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TarrSteps

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. . . re the mythical heated indoor arenas of my homeland.

Unfortunately I no longer have any photos of me actually IN one as some lovely person stole my computer after I moved, but I have found you links proving their existence. I know this will make people hate me but think how I feel, having had such things and lost them! I would cheerfully kill for access to one right now. (So long as I get to pick the victim.
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A couple of places describing their facilities but no good pics:
http://www.willowridgestables.com/
http://www.cochraneagsociety.ca/
http://www.thehorsepeople.com/aboutus/index.html
http://www.gimcrackequestrian.com/

showing the heating duct work:
http://www.pinecrestfarm.com/gallery/PinecrestFarmGallery/arena.html

photo of one in the US showing the heaters clearly in the roof:
http://www.lkarena.com/indoor.htm

not heated but with the "sun catcher" windows many newer arenas have which make a huge difference to the inside temp:
http://www.sher-alfarm.com/farm%20fotos.html
Some also have skylights.

Lots of people also now have Coveralls or similar, the fabric covered arenas. They're supposed to be warmer but it's not been my experience. Cover is cover though!
http://www.coverall.net/EN/Customers/Equine/Riding_Arenas/

And finally, the place I used to run, albeit under old owners and a different name. No good shots of the inside of the arena but you can see why I might miss the place!
http://www.yorkequestrianridingschool.com/facility.asp?pageid=35

On the upside, I no longer have to deal with avalanches of snow sliding off the roof when the building warms up (a problem in any arena) and scaring the horses senseless.
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At the last place, we put heat tapes on the roof to keep it from icing up!
 
When I lived in Canada (just outside Ottawa) my friend and her sister owned a riding school livery barn and their indoor school was heated, when it was built the girls said to their father if you dont put heating in it we wont teach through the winter. I cant remember the name of the place now.
 
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Yeah, whatever.
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*Baydale feigns disinterest, then carries on writing her book "101 Schooling Exercises to Do In Walk"*
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Hahahahaha! Put me down for a copy
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*throws snowballs at TarrSteps for teasing us all with such lovely inventions*

personally I'd be happy with the small, cold, leaky indoor I had in Glasgow right now, however if I win the lottery next week....
 
Tarrsteps do you know of any near Brandon, Manitoba or know how I can find out? (I know it's probably a silly question, Canada is a big country
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We are probably moving there this year and it would be really nice if I could haul somewhere and ride in the winter, instead of putting the horses away in November and not getting them out again until April!
 
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