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- - - cambio drive Welcome to Cambio! The road to Cambio is a long, windy dirt path that snakes through the canyons of northern Mexico and crosses over a small stream. Cambio itself is nestled between a crevice of the canyon that surrounds the barn, keeping it hidden and a secret from the rest of the world. |
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- - - la casa Contrasting to most of Cambio's run-down rustic vibe is the house where the teens who can't afford a house or apartment out in town live. The house is only one level, but extremely spread out with a beautiful courtyard in the middle where breakfast is usually served and everyone sits and eats together as one big family. Rooms range from large to small where the kids can have their own room or share a room with up to two or three other people |
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- - - club house The Club House is the first building you first will notice when you drive up to the barn. It's the place where everyone hangs when they need a break, or if they have nothing better to do. The Club House also known as the Lounge is where you start your journey. Besides being the Welcome Center its main use is for lounging around, hence the name. It is dived into two main sections: the lounge and the kitchen. The lounge is complete with couches, chairs, tables, a large Plasma Screen T.V., and of course Horse Magazines. The kitchen features two fridges, one for the horses, the other is for the humans, there's also a dual sink, tons of counter space and cabinets, a microwave, and a rack and closet full of food. |
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- - - stables This is the stables. It's a medium sized barn filled with horses that are assigned to the teens at Cambio as their healers. It's not much. Just a small barn that looks like it's seen better days. |
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- - - indoor arena The Indoor Arena is used generally for when the Weather is bad. The arena is heated with the finest footing around. The arena isn’t big at all, but it’s big enough to have a small, simple little jumping course, and big enough for barrels and poles to be set up for Gymkhana events. There are several windows located all around the arena that let in light and fresh air. When the weather is really bad and it’s raining or snowing the windows can be closed so no rain or snow gets in. There’s only one exit and it is also used as the entrance. Like I said it is generally used for bad-weather riding, or lounging, you normally wouldn’t find someone riding in here. |
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- - - outdoor arena This is the Outdoor Arena. It's large, unlike the Indoor Arena. Because of its large size it can be used for almost anything. Sometimes if there are two lessons going on at once it's big enough to split in half and share. Isn't that nifty? When not being ridden they keep good care of this arena. It is watered and groomed often, which keeps the footing soft and the quality good. There are jumps that are usually set up in the arena. But sometimes the jumps are taken down for flat classes, or poles or barrels are set up for Gymkhana events. |
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- - - pastures - 1 Viewing The pastures are divided into three sections. There is the Stallion's pasture which is for Stallion's only, obviously. Then there is the mare and geldings pasture. Only mares and geldings are allowed in this pasture, no stallions we don't want any accidental babies. And then there is the pasture that is built specifically for the mares and their foals, and colts and fillies. That way they don't have any bigger horses bullying them. In each pasture there is a shelter for shade from the sun or protection from big storms. There also are large troughs with fresh, clean water. |
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- - - trails Cambio offers a wide variety of trails ranging from beginner trail to advanced trails. The main trail ventures deep into the Canyon that surrounds Cambio and splits into three trail varying with difficulties, and obstacles. The trail on the left is the easiest and leads to the river. You can wade in the river with your horse; the current isn't strong at all. The middle trail is the hardest as it snakes up to the top of the mesa with the trails narrowing along the way. And the trail on the right is of medium difficulty and ventures into the open plains where you have to dodge cactus and large rocks. Each trail has its own name. The river trail is called Snake River Trail, the canyon trail is called La Mesa Caminar, and the trail on the right is called The Great American Pampas. |
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