Understanding Contour Lines and Topo Maps You probably already know that a compass and a paper map are part of the Ten Essentials. Learning to interpret that paper topo map (short … Continue Reading »
October 2019 Newsletter
Ride Often – Ride Safe – Ride with TrailMeister TRAILS – TIPS – VIDEOS – REVIEWS – KNOTS Â TRAILMEISTER IS YOUR EQUINE TRAIL RIDING RESOURCE We’re International! See us in … Continue Reading »
PREPARING A TRUCK FOR TOWING
PREPARING A TRUCK FOR TOWING – Setting up a new truck for safe horse trailer towing I got a new to me truck! She’s a 2019 Ford F450, diesel, 4×4 … Continue Reading »
Trail Workers
ODE TO TRAIL WORKERS As published in the October Issue of The Northwest Horse Source Many guidebooks, most maps, and the entire www.TrailMeister website are devoted to a series of … Continue Reading »
Without Pack Stock
Lightweight Horse Camping – Going Without Pack Stock – Smart and Savvy Tips for Solo Camping in the Backcountry Going on an overnight camping trip without pack stock is simple … Continue Reading »
September 2019 Newsletter
TRAILS – TIPS – VIDEOS – REVIEWS – KNOTS Â TRAILMEISTER IS YOUR EQUINE TRAIL RIDING RESOURCE September is National Readiness Month. It’s the perfect time to start getting ready for … Continue Reading »
B&W Extend A Goose Coupler – Video
The Extend-A Goose Coupler from B&W Trailer Hitches offsets the trailer by 10 inches which should give me  plenty of room to drop a tail gate and provide for easier … Continue Reading »
Scratch n All – Pads
Itchy pony butts want scratching and said ponies will rub on anything handy including your expensive barn flashings. Cynthia at Scratch n All sent us some samples of their Scratchnall … Continue Reading »
Lightweight Horse Camping
Lightweight Horse Camping – Go Without a Pack Horse – Smart and Savvy Tips for Solo Camping in the Backcountry As published in the September 2019 issue of The Northwest … Continue Reading »
Wilderness Work Party
Wilderness Work party in the Pasayten Wilderness of Washington with the Back Country Horsemen. Keeping Trails open for everyone