Weather Report for Saddle Camp

I’m predicting a bit of everything…

And just in case you’re worried extreme weather might interrupt your camp, I wanted to share our plan…

First off, if you’re very worried re the forecast leading up to your camp, I can easily refund your payment or postpone to another date.

I’ve kept our camps to small numbers of riders so we can be more flexible - with our daily plan and with postponing your camp.

If it’s hot, the spa is under cover right next to the arena, so we can jump in to cool off anytime.

If there’s a bush-fire, children are our priority, and I’ll take everyone into the Evacuation Point in Braidwood.

If there’s a power blackout, the power boards have been set up so we can plug the generators straight in.

So our airconditioning, wifi, water pumps and fridges will keep working :)

If there’s days of heavy rain, and the Bombay bridge gets to 10 cms over and is still rising, and there are children that need to get home (and parents that have driven a long way to collect them), I’ll bring the girls to my Mother-in-law’s house on the Braidwood side of Bombay Bridge.

If a thunderstorm comes over, we can quickly get the horses under cover at their tie-up area.

To be more specific, we need to stop riding at 37 degrees C, and in 30 km plus winds.

Heavy rain doesn’t stop our trail rides, we just put rain coats on :)

And this year, we’ll be getting a roof over the arena!

Taking a lot of the unpredictability away.

If anyone has covid, we’ll follow the NSW Health Service Guidelines and contact everyone involved to let them know.

And if you come down with covid before the start of the camp, I’ll refund or postpone your camp.

No matter what excitement the weather brings us, I know we’re going to have an absolutely, fantastic time Riding Horses.

I can’t wait to see you then, from Helen, Cadie, Destiny, Champ and Axl xoxox