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Muling Through Central Oregon

Two Weeks Riding and Camping in Oregon’s Volcano Country By Robert Eversole   I recently had the opportunity to camp and ride with two of the most enthusiastic mule ambassadors that I’ve ever met: Joe and Jenny from the North Idaho Saddle Mule Club. We rode and camped throughout central …

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I Went to a Clinic (and You Should Too)

6 Tips to Improve Your Clinic Experience By Robert Eversole   Horsemanship clinics have become quite the to-do amongst us in the equine world. More and more people are attending clinics of various types and flavors in hopes of improving their horsemanship skills. Indeed, most of my friends have been …

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Trail Savvy: Keeping Trails Open

By Robert Eversole   We are blessed. Our nation’s public lands are one of America’s greatest achievements. Every year millions of horse owners across the U.S. visit our federal, state and local parks and other open spaces. And nearly every visit has something in common—trails. Horse owners experience our public …

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Going the Distance

How to Ease the Stress of Long Horse Hauls Robert Eversole   ‘Tis the season for horse riding and camping trips and all the stress that comes along for the ride when traveling with equines. When the siren song of a new trail gets loud…well, you have to load that …

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Trail Riding’s Most Wanted

The Most Dangerous Mistakes are Those Not Recognized By Robert Eversole   The advice I usually give in my articles is about avoiding mistakes. But what defines a mistake? And how do you recognize one? After all, one person’s gaffe could be another’s routine. Many drivers, for example, don’t wear …

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Where the Wild Things Are (or Aren’t)

Don’t Worry, Be Prepared by Robert Eversole   Last August in Idaho a woman was attacked by a bear. For weeks afterward, local newspapers printed page upon page about the encounter, warning their readers that dangerous animals were prowling the countryside. What if you were planning a ride or a …

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Four Ways to Save Your Life

November 2017

Prepare for the Unexpected When Trail Riding by Robert Eversole   My summer of trail rides and horse camping was wonderful. Until it wasn’t. You might have heard I took a tumble recently. It’s true. I was riding in the Three Sisters Wilderness in central Oregon when I joined the Unplanned …

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Educating Kayla

September 2017

You’ve Got One Job by Robert Eversole   Most visits from out-of-state family don’t start with a trip to the farm supply store for clothes. This one did. Immediately after arriving from the East Coast my 17-year-old niece Mikayla discovered western ranch culture with a new wardrobe of horse riding …

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Knots vs. Hardware

July 2017

Learn to Tie Basic Knots by Robert Eversole   The clinic circuit is a hoot! I’ve been teaching trail riding and horse camping at expos from coast to coast. One topic that comes up is gadgets. People either rely on them too much or pooh-pooh the very idea. I love …

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Your First Backcountry Adventure

6 Steps to a Successful Pack Trip by Robert Eversole   For many of us the ultimate in equine vacations is to venture into the backcountry with our horse. Day rides and horse camping at an established campground is good. Camping with horses in the depths of the backcountry is …

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