While I know Alaska is a small contingent of Rokslide, and horses/mules aren't all that popular in Alaska, but I thought I'd share that the Kenai Peninsula Back Country Horsemen is hosting* a clinic in Soldotna on horse and mule packing. I've ridden horses and have secured loads to inanimate vehicles with a diamond hitch, but am a true novice when it comes to packing horses and mules.
Babers owns a riding mule (she's no stranger to a, pack saddle though) so I figured this would be a good way to glean some old timers knowledge I could put into good use this summer.
*Also sponsored by Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game
Here's their facebook link for more info:
KPBCH Packing Clinic
If any Alaskans see this, let me know if you have any interest in coming down; ought to be a nice Saturday and it's not too far from the archery range.
Babers owns a riding mule (she's no stranger to a, pack saddle though) so I figured this would be a good way to glean some old timers knowledge I could put into good use this summer.
*Also sponsored by Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game
Here's their facebook link for more info:
KPBCH Packing Clinic
If any Alaskans see this, let me know if you have any interest in coming down; ought to be a nice Saturday and it's not too far from the archery range.