--- Anneliese Virro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Gudmar, Petur (his father), Hakon (his brother)
> Kolla (his mother) have
> always tried to bring they best horses to the US
> they could find. 

That is good to know, it's important to know who you
can trust with horse selling. I think that there are
"horse traders" all over the world, that is the nature
of the thing, I am sure it crosses international
boundaries. 

> 
> And from all I have seen, and I have known Gudmar
> since he was 16, I have to
> say that he is a good horseman who understands
> horses and tries to do the
> right thing by them. I can tell that by the way
> horses react to him. They
> trust him. 

I went to one clinic with him and I thought it was ok.
I just want to say this, b/c I don't think anyone has
really bashed Gudmar. I didn't see anything rough,
nothing I felt uncomfortable with, I had just
commented earlier that I have limited time and money,
personally, and I think I can get more out of
something focused more on horsemanship and I am trying
to get tips from the really great horsemen or women,
however I can. I do think that the clinics put on by
the Icelanders tend to be expensive and I'm actually
not very cheap, whatever I have goes to the horses, I
just have to spend it in the best way possible. I
think I actually got more out of auditing some
clinics, like Ray Hunt, for $25 per day. I am always
having to bargain hunt:)

Kim

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