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Sugarbush Tolt
Vermont Country Inn Ride
Capacity: 4-8

For nine years now there has been a steady growing herd of Icelandic Horses in the Mad River Valley of central Vermont. They are right at home with the mountains, waterfalls, crisp mornings, snowy winters and the luscious green of Vermont summers.

We like to share with you the unique Icelandic Horse in the magnificent landscape of Vermont. You will be exploring the beautiful Mad River Valley nestled in the Green Mountains. You will ride smooth, gaited Icelandic Horses from one country inn to the next. Ride through green valleys, quiet meadows, forests, and of course along Vermont's famous dirt roads. You will be greeted by rivers and streams cut into the mountains and on warm days you are welcome to take a swim. We want to introduce travelers to a very special place in conjunction with the unique Icelandic Horse. The Icelandic horse is extremely hardy and tolerant, but what makes them so special is the fact that they control five gaits. The fourth gait, called the "Tolt", is a very smooth four-beat running walk. The smoothness of the tolt is very characteristic of the Icelandic Horse, whose movements are much less jolting than those of any other horse. The combination of the  horse's smoothness and the comfortable Icelandic saddles, designed for many hours in the saddle, ensure a comfortable ride. In addition to breathtaking views and unique horses, the trip boasts quaint charming inns and wonderful food.

All horses used are imported, purebred, carefully selected Icelandic Horses. The breed is famous for stamina, gates (horses are 4 or 5 gated), pronounced homing instinct and gentle disposition. These horsed are small, about 13-14.2 hh, but do not have any trouble in carrying an ordinary sized rider up to 250 lbs. long distances. Riding Icelandic is certainly a unique experience and one never to be forgotten.

The Icelandic’s that are used are well trained, willing, and can tolt beautifully. The tolt is a smooth four – beat galt appreciated by long distance riders. Saddles are English Style with special tolting saddles available. Almost all groups end up doing some walking, mostly tolting and a bit of cantering. Groups are kept small, 2-8 riders plus guides. Pace and distance ridden in one day (there are alternate routes) is decided by the riders. The horses are kept at the inns each night.

Tack and Equipment:
The Horses are ridden in equipment traditionally used in Iceland. The Saddles are quality English saddles made for Icelandic horses and are comfortable for the horse as well as the rider. Bridles have snaffle bits with drop nosebands. Saddlebags and water bottle are available. Helmets are required and are available for those who do not have their own.

A Smooth Ride
One thousand years of isolation have preserved in the Icelandic Horse traits once common to all European Horses. Among these are two unique gaits, the Tolt (running walk) and Skeid (flying pace), in which the rider experiences the sensation of floating over the countryside in a way that must be experienced to be understood. Accomplished equestrians are intrigued by the stamina and speed of the breed and challenged to master the different gaits. Less experienced riders appreciate them for their smooth gaits, sure footed way of traveling, and their level headed temperament.

The Climate:
photo: Courtesy of Vermont Dept.of TourismMay and June: days are warm with temperatures in the 60’s and 70’s, sometimes 80’s.
Nights are cooler (50’s). July and August are usually warm and occasionally hot (90’s).
In September and October you will find warm days, mornings and evenings are cool, sometime as low as 30’s and 40’s.

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