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 »
Articles
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 »
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 »
What is Certified Weed Free Feed? And Why does it Matter?
As published in the July 2014 edition of West Coast Horsemen You’ve most likely heard the terms “weed free feed” or “certified weed free forage”. In a growing number of … Continue Reading »
BCHA July 2014 Newsletter
On the Trail with the TrailMeister Greetings and salutations, it’s a privilege to be able to share my trail musings and thoughts with you in this new BCHA newsletter column, … Continue Reading »
TrailMeister Trail Picks – June 2014
It’s hard to believe that we’re already six months through the year. Time does fly, especially when you’re riding in a wilderness area! One of my favorite things about the … Continue Reading »
In the Company of Giants
I recently had the privilege of being asked to speak at the 27th annual Klamath Falls Wilderness Skills Clinic hosted by the High Desert Trail Riders chapter of the Back … Continue Reading »
Are You a High Performance Trail Rider?
Are You a High Performance Trail Rider? As published in the July 2014 issue of The Northwest Horse Source. As a trail rider you are a high performance rider and … Continue Reading »
July 2014 Newsletter
It’s hard to believe that we’re already into the seventh month of the year. There’s so little time and so many trails to ride before (shudder) the snow starts to fly again! Where are … Continue Reading »
Fear in the Saddle – June 2014
Greetings, I was originally going to write about low impact horse camping techniques for this month’s column. After all it’s June and we’re starting to head out to the trails and … Continue Reading »