KLETTAFJALLA Icelandic Horse Club
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Meet the Members of Kettafjalla Icelandic Horse Club
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Jenny Tuthill has lived in Bozeman, Montana for the past 30
years with her family and presently two icelandics, a Belgian
Shepard, and two cats. A horse rider since the age of 6, she
has had Icelandics for almost eight years, presently owning two
geldings, Breki fra Lindarhalti and Stefnir fra Nyjabae.
A retired elementary school teacher, Jenny enjoys trail riding
throughout the region with her friends and son Nick.
She is active in clinic organizing, BackCountry Horsemen, and
is president of Klettafjalla IHC. She volunteers as a Guardian
Ad Litem in Gallatin County, Montana and enjoys alpine skiing,
camping, hiking, baking, coffee with friends and just about
anything but housekeeping when she isn't riding.
Jenny Tuthill and Stefnir fra Nyjabae Hyalite Mountain Range
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Sandy and Jake Clouse are long time residents of Thermopolis, Wyoming – home of the world’s largest hot mineral
springs. They enjoy the mountains, camping, wood gathering, Tai Chi, hiking, horses, grandkids, and home.
The Clouses’ herd includes two Icelandic geldings, Mozart and Svadi, and an Appaloosa gelding, Washakie.
Smokey - an elderly ranch gelding - died this spring after a long, long life. He was the original member of the Clouse
herd, was a true friend, and is greatly missed.
The Clouses first hands on experience with the Icelandic horse was a great Icelandic Horse Riding Clinic at the
Icelandic Horse Farm in British Columbia just a few years back. Robyn, Christine, and Mandy provided a wonderful
introduction to these unique and wonderful creatures.
Sandy is the Secretary of the Klettafjalla IHC. She and Jake are excited about the prospect of associating with and
learning from other Icelandic horse people.


Marisue Wells lives in Bridger Canyon with her husband, two
Icelandic geldings (Sidur fra Grafarkoti and Blakkur fra
Sandholaferju), and two Bernese Mountain dogs.
When she's not working as a software consultant, she loves
to trail ride, explore new trails, hike, and downhill ski - basically
be outside in the mountains!
Marisue is the Treasure for Klettafjalla Icelandic Horse Club.


Cheryl Shelton is a long time resident of South East
Idaho.
Cheryl got her first Icelandic Horse in 1997 after
wishing for one for nearly 10 years. The number has
grown over the years and he currently has thirteen
Icelandic horses.
Chery and her husband Bill have a small farm where
they raise Icelandic Horses and Icelandic
Sheepdogs. They are expecting several foals in
spring and summer of 2006.
Although busy with grandkids, Cheryl still finds time
for the occasional ride. She is currently focusing on
raising a couple of great Icelandic Horses each year.
She enjoys working with the babies and giving them
a great start in life.
Cheryl and Atli from Rhythmhill on the rim of the caldera at the super volcano near Yellowstone National Park
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Julia Anderson lives in Fairplay Colorado.
I have four icelandic horses at this time. They each
are so special and very fun to ride. I find it so
fascinating how different they each feel and how
their gaits and dispositions vary.
We all went to a pair pace with the Arapahoe Hunt
Club this past October and dressed up in costume
(2nd place). We had a great time.
I am always recruting friends to ride with me on fun
outings, because the horses love to go out together.
Looking forward to meeting more icelandic horses
and their friends.
Julia and friends at Arapahoe Hunt Club, October 2005
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