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Leap of Faith Farms Photos
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Covered and Uncovered Roundpens, with the Creekside Barn and a view of Mount Diablo in the background
 The Outdoor Arena, featuring fantastic lighting, plus views of Mount Diablo and the foothills. Some days of the week jumps are set up, and some days the arena is empty, but like all of our arenas, it is always open at all times for "free riding" by boarders
 The drainage and roadways at Leap of Faith are excellent. This photo was taken mid-winter after a heavy rain.
 The interior stalls of the two Main Barn aisles (Parkside and Ridgeview Barns) have yokes to the center aisle, as well as grills to the front and side. These stalls are light and airy even without outside access, unlike the interior "dungeons" found at some other places
 The Indoor Arena features a full span of mirrors on one short side, plus an additional short span at X
 This is the southern half of Leap of Faith Farms as viewed from the top of the ridge while trail riding in the East Bay Regional Parks District. The Creekside and Diablo View Barns are in the back right side, with the Outdoor Arena in front of them and the Castle Rock Barn scarcely visible through the trees in front of the arena. The large building at center is the Main Barn, with a huge Indoor Arena flanked by two barn aisles and the Office
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The two large "Breezeway Barns" (Diablo View and Creekside) are cool and lovely in the summer heat
 Standing at the south end of the property looking north, you see the Castle Rock "shedrow" barn on your left, the Outdoor Arena on the right, and the large Main Barn in the background with the Indoor Arena opening
This view is of the northern end of Leap of Faith Farms, with the Covered Arena on the left and the Hay Barn on the right side
 Some of our many large Turnout Paddocks are shown here, with the Covered Arena in the background
 The Old Pine Creek Barn is at the northernmost end of Leap of Faith Farms. It is a mare motel-style pipe barn with two crossties, long hitching posts, and nearby private rustic tackroom.
 Mariah (LFF's co-owner/manager) at age 11, the day her mom bought her first horse, Blue
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