Planning a Backcountry Camping Trip
From the pages of the Northwest Horse Source magazine Most years I spend well over 30 days of summer horse packing in remote backcountry areas, as well as numerous trailhead …
From the pages of the Northwest Horse Source magazine Most years I spend well over 30 days of summer horse packing in remote backcountry areas, as well as numerous trailhead …
From the pages of Western Mule Magazine Reliable communications with civilization while you’re camping seems like the last thing that you would want to do. After all, we’ve left technology …
It’s been said that diamonds are a mules best friend. Here’s a new way to tie a double diamond that makes this hitch even easier The Easy Double Diamond …
On the trail, in camp, and in life, expectations often obscure reality. Expectations often become the anchors for how we evaluate opportunities and our own sense of happiness. They also …
While water bottles might not be as exciting as searching for the new saddle you’ve been lusting after, the choice is still an extremely important. And in some ways, it …
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, or breeching, will help the horse …
It’s important to protect your food from bears and some areas even require that you use bear canisters. This is one but how do you choose bear canisters that are …
Hay may smell fresh and look clean but that’s not the whole story. How do you know if your hay is right for your animals? You already know that …
I think we can all agree, keeping bears out of our camps is a good idea. But what to know about bear canisters? What are the best practices? When it …