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The AHAA introduced an additional achievement program
for its
members in 1998. The Saddle/Driving Log Program is a way for
you
to earn recognition for the time you spend in the saddle on an
Appaloosa
or in the seat of a cart behind an Appaloosa.
This system acknowledges the need for personal achievement for
the individual
who enjoys the benefits gained from riding or driving. Whether
you
ride/drive out on the trail, train for competition, participate in
parades,
perform ranch work, or whatever your pleasure, those hours will count.
On an honor system, each rider/driver will keep his or
her "saddle
log time" (actual hours spent riding or driving). The
rider/driver
is not required to own the Appaloosa, but all horses must be registered
or recorded Appaloosas with the ApHC. The riding/driving time
is kept on a Saddle/Driving Log Program form provided by the AHAA.
If
you are keeping an ApHC Official Saddle Log, you may submit a photocopy
of it rather than keeping two logs.
The AHAA also offer a Disabled Riders and Drivers Program
which
follows the same rules as the Saddle/Driving Log Program. Please
indicate on the Saddle/Driving Log form that you are participating in
the
Disabled program.
Participants in the Saddle Log Program will receive an AHAA
Certificate
of Achievement for completion of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, and
2500
hours of riding/driving. Disabled riders/drivers will be
recognized
upon completion of 25, 50, 75, 1100, 200, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, and
2500
hours of riding or driving time.
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