Saw on the Trail Trees happen and they occasionally fall down. It’s better to have a saw than to have to turn around. Often you can simply step over or … Continue Reading »
A Memorable Ride Into the Bob
Outside an emergency room entrance, a strange town stretching ahead. Wobbling: unsteady on new crutches, a hospital issue suit of sweatpants and t-shirt was completed with a single anti-slip sock. … Continue Reading »
Portable Electric Fencing
DIY Portable Electric Fencing Horse camping is good. Backcountry horse camping is great. A backcountry wilderness location with a spot where your horses can stretch their legs, lie down, take … Continue Reading »
Six Reasons to Know How to Read a Map
Reasons to Know How to Read a Map From cave paintings, ancient manuscripts, and on to the 21st century, people have created and used maps as essential tools to explain … Continue Reading »
Swivels for Highlines
Swivels for Highlines – I WAS WRONG! As published in the Horsemen’s Corral, May 2021 edition Yes, it’s true I make mistakes, all the time actually. As Bram Stoker once … Continue Reading »
May 2021 Newsletter
Ride Often – Ride Safe – Ride with TrailMeister May 2021 Newsletter TRAILS – TIPS – VIDEOS – REVIEWS – KNOTS TRAILMEISTER IS YOUR EQUINE TRAIL RIDING RESOURCE 34 tools … Continue Reading »
Riverside State Park, WA – Ride with TrailMeister
Come Ride with TrailMeister! Explore the 100+ miles of horse trails and see the fabulous horse camp at Washington’s Riverside State Park. For more information on Riverside State Park including … Continue Reading »
Hog Canyon Lake, WA – Ride with TrailMeister
Come Ride with TrailMeister! See the water falls at Hog Canyon Lake, a high desert surprise! For more info including accurate driving directions, rules and regs, weather, and even a … Continue Reading »
Emergency Toolkit
What’s in your Emergency Toolkit? FREE PRINTABLE EMERGENCY TOOLKIT CHECKLIST Not planning ahead is planning to fail. Things happen and being able to handle minor inconveniences on your own can … Continue Reading »
Water Crossing Training for Horses
Water Crossing Training for Horses – and mules As published by the Horsemen’s Corral magazine Dihydrogen Monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and kills uncounted thousands every year. Cocoa knows this … Continue Reading »