp season, they are bound to show more progress than in a year of casual or "one lesson a week" kind of riding. Brown Ledge girls make progress that is genuine and measurable.

On the first day of the camp season every girl is given a brief, screening test to determine her relative ability. If she is a beginner, with no experience, she is placed in beginners' class, regardless of age. If she has ridden before, but has had no instruction worthy of note, she will find herself in the next highest group, and so on-up to the classes containing the most experienced campers.

From then on each class is given instruction daily, Monday through Friday. The progress of each rider is followed and discussed by the riding staff. Periodically new class groupings are made to allow for changes in skill. Thus a girl who makes unusually rapid progress may move up quickly. Importantly, all riding classes are strictly limited in size.

A series of inter-camp horse shows and a full in-camp horseshow provide the opportunity each summer for Brown Ledge riders to demonstrate newly acquired skills and gain experience riding in a competitive environment. More advanced students may also learn how to set-up and run such shows and events.


Twice during each summer the junior counselors in riding conduct a series of try-outs to select members for the famous Brown Ledge Mounted Drill. This marvelously coordinated horse drill, designed and led by campers, is performed without command and to music, with the riders in uniform (furnished). Parents may see it each year at our own horseshow. Every girl who has ever seen the drill perform would give almost anything to "make the team."

Due to the absence of special riding fees, the camp is able to control the entire policy of this department, thus making riding a solid part of the whole program - not a side issue - nor a special privilege for a chosen few.

The camp owns enough of the extensive string of horses and equipment to insure continuity of quality. While we cannot guarantee there will be no changes in our instructional staff nor in the individual horses from year to year, we do guarantee the general quality of our program.

RIDING: TWO DISTINCT LINES OF INTEREST 

There are, in our experience, two very distinct lines of interest among girls who ride: those who eagerly absorb all of the instruction they can get; who want to show and event; who hope to someday be owners and trainers. And those, equally important, who think of riding as pure recreation, who want instruction aimed at giving them the skill necessary to enjoy - with safety - the pleasure of being able to handle a horse with confidence. The Brown Ledge horsemanship program answers the aims of both groups.

INSTRUCTION IN STABLE MANAGEMENT

In addition to quality instruction for riders, Brown Ledge offers a solidly based course in Stable Management. It is our belief that riders of all levels should have the opportunity to learn all aspects of caring for and handling horses- not just the actual riding portion.

From the beginner level, Brown Ledge girls learn how to groom, tack, feed and water the horses. Intermediate and vanguard training includes lectures on confirmation, recognition of diseases, basic cures and when to call the vet, how and when to use various kinds of tack, the differences involved in conditioning for shows and events-in short, all the things a good rider needs to know.

 
 

Summer Address: Brown Ledge Camp
71 Brown Ledge Road
Colchester, VT 05446
Ph: (802) 862-2442
Fax: (802) 658-1614
Winter Address: Brown Ledge Camp
25 Wilson Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Ph: (802) 862-2442
or (800) 246-1958
Fax: (802) 658-1614


Send your questions or comments to info@brownledge.org
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