If You Get Lost, Stay Calm and Stay Put Getting lost on a ride is easy to do. A bit of fog, a path you thought was another trail, an … Continue Reading »
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The Making of a Saddle
I’m a pretty fortunate guy. Every day I’m able to help thousands of people find new places to ride and camp with their horses and mules. I’m a clinician at … Continue Reading »
GPS – What you need to know
The Global Positioning System, better known simply as GPS, or Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), is a tool that is used to measure distance and to help pinpoint locations any … Continue Reading »
How to Submit a GPS Track
Adding the Routes of Your Favorite Rides is Easy! The miracle of science, and GPS technology, gives you the ability to record a ride in detail; where you rode, how … Continue Reading »
How to Submit an Event
We’re all looking for horsey events to attend. From Equine Expos, Prize Rides, Rendezvous, Trail Challenges, and more TrailMeister is THE guide to organized rides and equine events. But how … Continue Reading »
How to Submit a Riding Area
Sharing a new place to ride, camp, or even a good layover point on TrailMeister is the perfect way to help keep horse riders on the trails, and therefore keep … Continue Reading »
Meme Madness!
Per Wikipedia a “meme” (/ˈmiːm/ meem) is an Internet activity, concept, catchphrase or piece of media which spreads, often as mimicry, from person to person via the Internet. We think memes are groovy! Enjoy
Calling All Ghost Riders
Trail Riding is the largest and fastest growing equine activity in the U.S. and abroad. That means that our trailheads are getting a lot of use! Think about the trailhead … Continue Reading »
Spring Trail Riding – There are times the trails need to be left alone.
Many of our most common questions about trail riding are related to the trails’ conditions? One of the reasons I created www.TrailMeister.com was to provide riders with trail information on … Continue Reading »
Great Reads for the Trail Rider
As much as I hate to admit it winter is the time of the year when my easy chair sees more of me than my saddle. There’s something about a … Continue Reading »