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Terri Evans Tombstone Livery
Terri has been a horse owner for over 43 years, getting her first horse in 1968. She started training horses at the age of 16 when she purchased her first colt, a 2 year old Thoroughbred gelding she named Woodstock (fondly called Woody). In the 80's she got interested in driving horses. Terri bred and raised Morgan and Saddlebred horses for cart and buggy driving. She broke and trained her horses to ride and drive and successfully competed in parades and horse shows. During that decade she also completed college earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and graduated with high honors in 1986. Nursing was a good career to support her main ambition: to succeed in a horse related business. In the 90's she moved to Kalispell Montana and developed a working horse, cattle and sheep ranch. Working part time as a RN she completed numerous clinics and horse training seminars with a noted instructor Pat Wyse. Over the years Terri developed her skills in training performance horses and switched to raising registered Quarter horses after joining up with the love of her life, Doug Evans. Doug and Terri were a great match! Doug had also studied under Pat Wyse and also had a dream of making a career with horses. They married in 1997 and began the dream. Soon after the wedding they were selected to operate a horse concession on Big Mountain Ski Resort in Whitefish Montana. Terri and Doug successfully ran a sleigh/wagon ride dinner and trail ride business for 4 years. In 2002 they sold their company and headed south. With the vision of creating the ultimate cowboy resort they purchased 40 acres of bare land just outside of Tombstone Arizona. Within a 9 year span Terri and Doug developed the Tombstone Livery Stable into a special cowboy place. They cater to Cowboy Action shooting, Mounted shooting and feed and entertain groups up 200 people. They can stable up to 50 horses and are currently expanding their RV site capacity. Terri no longer works as a nurse and is a full time cowgirl. She has achieved a level 4 in mounted shooting and has won state and world titles. She is currently training her next champion shooting horse, Dixie.