What Type of Camp Stove? A stove is one the most important items you’ll carry when camping, not least because making tea, and coffee, as well as cooking meals are … Continue Reading »
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Latigo vs billets – Bench the Billets: Why Latigos are a better option
Bench the Billets: Why Latigo is a better option – latigo vs billets I get a lot of questions about why I don’t use off billets, preferring instead to hang … Continue Reading »
How to Attach Leads to a Rope Halter
How to Attach Leads to a Rope Halter – 6 Ways Leading is a basic skill for riders and horses. But before we lead the animal, we’ve got to halter … Continue Reading »
Hobble Training for Horses
Hobble Training Hobbles have an important part to play in our equestrian life. From teaching patience, to back country grazing, the sooner you can get your horse, or mule, used … Continue Reading »
Trailer Safety Chains
Trailer safety is important, and our horses are counting on us to do it right. One trailer item that I’ve seen often overlooked are the Trailer Safety Chains on your … Continue Reading »
Dogs on Trails
Dogs on Trails Dogs are truly man’s best friend and joy to be around. I’ve belonged to numerous canids throughout my life and I have a soft spot for these … Continue Reading »
PEANUT CHICKEN NOODLE RECIPE
A favorite camp meal of mine is this Peanut Chicken Noodle Recipe. It’s easy to prep, quick to cook, and delicious! There’re 3 main components to this recipe; the sauce, … Continue Reading »
DIY FIRE STARTERS
DIY FIRE STARTERS Let’s face it. Campfires are good and proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. Nobody has a weak opinion on how to build … Continue Reading »
Bic Lighter Hacks for Camping
Bic Lighter Hacks for Camping As much as I enjoy practicing other methods of fire making, A lighter always has a place in my kit. I don’t always use it, … Continue Reading »
Britchen – Why should I use one?
Reasons to Use a Britchen Rather Than a Crupper This is one of those topics that is always being debated by mule folks the world over. Especially those that ride in hilly areas. Britchen, … Continue Reading »