New president of the Drayton Valley Horse Club. Been a member for two years. Been riding horses for two years. Grew up riding donkeys and quads mostly. Born and raised in Drayton and lived just east of the trail system. Welder by day and cowboy in training during the evenings.
From a young age, I developed a deep love for horses, but living in Evansburg prevented me from owning one when my family moved to a quarter section during junior high we acquired a pair of older horses, sparking even more excitement and fueling my passion. I discovered the Drayton Valley Horse trails about 10 years ago and in 2022, I proudly became a dedicated member. Surrounded by nature. My heart sings and my mind calms cause I ride these beautiful animals, I look forward to crossing with you on the trail someday
When I moved to the Drayton Valley area, the 1st thing I did was join the DV horse club. I sat on my first horse at 3 months old, the horse was 3 days old and I was bitten by the bug, no cure in sight. I currently work in the healthcare field. On the back of a good horse is the best place to be.
I moved to drayton Valley 3 years ago and jumped right in to the club, which has been an amazing experience in meeting new people and making new lasting friendships.
Horses have always been my first love, and I am so happy to be a part of a group that maintains such an amazing place to enjoy our equine friends.
Steve Huntley. Trail boss and director. Retired trucker. Special talents. Drive a six inch spikes threw a board. Story telling and almost make most of them believable. Been a club member about 10 years. Been riding the trails for about 20 years.
Hello, I’m a new member of the DVHC, I just recently moved back to Alberta and I’m excited to be apart of and experience such an exciting new adventure. I can’t wait to meet new people and have more opportunities to learn and grow as a rider and person!