Mount Grant by Horseback

Posted August 24, 2015 at 5:48 am by

A four-legged supporter of Mount Grant - Contributed photo

A four-legged supporter of Mount Grant – Contributed photo

Wish you could ride up Mount Grant on horses? Here is your chance!

How often can you say you helped save a wonderful mountain for all? You must see Mount Grant to believe what we have here on San Juan Island! “On top of the world!

For the first person or persons to contribute $1000 to Mount Grant Preserve and note in memo…”Horse Ride” …you will be given a ride for two. You will ride all the way up Mount Grant on these rare but very beautiful horses led by the owner/breeder Amrita Ibold.

The Akhal-Teke horse is one of the oldest, rarest, and most exotic horse breeds in the world, bred right here on San Juan Island, at Sweetwater Farm, one of only a few locations in the USA.

Originally bred by the Central Asia warriors more than 3000 years ago. Referred to as the “Mystery Horse” because it has influenced most of the breeds today but has origins so far back that it is influenced by no other breeds. Noted for their incredibly friendly dispositions, great beauty and uniquely shining colors, Sweetwater Farm prides itself on raising theses horses for competing, lessons to all riding levels and breeding the fine colts and fillies you can see in the front pastures of the farm.

Included in *Horse Ride for 2* Bonus for your $1000 Donation; not only 2 Mount Grant hats as the horse is proudly wearing but also a short tour of Sweetwater Farm and 5 new foals. There will be winners for August and again in September!

Send Tax Deductible Donations to:
Preservation Trust to Save Mt Grant
P.O. Box 759 Friday Harbor
WA 98250 360 378 2461

**Remember to add in “Memo” space: Horse Ride***

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