Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic TGM

Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic TGM

Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic

May 18-20, 2016

REGISTRATION FORM

Name ______

Address ______

City/State/Zip ______

Home Phone ______

Work Phone ______

Cell Phone ______

Email Address ______

How did you hear about this clinic ______

Your registration reserves your rider spot. Rider spots held verbally for 5 days through April 18.

Payment in full must be received by April 18, 2016.

Registrations are non-refundable. See Information Sheets for Additional Information.

Total Clinic Fee: / Register before April 18, 2016, $550.00 ______
Register after April 18, 2016, $575.00 ______
Includes breakfast, showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups), outdoor pen for 3 days your horse. More details in fact sheet.
Circle: Gelding Mare
Minus Breakfast Option: / Register before April 18, 2016, $530.00 ______
Register after April 18, 2016, $555.00 ______
Includes showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups), outdoor pen for 3 days your horse. More details in fact sheet.
Circle: Gelding Mare
Auditor Clinic Fee: / Prepaid, $50.00/ per day X____ days ______
Day of Clinic, $60.00/per day X____ days ______
Auditor overnight camping, $20/per day X____ days ______
Auditor overnight camping includes breakfast, showers and tent or horse trailer
camping (no hook ups). Auditors please bring a comfortable chair.
TOTAL DUE: ______
Amount Paid: ______
Credit card payment option on next page…. Balance Due by April 18, 2016: ______

Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic

May 18-20, 2016

REGISTRATION FORM

Credit Card Payments

Credit Card #______CVC#______EXP Date: ______Please check: VISA ( ) Mastercard ( ) Signature:______

Return clinic Registration, Release and Check Payable to:

Peggy Malone, 300 Page Creek Road, Cave Junction, OR 97523

For additional information & questions contact:

Andria Watson • 541-415-1735 •

Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic

May 18-20, 2016

INFORMATION SHEEET

SEEKING REFINEMENT CLINIC TOPICS COVERED: Mike began learning the Vaquero tradition as a teenager from his grandfather, who advised him to seek out other vaqueros to deepen his knowledge. Mike set out to buckaroo on various ranches in California and Nevada where he learned from those who lived this old tradition. Today he is one of the few horsemen who can still build a traditional California Vaquero "turn at the touch" Bridle Horse.

• Hand positions, positive and negative.

• Understanding the pelvis positions and how to use them.

• Use of your legs to create energy to deliver direct and indirect signals.

• Upper body weight, how to use it to enhance signals.

• Putting multiple signals in concert.

• Developing two or more signals to ask your horse for the same movement.

TOTAL CLINIC REGISTRATION: Register before April 18, 2016, $550.00. Register after April 18, 2016, $575.00. Rider spots held verbally - for 5 days through April 18. Payment in full must be received by April 18, 2016. Registrations are non-refundable.

Includes breakfast, showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups), outdoor pen for 3 days your horse. You are responsible for your own horse – feed, clean, etc. Bring your own horse feed and bedding. Water available for horses and humans.

OPTIONAL: Delicious home made lunch items offered each day to purchase separately ($6+). Additional lodging available on site at the world famous Out N' About Treehouse Resort (contact treehouses.com).

MINUS BREAKFAST CLINIC REGISTRATION: If you’ve got breakfast covered, register before April 18, 2016, $530.00, Register after April 18, 2016, $550.00. Registrations are non-refundable.

Includes, showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups), outdoor pen for 3 days your horse. You are responsible for your own horse – feed, clean, etc. Bring your own horse feed and bedding. Water available for horses and humans.

OPTIONAL: Delicious home made lunch items offered each day to purchase separately ($6+). Additional lodging available on site at the world famous Out N' About Treehouse Resort (contact treehouses.com).

CANCELLATIONS: Registrations are non-refundable. If you need to cancel for any reason we strongly encourage you to try to sell your spot. If a rider or horse becomes unable to complete the clinic, no refund will be given as the Ride/Clinic host or instructor cannot be responsible for unforeseen problems.

RIDER SPOTS: 15

AUDITOR SPOTS: Prepaid, $50.00/day. Day of Clinic, $60.00/day. Bring a comfortable Chair. No refunds for cancellations or no shows. Auditor overnight camping, $20/per day.

Auditor Overnight Camping Includes, showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups).

OPTIONAL: Delicious home made lunch items offered each day to purchase separately ($6+). Additional lodging available on site at the world famous Out N' About Treehouse Resort (contact treehouses.com).

Auditor Overnight Camping Includes, showers and tent or horse trailer camping (no hook ups).

OPTIONAL: Delicious home made lunch items offered each day to purchase separately ($6+). Additional lodging available on site at the world famous Out N' About Treehouse Resort (contact treehouses.com).

SCHEDULE: Start promptly at 9:00 a.m., lunch from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., clinic ends every day between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. DAY 1 BEGINS WITH A MANDATORY LECTURE, RIDE IN AFTERNOON. There will be a break for lunch. Delicious home-made lunch items offered each day to purchase separately ($6+).

VIDEO AND AUDIOTAPING: You are welcome to video yourself during the clinic.

HORSES AND HORSEKEEPING: The State of Oregon requires all horses entering the state to have a

Negative Coggins within the last 12 months. This test takes some time, so if traveling from out of state, please plan ahead. Please try to arrive before dark as it makes it easier to find your way around. The stalls are not covered. Remember to bring a water bucket, bedding and your feed. You are responsible for cleaning your own stall daily and before you leave. If stalls are not clean upon departure you will be charged an additional $25.00

DIRECTIONS: to Takilma Gold Morgans & Out ‘N About Treehouse Resort (SAME ADDRESS). From I-5 north take Grants Pass exit 58 or from I-5 south take Grants Pass exit 55. Take Hwy 199 to Cave Junction. South of Cave Junction, about 1/2 of a mile, take a left on Rockydale Road. Go 6.5 miles to the stop sign, which is at a "T" in the road, this is Waldo Road, make a left. About a mile to next stop sign, make a right on Takilma Road, in 2.5 miles you will see Page Creek Road on the left, turn left and go about 1/4 mile, you will see mail boxes and 300 Page Creek Rd., turn left on gravel road and take it to the end.

From the south off of hi-way 199 you will come to the flashing light in the small town of "O'Brien", make a right at the flashing light on to O'Brien Rd. At the stop sign you will make a right on Waldo Rd, go about 8 miles to stop sign, make a right on Takilma Road, in 2.5 miles you will see Page Creek Road on the left, turn left and go about 1/4 mile, you will see mail boxes and 300 Page Creek Rd., turn left on gravel road and take it to the end.

LODGING OPTIONS: In addition to onsite lodging at Out ‘N About Treehouse Resort (contact for reservations), the following Motels are located within a short distance.

HOLIDAY MOTEL
24810 Redwood Highway
Kerby, OR 97531 (541) 592-3003
RESTAURANTS: / Kirbyville Inn
24304 Redwood Highway
Kerby, OR 97531 (541) 592-4689
Carlos Restaurante
120 Redwood Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97523
(541) 592-4553
Wild River Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co
249 Redwood Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97523 (541) 592-3556 / Taylor's Sausage Inc.
202 Redwood Highway, Cave Junction, OR 97523
541) 592-5358
McGrew's Restaurant and Lounge (Thurs & Fri)
33105 Redwood Hwy, O'Brien, Oregon
(541) 596-2202

Mike Bridges Seeking Refinement Clinic

May 18-20, 2016

INFORMATION SHEEET CONTINUED… treehouses.com takilmagoldmorgans.com

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAVE JUNCTION AREA:

GENERAL COURTESIES:

• Please drive VERY SLOWLY (10 miles per hr). Our neighbors appreciate dust control!

• No alcoholic beverages allowed on the premises.

• No unattended children.

• NO DOGS ALLOWED. We know how much you love your canine companions, but we would ask that you please refrain from bringing them to the Clinic. We wish to minimize any risk to people or horses that could be caused by an untimely bark or even just the normal doggy scampering. Thank you for your consideration of the riders, and their horses.

• Please pick up after yourself and your horse. There are trash receptacles and wheel barrels for manure.

• Leave all gates the way that you find them.

• Smile

***RETURN THE RELEASE FORMS WITH YOUR REGISTRATION***

PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT, RELEASE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK

In consideration of the services of Out N About Treehouse Treesort, LLC and Treehouse Zip Lines LLC, their agents, owners, officers, volunteers, participants, and all other person or entities in any capacity on their behalf (hereinafter collectively referred to as “ONATT&TZL”), I hereby agree to release, indemnify, and discharge ONATT&TZL, on behalf of myself, my spouse, my children, my parents, my heirs, assigns, personal representative and estate as follows:

1. I understand that attending a facility in the country in the trees, off the ground, on horseback, on swinging bridges, on stairs, on swings, wet decks may involve participation in physical activities both indoors and outdoors, and certain exposure to wildlife. With these, and all related activities, there is a certain element of risk. I acknowledge that my participation in horseback riding, ropes course, zipline activities and staying in a treehouse, entail known and unanticipated risks that could result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis, death, or damage to myself, to property, or to third parties. I understand that such risks simply cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of the activity.

The risks may include, but is not limited to: being struck by rock fall or other objects dislodged from above; the hazards of walking on uneven terrain and slips and falls; ropes burns; pinches, scrapes, twists and jolts that could result in scratches, bruises, sprains, lacerations, fractures, concussions, or even more severe life threatening hazards; the use of ropes, harnesses, and other equipment; the risks of falling off a platform or mountain; the risk of falling from significant heights, standing or walking on bridges, stairs and platforms both wet and dry; exposure to temperature and weather extremes which could cause cold shock, hypothermia, hyperthermia (heat related illnesses), heat exhaustions, sunburn, dehydration; exposure to and travel in rugged terrain, exposure to potentially dangerous wild animals, insect bites, and hazardous plant life; losing control of your horse and falling; accidents or illness can occur in remote places without medical facilities and emergency treatment or other services rendered; consumption of food or drink; improper lifting or carrying; my own physical condition, and the physical exertion associated with this activity. A horse, regardless of its training and usual past behavior, may act unpredictably at times based upon instinct or fright which may cause you to be thrown from your horse or injured by the horse. Horses may do such things as bite, kick, buck, lie down, or stumble. Saddles may slip and other tack or saddle problems may develop as a result of normal use and wear. Your horse may collide with obstacles or encounter variations in terrain such as creeks, water, bridges, traveled roads, wild animals, birds, stump, forest growth, debris, rocks and cliffs and other obstacles whether obvious or not and whether man made or natural. Participants may lose their balance that can result in falling from the horse.

Furthermore, ONATT&TZL employees have difficult jobs to perform. They seek safety, but they are not infallible. They might be unaware of a participant’s fitness or abilities. They might misjudge the weather or other environmental conditions. They may give incomplete warnings or instructions, and the equipment being used might malfunction.

2. I expressly agree and promise to accept and assume all of the risks existing in this activity. My participation in this activity is purely voluntary, and I elect to participate in spite of the risks.

3. I hereby voluntarily release, forever discharge, and agree to indemnify and hold harmless ONATT&TZL from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action, which are in any way connected with my participation in this activity or my use of ONATT&TZL’s equipment or facilities, including any such claims which allege negligent acts or omissions of ONATT&TZL.

4. Should ONATT&TZL or anyone acting on their behalf, be required to incur attorney’s fees and costs to enforce this agreement, I agree to indemnify and hold them harmless for all such fees and costs.

5. I certify that I have adequate insurance to cover any injury or damage I may cause or suffer while participating, or else I agree to bear the costs of such injury or damage myself. I further certify that I am willing to assume the risk of any medical or physical condition I may have.

6. In the event that I file a lawsuit against ONATT&TZL, I agree to do so solely in the state of Oregon, and I further agree that the substantive law of that state shall apply in the action without regard to the conflict of law and rules of that state. I agree that if any portion of this agreement is found to be void or unenforceable, the remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect.

By signing this document, I acknowledge that if anyone is hurt or property is damaged during my participation in this activity, I may be found by a court of law to have waived my right to maintain in a lawsuit against ONATT&TZL on the basis of any claim from which I have released them herein.

I have had sufficient opportunity to read this entire document. I have read and understood it, and I agree to be bound by its terms.

Signature of Participant______Print Name______

Address______City______State______

Treehouse______Phone______Date______

PARENT’S OR GUARDIAN’S ADDITIONAL INDEMNIFICATION (Must be completed for participants under the age of 18)

In consideration of ______(print minor’s name) (“Minor) being permitted by ONATT&TZL to participate in its activities and to use its equipment and facilities, I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless ONATT&TZL from any and all Claims which are brought by, or on behalf of Minor, and which are in any way connected with such use or participation by Minor.

Parent or Guardian: ______Print Name: ______Date: ______

PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT, RELEASE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK

In consideration of the services of Out N About Treehouse Treesort LLC and Treehouse Zip Lines LLC, their agents, owners,

officers, volunteers, participants, and all other person or entities in any capacity on their behalf (hereinafter collectively referred to as “ONATT&TZL”), I hereby agree to release, indemnify, and discharge ONATT&TZL, on behalf of myself, my spouse, my children, my parents, my heirs, assigns, personal representative and estate as follows:

1 I understand that attending a facility in the country in the trees, off the ground, on horseback, on swinging bridges, on stairs, on swings, wet decks may involve participation in physical activities both indoors and outdoors, and certain exposure to wildlife. With these, and all related activities, there is a certain element of risk. I acknowledge that my participation in horseback riding, ropes course, zipline activities and staying in a treehouse, entail known and unanticipated risks that could result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis, death, or damage to myself, to property, or to third parties. I understand that such risks simply cannot be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of the activity.

The risks may include, but is not limited to: being struck by rock fall or other objects dislodged from above; the hazards of walking on uneven terrain and slips and falls; ropes burns; pinches, scrapes, twists and jolts that could result in scratches, bruises, sprains, lacerations, fractures, concussions, or even more sever life threatening hazards; the use of ropes, harnesses, and other equipment; the risks of falling off a platform or mountain; the risk of falling from significant heights, standing or walking on bridges, stairs and platforms both wet and dry; exposure to temperature and weather extremes which could cause cold shock, hypothermia, hyperthermia (heat related illnesses), heat exhaustions, sunburn, dehydration; exposure to and travel in rugged terrain, exposure to potentially dangerous wild animals, insect bites, and hazardous plant life; losing control of your horse and falling; accidents or illness can occur in remote places without medical facilities and emergency treatment or other services rendered; consumption of food or drink; improper lifting or carrying; my own physical condition, and the physical exertion associated with this activity. A horse, regardless of its training and usual past behavior, may act unpredictably at times based upon instinct or fright which may cause you to be thrown from your horse or injured by the horse. Horses may do such things as bite, kick, buck, lie down, or stumble. Saddles may slip and other tack or saddle problems may develop as a result of normal use and wear. Your horse may collide with obstacles or encounter variations in terrain such as creeks, water, bridges, traveled roads, wild animals, birds, stump, forest growth, debris, rocks and cliffs and other obstacles whether obvious or not and whether man made or natural. Participants may lose their balance that can result in falling from the horse.

Furthermore, ONATT&TZL employees have difficult jobs to perform. They seek safety, but they are not infallible. They might be unaware of a participant’s fitness or abilities. They might misjudge the weather or other environmental conditions. They may give incomplete warnings or instructions, and the equipment being used might malfunction.

2. I expressly agree and promise to accept and assume all of the risks existing in this activity. My participation in this activity is purely voluntary, and I elect to participate in spite of the risks.

3. I hereby voluntarily release, forever discharge, and agree to indemnify and hold harmless ONATT&TZL from any and all claims, demands, or causes of action, which are in any way connected with my participation in this activity or my use of ONATT&TZL’s equipment or facilities, including any such claims which allege negligent acts or omissions of ONATT&TZL.