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Entries #277 and #279

#277 - Rancho el Afortunado Charros
1st Place:
Charro Mounted Group
Rancho El Afortunado, is a family run ranch in Castro Valley. They are breeders of the Pure Spanish Horse, also known as the Andalusian or in Spain as the Pura Raza Espaņola, the P.R.E. They are passionate about this noble breed. For centuries this breed was known throughout Europe as the "Horse of Kings". Today the P.R.E. or Pure Spanish Horse is considered a versatile, multi-discipline mount, well suited for a number of different purposes. It is a wonderful family horse with superior intelligence, great heart and mild temperament. They are here to entertain us with their charro dress and beautiful horses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

#279 - Madhatters 4x4 Club of Northern California
2nd Place:
Classic & Custom Vehicles
The Madhatters 4x4 Club, is a Northern California, family-oriented organization, established in 1978. They're affiliated with the California Four Wheel Drive Association, Blue Ribbon Coalition, and CORVA. They work closely with the U.S. Forrest Service to help maintain the trails for everyone to enjoy. They strongly support and practice the "Tread Lightly" concept and they support legislation to preserve off road vehicle access rights to state and federal lands.
They welcome all 4WD enthusiasts from newbies to seasoned veterans. Join in the fun and challenge of "four wheeling." Meetings are at 7:30pm on the 4th Tuesday of every month at Mountain Mike's Pizza in Livermore.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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