D is for duct tape! You never know when you may have a malfunction. Are you prepared for minor inconveniences on the trail or in camp? Here’s what we carry … Continue Reading »
Recreating Responsibly during Covid
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 »