Wilderness areas – August 2014 Wilderness Potpourri What a Ride! Following Interstate 5 Through California, Oregon & Washington State Wilderness Areas There are as many ways to tackle a wilderness … Continue Reading »
Riding Saddle Panniers
Saddle panniers, these humble bags tasked with holding the camp goods of aspiring packers have a new leader in town. Many riding saddle panniers are built for exclusive use with … Continue Reading »
Lap Robe
Wet? Cold? Looking for a way to stay warm and dry without chaps? These Lap Robes will take care of you. A lap robe is one way to … Continue Reading »
NibbleNet
Horses and mules are made to eat slowly and continuously all the day through. Feeding once or twice a day can lead to problems. In 2013 TrailMeister produced the “Slow Feeder … Continue Reading »
Trail Survival Challenge – Views from Veterinarians – July 2014
For this edition of the Trail Survival Challenge we’ve gone high tech and used social media to gather the questions that our group of experts is going to help us … Continue Reading »
Knives for Mule Folk
As published in the August 2014 issue of Western Mule Magazine We’ve all heard it “ a good horseman, and woman, should carry a knife”. But how many of us … Continue Reading »
Goal Zero Guide Ten Solar Charger
Sometimes it seems that electronics are the bane of our existence. Unfortunately, unplugging from the world and completely disconnecting isn’t always an option. When staying connected is a must, Goal … Continue Reading »
Trailer Knowledge Essentials
Trailer Knowledge Essentials Having horses keeps us on the move, and not just heading down the trail. Even if we’re fortunate enough to have a local trail system handy we’ll … Continue Reading »
August 2014 Newsletter
The 31 days of August are some of my favorite of the year. The weather is generally warm and the high mountains are calling out for visitors. In a change … Continue Reading »
Da Brim Helmet Visor
Da Brim is Da Bomb – Riding helmets are great tools for preventing traumatic injury but for relief from harsh glare or nasty sunburns on the back of your neck … Continue Reading »