Challenge Box Cards – Yellow Horsemanship – Western

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These printable cards for Western riding are used for the “challenge box” section of our obstacle course map:

Yellow HM #5 – Challenge Box

Once a rider has navigated into the box, she must pick one of these cards, each of which has a skill that she must demonstrate before completing the course.

It’s a simple and effective tool that adds a fun element of surprise to the lesson.

Use our cards as a starting point and create your own unique Challenge Card Sets!

This set has 20 cards.

Example Challenge Box Yellow Hm Western
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Challenge Box Cards are designed for desktop printing on plain 8.5”x 11” white card stock.

7 pages

252 KB

The first page of cards is an optional “back side” for the cards. You can just print the card pages and leave the back side of each card blank – but we like the name of the card set on the back to help keep things organized.

This file contains a page of instructions followed by the back page and 5 pages of cards.

Print all five pages, then cut them into four cards each, which will give you a total of 20 cards in the set.

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We’ve been blessed with many talented photographers over the years: students who voluntarily stood in sweltering/ freezing arenas, capturing lifelong memories of lessons, camps and shows. We’re grateful to all of them!

One former student, Delaney Witbrod, is now a professional photographer with a gift for animal portraits – see more of her fine work here. We’re also grateful for photos of Western riding donated by LLPro instructors – particularly Bit of Pleasure Horse School and Joyful Hearts Photography!

You’ll find illustrations throughout our online courses and printed materials graciously donated by our friend Rhonda Hagy. Evan Surrusco contributes additional illustrations and handles most of our photo processing. Contact us for information about their work.