Train Your Horse for the Backcountry: A Comprehensive Guide for Getting Beyond the Round Pen

Train Your Horse for the Backcountry: A Comprehensive Guide for Getting Beyond the Round Pen

by Dan Aadland
Train Your Horse for the Backcountry: A Comprehensive Guide for Getting Beyond the Round Pen

Train Your Horse for the Backcountry: A Comprehensive Guide for Getting Beyond the Round Pen

by Dan Aadland

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Overview

Many clinicians offer strong instruction in building a relationship with the horse but too often exclude safety concerns and teaching the skills necessary for safe and fulfilling use in the backcountry. They don't show students how to tie up a horse's foot should you have to restrain him to pull porcupine quills, and they don't teach basic knots and hitches. Enter Dan Aadland, a seasoned equestrian and breeder who shares expertise gained from riding backroads and teaching clinics.

Aadland first teaches students to understand the natural impulses of the horse and how to stay safe, a method he calls "survival horsemanship." He then moves on to training both horse and rider in the basics of trail riding, including saddling, mounting with control, trail savvy, types of trails and obstacles, domestic and wild animal encounters, and staying cool in stressful situations. Other helpful topics covered include:
  • Essential neck rein skills
  • Elementary packing
  • A mule primer
  • Safe trailering
  • Low-impact trail riding
  • And much more!
With Train Your Horse for the Backcountry, riders will be ready for safe backcountry exploring in no time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510729926
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 11/27/2018
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

Dan Aadland is the author of several books, including Treading Lightly with Pack Animals: A Guide to Low-Impact Travel in the Backcountry and The Pocket Guide to Equine Knots, and he is a frequent contributor to Western Horseman and other equestrian publications. He and his wife, Emily, live in Absarokee, Montana, where they breed Tennessee Walking Horses and organize pack trips.
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