The Great Solar Eclipse of August 2017 What does a solar eclipse have to do with trails, trail riding, and camping with livestock, you ask? Whatever you want it to, … Continue Reading »
The Top Six Beginner Blunders for Trail Riders
The Top Six Trail Riding Mistakes or Beginner Blunders for Trail Riders As Published in The Horsemen’s Corral August, 2017 issue Whether it’s parenting, driving, or trail riding, when you … Continue Reading »
August 2017 Newsletter
Help Keep Horse Trails Open Symptoms of Heat Stress Chipmunk Rapids, ID Taylor Mountain, WA 5 Owls Review The Un-Essentials Pinckney Rec Area, MI
The (Un)Essentials of Horse Camping
The (Un)Essentials. What You Don’t Need When Camping As Published in West Coast Horsemen magazine – July 2017 Edition The discovery of fire has been said to be mankind’s most … Continue Reading »
Orange Slow Feeder – Review
Hay Nets may not be sexy but they’re valuable pieces of equine equipment nonetheless. The Orange Slow Feeder hay nets that we’ve tested have been remarkable in both their construction and … Continue Reading »
July 2017 Newsletter
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Summer Horse Riding Thoughts
July 2017 – Summer Riding Thoughts A TrailMeister column by Robert Eversole as published in Western Mule Magazine June 20th marked the first day of summer. The many joys of … Continue Reading »
Horse and Mule Adventures with TrailMeister – Horse riding at Copper Cloud Ranch, Camping Stoves, 5owls Ranger, Andy Bales
In this episode we ride horses at the Copper Cloud Ranch in Utah, Discuss the pros and cons of backpacking and camping stoves, examine the new 21st century cowboy bedroll … Continue Reading »
Knots vs Gadgets – When and what to use when Camping with Horse
Knots vs. Hardware A TrailMeister column published in Horsemen’s Corral July 2017 Being on the clinician circuit is a hoot. This year I’ve been teaching trail riding and horse camping … Continue Reading »
Dealing with Fear in the Saddle
Fear in the Saddle – As published by Horsemen’s Corral May 2017 Greetings, I was originally going to write about low impact horse camping techniques for this month’s column. After … Continue Reading »