5 Ways to Stay Warm and Dry in Foul Weather When summer’s bluebird skies and bright sunshine give way to lead gray clouds and rain, rather than park the horses, … Continue Reading »
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6 Ways to Stay Safe in the Saddle
6 Ways to Stay Safe in the Saddle Following these six easy tips will help keep you safe so you can have a better time on the trail with your … Continue Reading »
14 Items to Carry on Trail Rides
14 Items to Carry on Trail Rides – Stay out of trouble with these essentials When you’re on the trail it’s a good idea to carry a few emergency items. … Continue Reading »
The Fear Factor – The Northwest Horse Source, Sept. 2011
As Published in the September, 2011, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. The Fear Factor Greetings, I was originally going to write about low impact horse camping techniques for this … Continue Reading »
Ghost Riders on the Trail – A Leave No Trace (LNT) Primer for Trail Riders
As Published in the October, 2010, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. You’re only riding your horse to and from your trailer or camp spot, and LNT just applies to … Continue Reading »
DIY Horse Trailer Checks – NWHS May 2011
Trailers and the Trail Rider – DIY Horse Trailer Checks As Published in the May, 2011, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. This month’s column started as the first robins appeared … Continue Reading »
Compass Usage for Trail Riders
As Published in the March, 2011, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. Compass Usage for Trail Riders With backcountry access limited in the winter months, now is a perfect opportunity … Continue Reading »
Reduce Trailering Stress – Keep Your Cool When Traveling With Horses
As Published in the July, 2011, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. Summer is officially here, and in spite of high fuel prices, trail riders are hitting the highways in … Continue Reading »
Gear Up – Wet Weather Doesn’t Have to Dampen Your Enthusiasm for Trail Riding
Gear Up – Wet Weather Doesn’t Have to Dampen Your Enthusiasm For Trail Riding As Published in the January, 2011, issue of The Northwest Horse Source. Summer’s bluebird skies and bright … Continue Reading »
How to Set Up a Highline When Camping with Horses and Mules
Setting Up a Highline For Safety and Ease of Use Your animals are important. If they wander away you’ll have a heavy load, and a long walk to look forward … Continue Reading »