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A “mechanic” broke my horse trailer!
A “mechanic” broke my horse trailer. I lost my trailer lights and brakes shortly after a local mechanic did some work on my EBY horse trailer. Here’s how I fixed … Continue Reading »
Riding the Washington State Horse Park
Welcome and follow along as we ride the horse trails in the Washington State Horse Park. For more information on this excellent horse riding and camping area visit the trail … Continue Reading »
Horse Trailer Maintenance – Video
All horse owners, not just trail riders, need to make sure that their horse trailer is ready to haul BEFORE you load the trailer. Here are a few easy pre-trip … Continue Reading »
4 things that can save your life when trail riding
My 2017 summer of trail rides and horse camping was wonderful. Until it wasn’t. Here are the 4 things that can save your life that I credit with keeping this … 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 »
A is for Animal
A is for Animal – Looking for a new horse or mule for trail riding? It can be a daunting experience! Here we talk with Clinician Ty Evans on what to … Continue Reading »
A is for Alpine Butterfly
The Alpine Butterfly Knot, also known as just the Butterfly Knot due to the form it takes while tying, forms a secure loop(s) in the middle of a rope. It will … Continue Reading »
A is for Advocacy
Horse riders constantly hear about trails being closed or equine access being restricted. Here are some easy ways that you can help keep horse trails open. From the June 2017 … Continue Reading »
Horse Riding on the Arizona Trail
Ride along with TrailMeister as we venture out from the Picketpost Trailhead onto the Arizona Trail with members of the East Valley Back Country Horsemen, Arizona Horse Council, and the … Continue Reading »