Summary
Ahhh -- the joys of leading a packhorse into the wilderness to commune with nature, or maybe to bag a dream six-point elk and let your four-legged equine do all the heavy carrying.
But then the pack starts slipping about half a mile up the trail. Pots, pans and polypropylene long johns spill to the ground. Or that sweet horse, which was never prone to running off before, suddenly goes spastic and disappears down the trail with what's left of your camping gear bouncing along behind. Or, after finally making it to camp and taking off the packsaddle, the poor horse's withers are sore and blistered from a poorly fitted load.See the full content of this document
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Horse Packers Teach Art of Tying a Knot
If you've dreamed of packing into the wilderness -- and if you would like to prevent some of the glitches that horse peo...
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