Australian Trail Horse Riders Association

News & Updates

NSW DPI - New Guidelines as of 1 July 2008

As you may have heard the DPI no longer requires a Travelling Horse Statement for the movement of horses around NSW.  From 1 July 2008, new guidelines for the holding of any horse events in NSW and new procedures must be followed by Horse Event organisers.  New guidelines and the new ride procedures that ATHRA NSW clubs will be required to follow to fulfill the requirements of the NSW DPI are located on the NSW documents section. Please remember that these requirements are being put ...

ATHRA Qld Announce Annual September Camp Date

ATHRA Qld has now set in place the date and venue for their annual September Camp.

This year it will be held at 'Jabiru' on the Sunshine Coast from 20 to 28 September 2008.

As this event is being held on private property it will be a stationary camp and will be fully catered.   So you have the opportunity to set up your float/tents for a whole 9 days and get lots of opportunities to rest and relax as well as experience riding the wonderful Noosa Network Trails.

Of course you can also take advantage of the nearby townships ...

2008 Code of Conduct

The 2008 Code of Conduct has now been updated.  Changes made will be sent to all clubs.  If you have any queries whatsoever on the updated Code,  please do not hesitate to contact your State Representative.

Accreditation Schedule

Information regarding the 2008 accreditation programme will be distributed by your State Executive as details become available. 

Insurance discounts to ATHRA members!

Affinity Insurance Brokers, in conjunction with ATHRA, are pleased to announce an exclusive offering available specifically for club members.  Affinity offers a range of general insurance products and as a result of the association between ATHRA and Affinity, ATHRA Club members will receive a discount on all their Affinity insurance policies.  Click here for more information.

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ATHRA Featured Club

WA Horse Trekkers Club

Byford WA, WA
Phone (08) 9525 4014

About the W A Horse Trekkers Club At present, the club has approximately 35 members from areas north of Perth to Manjimup and Scott River in the south. The club runs non-competitive trail rides and is open to both horse riders and harness drivers. You can use any breed of horse that is sound and sensible and any saddle or gear that you find comfortable and is safe. In the past the club has been an adult club, but from 2003 children over 12 have been able to join in some of the shorter weekend events and can join all suitable rides now. Rides are generally run from a private property or a place where vehicles and floats left behind are secure. Trails are generally through tracks in the bush, through private property or along quiet back roads. Tracks and roads are often gravely and horses need to be shod. WHAT DO TREKKERS DO? An annual trek of two weeks is usually organised each year. Depending on the location, it is held between August and November. Average distances covered would be generally 300-400 kms travelling 30-40 kms per day with some rest days incorporated. Annual treks have been held as far North as Mt Augustus/ Gascoyne Junction, East to Kalgoorlie and South around Hopetown, Bremer Bay. Because of the widespread area members come from, rides are held in different locations in the Perth Regional Area and southwest of WA on each long weekend over 3-4 days, to allow for travelling time and some shorter rides over normal weekends are also held. Weekend rides usually include a half-day ride (12-20 km) commencing after lunch on the first day, to allow everyone time to arrive and set up. A full day ride (25-35 km) is run on the middle day/s with a picnic lunch out on the trail. Often, though not always, someone in a support vehicle accompanies the ride to bring along the lunches, gear, etc. On the last day, a morning ride (12-15 km) is held allowing time for everyone to travel home after lunch. Evenings are usually spent around the campfire (in season), camp cooking and telling yarns and relaxing. You can also join in for one or two days if you aren’t able to stay a full weekend. The pace is generally slow, mostly walking and trotting, and participants spread out along the trail in pairs or small groups. WHAT DO I NEED? All participants are usually self sufficient on rides. You will need Your horse, of course, although support people are appreciated. All riding and driving gear including spares of essentials. Camping gear including Swag or tent, gas stoves etc Electric or steel yards Horse food and bins for water and food Spare horse shoes, all horses must be shod Horse nose bags, saddle bags and water bags are helpful too. Sun and/or Rain protection. Food for all meals unless otherwise advised No dogs or stallions are allowed at rides. It is recommended all adult participants wear helmets but is not compulsory and everyone is asked to sign a declaration they accept the risks in the event of injury. Helmets are compulsory for children. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Membership fees each year (1st Jan – 31st Dec) are decided at the AGM and are currently $60.00 per year, with a joining fee payable in the first year of $20.00. Weekend rides are run at minimal cost, usually only $5 -$10. More is charged for longer treks depending on how they are organised.

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Pine Point Camp
Murray Darling Trail Horse Riders Club, VIC
Event Date: 25/07/2008
ATHRA ride & Meeting
Curtis & District Trail Riding Club, QLD
Event Date: 26/07/2008
Stidwell Trail
Albany Natural Trail Riders, WA
Event Date: 26/07/2008
WYNYARD TRAIL RIDE
Tasmanian High Country Riders Assoc., TAS
Event Date: 26/07/2008
ALBERTON WEST STATE FOREST
Yarram Horse Trail Riding Club, VIC
Event Date: 27/07/2008
Sandy Crossing Trailride
Clarence Valley Trail Riders Inc, NSW
Event Date: 27/07/2008
Blackwood Pub
Kyneton District Trail Horse Riders Club, VIC
Event Date: 27/07/2008
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Mudgeeraba & Hinterland Horse Trail Club Inc, QLD
Event Date: 27/07/2008