What is the Yuma material like? I have the Kuiu Gila and love it, but it does stink up rather quick, material is great in the Gila line I think. I have had the Sitka lightweight hoody as well but did not like it because it snagged fairly easy.
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I am committing to lessons as well with my trainer on my horse once he gets to that stage. He also has a lesson horse, but I do have an older great gelding that is a good learner. I have basic experience, but like you said I don’t want to ruin a good horse with bad habits so the training is well...
I’ve decided to go the route of buying a 2 year old gelding and have him trained. It’s the long route to get to where I want to be, but I have a very reputable trainer and I’ll learn along the way. The more I think about it the more I look forward to it. I appreciate everyone’s help.
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Garmin Inreach Explorer. Used but still functional. I have the original box, and will throw in a charging cable. Upgraded to the mini 2.0. $150tyd.
FHF water bottle pocket. Brand new. $35tyd.
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Inexperienced in buying for sure. Have been working with a trainer the last couple years, and he is also helping me with my search and evaluating anything that I come across, whether in person if close enough or through video. So that does help in the sense of potentially not buying the wrong...
I guess that’s my point, it’s hard to find the “right” horse to start out on being inexperienced in buying and only the old timers training when I was a kid of get on and you’ll figure it out. Works for keeping yourself in the saddle, doesn’t work for learning the right way to handle an animal...
I’ve been searching for awhile to find a good prospect or experienced trail/pack/pleasure horse. I have a local trainer and am willing to invest some time and money into a prospect if it fits what I am looking for, or on the flip side find a good experienced level headed horse that doesn’t need...