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Explanation of Adventure The Spring Mountain Trail Adventure offers two levels of competition on two different courses built in separate arenas at the Oregon Horse Center. Classes in the Silverado and Logan Arenas are run simultaneously, however in the case of a class conflict we will work with entries so that everyone has a chance to participate. The more advanced competition is held in the Silverado Arena and is made up of several Divisions. Entering a division means that you are judged on one run through the Mountain Trail Course each day of the competition (Friday, Saturday & Sunday). That combined score will determine winners of each division. Prizes for Champion and Reserve Champion, along with Ribbons for 3 rd -6 th place will be awarded. In addition cash prizes will be awarded in the Open Jackpot, the Bareback Jackpot and the Timed & Judged Open and In-Hand Jackpots. The route through the Mountain Trail course will be different each day. Course maps will be posted daily at 7:30am. Exhibitors will have the opportunity to walk the course at 7:45 am in the morning with the judges. The competition in the Logan arena is made up of obstacles and elements similar to what is in the Silverado Arena, but on a slightly smaller scale, as well as elements you might find in a Trail Class at a horse show. A variety of classes on this course will be offered each day with circuit awards being awarded after Sunday s performance for the combined score leaders in each class. A High Point and Reserve High Point Trail Horse will be awarded in four divisions: 17 & under Youth, 18-49, 50 & Over and In-Hand. To be eligible a horse/rider combination must enter at least three individual classes in the Logan arena and one class in the Silverado arena. Your best three classes (daily scores) in the Logan and your best one class (cumulative three day score) in the Silverado will be counted for the award. In-Hand classes will only count toward the In-Hand High Point. Join us for our Complimentary dinner Thursday night at 6:00pm in The Feed Room Restaurant. Saturday evening will be our Spring Mountain Trail Adventure Aisle party. Decorate your stalls, set out some appetizers and invite all your Mountain Trail Friends for munchies, drinks & laughs! Great way to meet everyone & socialize! Take part in the North West Mountain Trail High Point Series! The purpose of this trail series is to support the development of great mountain trail equines. By providing a mountain trail high point series, with year end awards, we hope to give owners one more reason to work with and improve their mountain trail mounts. Earn points in the Professional Class, Amateur Class or Novice Rider Class. As an exhibitor all you need to do is enter the class at the approved events and fill out a participant registration prior to your first competition. Year end prizes will be awarded in all three divisions! For more information on this series, go to www.oregonhorsecenter.com. Adventure Rules, Conduct, & Definitions Who is eligible? Anyone with a horse, mule or pony and enjoys the beauty, adventure and challenge of crossing a trail course is eligible. What is a Trail Equine? A trail equine is one that can maneuver through a course of obstacles with physical skill, expression and a good mental attitude. It should travel through and between obstacles with inquisitive desire to go forward without compromising its calm, relaxed attitude and way of going. It should approach each obstacle squarely with authority and correct form, with its own style, yet maintaining its willingness to be guided by the competitor with no apparent resistance. What Tack & Attire should I use? We want you to dress like you would for a day on the trail. However, this is a competition and if it comes to a tiebreaker, the cleaner, neater package may be the difference. We do require all riders wear safe supportive footwear (preferably boots with at least a ½ inch heel). You are encouraged to wear a helmet. As for equipment, you compete with the tack you would use on a trail ride. Make sure it is safe and proper. Silver and/or show clothes will NEVER matter in this competition! Also, a word about bits: You WILL NOT be disqualified for using two hands on a shank bit, however, it may result in a lower score. Riding with two hands is permitted if you are using a snaffle or a bit that is typically used two handed for your breed, regardless of the age of the horse. When will the Trail Patterns and order-of-go be available? Patterns will be posted at 7:30am each morning. The order of go for each division will be posted at least one hour before the start of the class. What is a Course Walk-Through? All entered exhibitors will be allowed to walk and inspect the Silverado course with the judges at 7:45am. Please walk the course prior to the judge led walk through so that you are familiar with the course and any questions you may have. The Logan course walk through will take place 15 minutes following the Silverado walk through with the show beginning 15 minutes following the conclusion of the Logan walk through. How will I be Scored? All horses enter the arena with a score of 0. With each obstacle, the judge will instruct a scribe to assign a score to that obstacle. At the completion of that division, scores will be totaled and a final score for each exhibitor will be given. Scores for each division will be posted as soon as possible. Each obstacle will be scored on a scale of 0-10. A score of zero will be given for a refusal and a score of 10 is perfect. Scores in between represent the degree to which the judge feels the horse and rider negotiate that particular obstacle. Who will be Disqualified? Abuse to the animal inside or outside the competition arena and/or evidence that an act of abuse has occurred will result in disqualification. This includes lameness and/or fresh blood, disrespect or misconduct by exhibitor. Can more than one person ride the same horse? Yes, but the same horse cannot be ridden in the same class with different riders. In order to be eligible for awards for each class, the equine must be shown by the same rider all three days.

Oregon Horse Center Rules & Information NO SMOKING: Smoking is NEVER permitted in any of the Oregon Horse Center buildings (stables, arenas, concourse etc.) DOGS: Dogs are to be leashed or securely tied in a safe place away from horses, people and other dogs- at all times. o Owners must clean up after their dogs and are financially liable for any dog-related incidents. o Dogs ARE NOT allowed in or near the Boarding Barns. SPEED LIMIT: Please adhere to the 5 MPH speed limit while driving on the Oregon Horse Center premises. PARKING: Please do not park in front of the Boarding Barns or in the spots reserved for RV s. Spectators and visitors may park in the gravel parking area at the main entrance to the facility. ADMISSION TO COURSES: No person may enter the space set aside for the judging in either of the show arenas until the proper show time. Failure to comply with this request could result in disqualification from subsequent classes and forfeiture of all entries, prize money, awards and ribbons. PRACTICE: Exhibitors WILL NOT be allowed to practice on the Competition Courses. Exhibitors will be given the opportunity to walk the course prior to the start of competition. There will be NO exceptions. o Warm-up obstacles may be setup in the Emerald Arena for exhibitors to use throughout the show. RV/CAMPING: Please make your RV reservations by using our website RV reservation form, located on our website www.oregonhorsecenter.com. RV and camping will be assigned. Please consult the RV Map when you arrive and pick up your RV tag in the office. There are no septic hookups on the grounds but there is a dump facility within five miles. DISPUTE NOT COVERED BY RULES: Should any question arise not provided for in the rules, the question shall be referred to the show committee whose decision will be final. PERIOD! SHOW OFFICE HOURS: The show office will be open Thursday, May 16th from 9:00AM to 7:00PM. It will open Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings at 7:30AM and close 30 minutes after the competition ends each evening. Definitions Amateur An exhibitor/competitor who engages in this activity as a pastime/hobby/sport, rather than a profession. (If you take money for training, instruction, giving lessons etc you are not an amateur). Back to Basics Rider: For those riders who want to go back to the basics in our Mountain Trail Competitions with an easier course that has fewer potentially tough obstacles, ie. no Mounting/Dismounting, big step ups or drop offs., etc.. If you enter the Back to Basics Silverado class you can not cross enter any other Silverado Classes. Colored Equines: Any colored horse with white markings above the knee/hock. (ex. Paint, Pinto, Appaloosa) Course Walk-through: Opportunity to navigate the course on foot with the judges prior to competition in order to ask questions and become comfortable with the pattern. This is your opportunity to determine the safety and feasibility of each obstacle for you and your individual equine. Green Horse: Not to have been ridden prior to November 17, 2012. In-Hand: Handler leads equine through the course using a halter or bridle. Jackpot: A class where a percentage of the entry fee is paid back to the winners. Mountain Trail Explorer: Neither horse nor exhibitor have competed in an OHC Mountain Trail event prior to this competition. NWMTHPS Classes: Open to any rider. Year End awards to be awarded to those with the highest point values from the NWMTHP Series: Spring Mountain Trail Adventure, Cowboy Mountain Trail Challenge, NW Mountain Trail Championship and National Mountain Trail Championship. Novice Horse: Horse has not won three (3) first places at the following mountain trail competitions: Oregon Horse Center (Eugene, OR) (Silverado Arena only) or Cowboy Mountain Trail Challenge (Walla Walla, WA). If your horse begins the year qualifying for the Novice Horse class then it is allowed to show in the Novice Horse class for the entire year. Novice Rider: Rider has not won three (3) first places at the following mountain trail competitions: Oregon Horse Center (Eugene, OR) (Silverado Arena only) or Cowboy Mountain Trail Challenge (Walla Walla, WA). In addition, if you are a professional in the horse business in any capacity (accept money for training or instruction) you are not a novice rider whether you ve competed or not. If you begin the year qualifying for the Novice Rider class then you are allowed to show in the Novice Rider class for the entire year unless you become a professional. Off Course: Taking an obstacle in the wrong direction, from the wrong side, skipping an obstacle directed by judge, negotiating obstacles in the wrong sequence or not following the correct line of travel either in the drawn pattern or at the judges instruction will result in a score of 0. Order of Go/Working Order: Randomly determined order in which exhibitors in a division compete on the course. There will be an order of go posted for ALL Silverado classes. You must be ready when you are called. It will not be the Oregon Horse Center's responsibility to find or track you down. If you are not ready when your number is called, you will miss the opportunity to show in that class. There will not be an order of go in the Logan Arena, we will follow the schedule class list. Refusal: Any action taken by the horse to avoid performing an obstacle, part of a combination of obstacles or portion of a trail course. These actions may include, but are not limited to the following: balking, evading or running past an obstacle, complete loss of the required gait, any blatant action by the horse that demonstrates an unwillingness to approach, negotiate and/or complete an obstacle. After 3 unsuccessful attempts at an obstacle, the judge will instruct the exhibitor to move to the next obstacle and will result in a score of 0. Saddle/Pleasure Type: Arabians, Morgans, Saddlebreds and horses of similar style. Solid Equines: Equine of any color without white markings extending higher than hock/knee. Stock/Hunter Type: Quarter Horses, Paints, Appaloosas and horses of similar style

EXCITING EVENTS AT THE 2013 SPRING MOUNTAIN TRAIL ADVENTURE! Join us for our Complimentary dinner on Thursday night from 6-8pm in The Feed Room Restaurant. Saturday night we will hold our Spring Mountain Trail Aisle Party! Everyone is invited to set up their stall area as an invite to all other exhibitors. Appetizers, drinks and trail friends, what else can you ask for? Aisle Party will start as soon as we are finished with the Timed and Judged events! North West Mountain Trail High Point Series! The purpose of this trail series is to support the development of great mountain trail equines. The Spring Adventure will be the first event in the Series. Earn points in the Professional Class, Amateur Class, or the Novice Rider class. As an exhibitor all you need to do is enter the classes at the approved events and fill out a participant registration. Year end prizes will be awarded in both divisions! For more information on this series, go to www.oregonhorsecenter.com. Jackpot Classes in the Logan Arena! Youth, 18-49 and 50 & over - $100 added with a 50% payback! Must show all three days to be eligible! New Classes The Logan First-timers Silverado Class! This is the perfect opportunity for those of you who are not sure if you are ready for the Silverado Arena. This class will consist of 10 obstacles and will run Saturday night before the Timed & Judged. For only $25 you will have the chance to take your equine through the smaller, less intimidating obstacles in the Silverado Arena. This is great for the people just starting out in the Mountain Trail Competitions! *You can't enter any other classes in the Silverado Arena for the Spring Mountain Trail Adventure. Lead Your Husband/Parent/Child! This one is for all the husbands or parents or friends or kids that want to be led through the Silverado Course! FUN FUN! Now you don't have any excuses!!! AND THE MOST EXCITING NEWS OF ALL!!!! The introduction of our all inclusive - ONE RATE SHOW! Get your stall, two bags of shavings, one class in the Silverado Arena and three individual classes in the Logan arena for only $250!!!! You can add more Classes at the normal rates. *Can't be used for Jackpot class entries. Directions to the Oregon Horse Center Travel on I-5 to Eugene and take Beltline Exit 195. Head West towards Junction City/Airport. After traveling approximately six miles West on Beltline, exit the N.W. Expressway Exit. Turn right at the stop sign. Proceed 2 miles (heading North) on N.W. Expressway to the Oregon Horse Center on the right-hand side of the road. If coming from HWY 99, turn east on Awbrey Lane. Go approximately 1 mile to the end of Awbrey Lane. The Oregon Horse Center will be visible in front of you. Turn right and you will see the Oregon Horse Center entrance immediately on your left. Vendor Information We have Vendor Spots available for the 2013 Spring Mountain Trail Adventure! Go to www.oregonhorsecenter.com, under Events you will find Vendor information. Spots for these events fill up fast so make your reservation soon. If you have any questions please call Chris at 541-689-9700. Area Lodging The Oregon Horse Center is pleased to announce our -HOST HOTEL - Call 541-284-0707 and ask for the Oregon Horse Center rate of $69.00 plus tax. Or visit their website at www.hieugenehotel.com Make sure to plan to join us in the Feed Room Restaurant all weekend! Warm up, watch friends compete, eat a great meal and relax! We can't wait to see everyone and will have some great breakfast and lunch specials every day! And make sure to join us for the welcome dinner Thursday night!

Spring Mountain Trail Adventure May 17-19, 2013 Silverado Arena Division/Class List Entering a division in the Silverado Arena means you ride in that division (same class number) all 3 days of the competition. A horse may be shown by different riders in different classes but in order to be eligible for prizes must be shown by the same rider in each class each day. Horses may not be shown in the same class by different riders. A score is given for each run and those scores will be added together to determine overall division winners. Exceptions to that are the Evening Classes which consist of one run on the course either Friday or Saturday Evening. The Silverado walk throughs will begin at 7:45 AM. Class # Division Class # Division 1 Open Jackpot 50% Payback All Ages $500 ADDED 15 Back to Basics All Ages 2 Novice Horse All Ages 16 Amateur Rider 65 & over 3 In-Hand Miniature Equine - All Ages 17 NWMTHPS Professional Class 4 Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 18 NWMTHPS Amateur Class 5 Amateur Rider, 18-49 19 NWMTHPS Novice Rider Class 6 Green Horse Friday Evening Not to begin before 5:00pm 7 Novice Rider All Ages 20 Bareback Jackpot 50% Payback All Ages - $100 ADDED 8 In-Hand Open All Ages 21 Ride One / Lead One 9 Amateur Rider 50-64 22 Lead Your Husband/Parent/Child 10 Youth Rider 17 & Under Saturday Evening Not to begin before 5:00pm 11 Open Rider 18-49 23 Logan First-timers Silverado Class 12 Open Rider Rider 65 & Older 24 Timed & Judged Jackpot 50% Payback - All Ages - $100 ADDED 13 In Hand Novice Horse - All Ages 25 Timed & Judged In-Hand Jackpot 50% Payback $100 ADDED 14 Open Rider 50-64 Silverado Arena Order of Classes: Friday 1. Open Jackpot- All Ages 2. Novice Horse All Ages 3. In-Hand Miniature Equines All Ages 4. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 5. Amateur Rider 18-49 6. Green Horse 7. Novice Rider All Ages 8. In-Hand Open All Ages 9. Amateur Rider 50-64 10. Youth Rider 17 & Under 11. Open Rider 18-49 12. Open Rider 65 & Over 13. In Hand Novice Horse - All Ages 14. Open - Rider 50-64 15. Back to Basics Rider All Ages 16. Amateur Rider 65 & Over 17. NWMTHPS Professional Class 18. NWMTHPS Amateur All Ages 19. NWMTHPS Novice Rider Class Friday Night Not to Start Before 5:00pm 20. Bareback Jackpot 50% Payback - All Ages 21. Ride One / Lead One 22. Lead Your Husband/Parent/Child Saturday 7. Novice Rider All Ages 8. In-Hand Open All Ages 9. Amateur Rider 50 & Older 10. Youth Rider 17 & Under 11. Open Rider 18-49 12. Open Rider 65 & Over 13. In Hand Novice Horse - All Ages 14. Open Rider 50 & Older 15. Back to Basics Rider All Ages 16. Amateur Rider 65 & Over 17. NWMTHPS Professional Class 18. NWMTHPS Amateur All Ages 19. NWMTHPS Novice Rider Class 1. Open Jackpot- All Ages Saturday ctd 2. Novice Horse All Ages 3. In-Hand Miniature Equines All Ages 4. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 5. Amateur Rider 18-49 6. Green Horse Saturday Evening Not to Start Before 5:00pm 23. Logan First-timers Silverado Class 24. Timed & Judged Jackpot 50% Payback All Ages 25. Timed & Judged In-Hand 50% Payback All Ages Following the Timed & Judged events we will hold our Aisle party - sure to be full of good friends, good laughs and good times! Sunday 12. Open Rider 65 & Over 13. In Hand Novice Horse - All Ages 14. Open Rider 50-64 15. Back to Basics Rider All Ages 16. Amateur Rider 65 & Over 17. NWMTHPS Professional Class 18. NWMTHPS Amateur All Ages 19. NWMTHPS Novice Rider Class 1. Open Jackpot- All Ages 2. Novice Horse All Ages 3. In-Hand Miniature Equines All Ages 4. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 5. Amateur Rider 18-49 6. Green Horse 7. Novice Rider All Ages 8. In-Hand Open All Ages 9. Amateur Rider 50 & Older 10. Youth Rider 17 & Under 11. Open Rider 50-64

Spring Mountain Trail Adventure May 17-19, 2013 Logan Arena Class List The Logan Arena Course is made up of mountain trail obstacles but on a slightly smaller scale, as well as elements you might find in a Trail Class at a horse show. Classes in the Logan Arena are individual classes. Enter each class, each day, separately using the corresponding class number. Logan Arena Classes are $20.00 each and will start following the Logan Walk through. Jackpot Classes $30.00 entry fee: $100 total added for three day circuit, must show all three days to qualify for prize money. Friday May 17, 2013 Logan Course Class Order 26. Youth Exhibitor 14-17 27. In-Hand Mares 28. Junior Equines 5yrs & Under 29. Amateur Exhibitor 18-49 30. In-Hand Novice Handler 31. Western Open 32. Back to Basics All Ages 33. Youth 17 & Und Jckpt 50% Payback -$100 Added 34. Mares 35. Green Horse 36. English Open 37. In-Hand Equine 3yrs & Over 38. Stock/Hunter Type 39. Open 50 & Over Jckpt 50% Payback-$100 Added 40. In-Hand Novice Horse 41. In Hand Miniature Equine 42. Novice Rider 43. In-Hand Equine 2yrs & Under 44. Amateur Exhibitor 50 & Older 45. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 46. Senior Equines 6yrs & Older 47. Open 18-49 Jackpot 50% Payback -$100 Added 48. In-Hand Geldings/Stallions 49. Colored Equines 50. Youth Exhibitor 13 & Under 51. Novice Horse 52. Saddle/Pleasure Type 53. Geldings/Stallions 54. Senior Rider 65 & Older 55. In-Hand Open 56. Solid Equines 57. Mustang Only Class 58. Bareback Saturday May 18, 2013 Logan Course Class Order 59. In-Hand Equine 3yrs & Over 60. Stock/Hunter Type 61. Open 50 & Over Jckpt 50% Payback - $100 Added 62. In-Hand Novice Horse 63. In Hand Miniature Equine 64. Novice Rider 65. In-Hand Equine 2yrs & Under 66. Amateur Exhibitor 50 & over 67. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 68. Senior Equines 6yrs & Older 69. Open 18-49 Jackpot 50% Payback -$100 Added 70. In-Hand Geldings/Stallions 71. Colored Equines 72. Youth Exhibitor 13 & Under 73. Novice Horse 74. Saddle/Pleasure Type 75. Geldings/Stallions 76. Senior Rider 65 & Older 77. In-Hand Open 78. Solid Equines 79. Mustang Only Class 80. Bareback 81. Youth Exhibitor 14-17 82. In-Hand Mares 83. Junior Equines 5yrs & Under 84. Amateur Exhibitor 18-49 85. In-Hand Novice Handler 86. Western Open Saturday May 18, 2013 Logan Course Class Order ctd 87. Back to Basics All Ages 88. Youth 17 & Und Jckpt 50% Payback -$100 Added 89. Mares 90. Green Horse 91. English Open Sunday May 19, 2013 Logan Course Class Order 92. In-Hand Geldings/Stallions 93. Colored Equines 94. Youth Exhibitor 13 & Under 95. Novice Horse 96. Saddle/Pleasure Type 97. Geldings/Stallions 98. Senior Rider 65 & Older 99. In-Hand Open 100. Solid Equines 101. Mustang Only Class 102. Bareback 103. Youth Exhibitor 14-17 104. In-Hand Mares 105. Junior Equines 5yrs & Under 106. Amateur Exhibitor 18-49 107. In-Hand Novice Handler 108. Western Open 109. Back to Basics All Ages 110. Youth 17&Under Jackpot 50% Payback -$100 Added 111. Mares 112. Green Horse 113. English Open 114. In-Hand Equine 3yrs & Over 115. Stock/Hunter Type 116. Open 50 & Over Jackpot 50% Payback- $100 Added 117. In-Hand Novice Horse 118. In Hand Miniature Equine 119. Novice Rider 120. In-Hand Equine 2yrs & Under 121. Amateur Exhibitor 50 & over 122. Mountain Trail Explorer All Ages 123. Senior Equines 6yrs & Older 124. Open 18-49 Jackpot 50% Payback -$100 Added Jackpot Classes: Silverado Classes #1, #20, #24 and #25, Logan Classes #33-88-110, #39-61-116, #47-69-124 Payouts are as follows and will be mailed within ten (10) days: 1 st 30% 2 nd 25% 3 rd 20% 4 th 15% 5 th 10%

Spring Mountain Trail Adventure May 17-19, 2013 at the Oregon Horse Center in Eugene, Oregon Mail to: Oregon Horse Center 90751 Prairie Road, Eugene, OR 97402 Fax: (541) 689-2723 Phone: (541) 689-9700 www.oregonhorsecenter.com Please Circle Class Choices Below (USE separate sheet for each Horse/Rider Combination) Silverado Arena Classes 1 through 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Class Fees Silverado Arena (Classes 1-25) Silverado Arena - Divisions: Youth 17 & Under, Novice Horse, Novice Rider, Mountain Trail Explorer, Back to Basics Rider, In-Hand Miniature, In-Hand Open, In Hand Novice Horse, Green Horse Amateur 18-49, Amateur 50 & Over, Open 18-49, Open 50-64, Open 65 & Over @ $135 per division (1 run each day F/S/S) Silverado Arena NWMTHPS Professional, Amateur All Ages, and Novice Rider @ $130 (1 run each day F/S/S) Silverado Arena - Mountain Trail Open Jackpot Division @ $150 (1 run each day F/S/S 50% payback - $500 added) Silverado Arena - Mountain Trail Ride One / Lead One @ $40 Each Rider (one run Friday Evening) Silverado Arena - Mountain Trail Lead Your Husband/Parent/Child @ $40 (one run Friday Evening) Silverado Arena - Mountain Trail Bareback Jackpot Class @ $100 (one run Friday Evening 50% payback-$100 added) Silverado Arena - Logan First-timers Silverado Class @ $25 (one run Saturday Evening) Silverado Arena - Mountain Trail Timed & Judged Jackpot, All Ages & In-Hand @ $100 (one run Saturday Evening 50% payback - $100 added) Class Fees: Logan Arena (Classes 26-124) Logan Arena Classes @ $20 per class Logan Arena Jackpot Classes @ $30 per class (Classes 33, 39, 47, 61, 69, 88, 110, 116, 124) (50% payback-$100 added) Misc. Fees or Logan Arena - Classes 26 through 124 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 All Inclusive Rate @ $250 includes stall (Thurs Sun), two bags shavings, one Silverado Class & three Logan Classes (no Jackpot) Weekend Stall (Thursday Sunday) @ $65 per stall Day Stall @ $30 per day (Circle Day: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Baled Shavings Fine Pine Shavings x @ $8.50 per 10cu bale Early Arrival Stall @ $15 per night per stall (early arrival is Wednesday or before) Haul in Fee per horse per day @ $25 (No stall - No horse allowed on the grounds overnight without stall) One-Time Post Entry Fee @ $25 per horse when postmarked after 5/10/13 Checks Payable to: Oregon Horse Center Total Fees Owed $ RV Reservation Make reservation online at www.oregonhorsecenter.com Please be aware that any photographs or videos taken during the show will be posted on our website for purchase from CTS Photos & Oregon Horse Center and they may be used in future advertising. Horse Name Breed Age Sex Exhibitor Name Age Phone Exhibitor Address City/State/Zip Exhibitor Email Owner Name Owner Address Stall With Numbers of attendees to the Complimentary Move-In Dinner Thursday Night 6-8pm The Feed Room Restaurant Pay with Visa or MC Simply mail or Fax w/credit card info to (541) 689-2723. Name Ver # Card # Exp / Card Holder s Signature

Must Be Filled Out Completely HORSE RIDING AGREEMENT AND LIABILITY RELEASE FORM FOR INDIVIDUALS RIDING HORSES AT THIS STABLE, THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY AND FOR EACH PARTICIPANT OREGON HORSE CENTER AND RONALD MAJOR DEFOE, hereinafter known as THIS STABLE. Located at 90751 Prairie Rd., Eugene, OR 97402 (541) 689-9700 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS ACTIVITY. THIS STABLE DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR SAFETY OR THAT OF YOUR HORSE.. IT IS HEREBY AGREED TO AS FOLLOWS: THAT A. AGREEMENT OF RIDERS AND AGREEMENT PURPOSE the following listed individual hereinafter known as the RIDER, and the parents or legal guardians thereof if a minor, do hereby voluntarily request and agree to participate in horse riding on THIS STABLES S promises, and that RIDER will ride his/her own horse or one borrowed or leased by RIDER S own arrangement, today and on all future dates: RIDER NAME AGE (IF UNDER 21) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP B. 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