Recreating Responsibly during Covid All of us are going stir crazy at home right now, the springtime weather is beautiful, and nothing says social distancing like heading for the trails! … Continue Reading »
Hot Chocolate Recipe
Do you like your chocolate hot? I do There’s nothing like a hot cuppa when you’re camping, or anytime for that matter. The trouble though is that most instant stuff … Continue Reading »
DIY Ladder
The DIY Ladder for your trailer! Pieces parts 1” square tubing  – 60 inches 2” by 1” square tubing – 24 inches 1” by ¼” bar stock – 26 inches … Continue Reading »
A Knife for Horse Folk
I’m a big believer in every horseman having a sharp, easily accessible, knife on them when they’re around stock. The knife is not just to cut baling twine, slice bacon, … Continue Reading »
April 2020 Newsletter
Ride Often – Ride Safe – Ride with TrailMeister TRAILS – TIPS – VIDEOS – REVIEWS – KNOTS Â TRAILMEISTER IS YOUR EQUINE TRAIL RIDING RESOURCE At TrailMeister, we know how … Continue Reading »
A Guide to Maps for Trail Riders
A Guide to Maps for Trail Riders – What types to bring, where to find them, and how to make your own When I first ventured out of the arena … Continue Reading »
Trail Workers Keeping Trails Open
Keeping Trails Open  – AN ODE TO TRAIL WORKERS As published in the March 2020 issue of Horsemen’s Corral Many guidebooks, most maps, and the entire www.TrailMeister website are devoted … Continue Reading »
Horse Riding in the Time of Covid-19
Horse Riding in the Time of Covid-19 The TrailMeister community of equine trail riders and horse campers is important. During these uncertain and trying times, we want to help take … Continue Reading »
Peace in a Pandemic
Last week, while I was working with my mules, Wall Street plummeted into a bear market, colleges across the nation sent their students home, and my beloved annual rendezvous with … Continue Reading »
Horse Pre-Purchase Questions
12 Horse Pre-Purchase Questions – What I look for in a Trail Horse or Mule As published in Western Mule Magazine March 2020 edition. I’ve said for years, to many … Continue Reading »