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The littlest wrangler takes the 12 O'Clock ride!!

Hi all, Emma ( our head wrangler) led the littlest wrangler ( and his family, of course) on the Creek Trail. He got a lesson from Ray Lene on how to " steer " a horse and off they went!






How do you get on a horse at D&F Pack Station? The easy way, of course. We have a mounting block log which is a log cut in half and supported by a steel frame at the bottom ( very stable) which allows all the moms & dads ( and old wranglers too...) get on a horse easy. This block gives the rider about 1 foot of extra height to climb aboard your horse. Makes it a little easier. And a little extra help from the wrangler to make your ride safer and easier.



Farrier Frank Jackson putting a fresh pair of iron shoes on a horse at D&F Pack Station to protect it's feet from all the rocky trails.



and a few pics of the preparation for taking the 12 O'Clock ride out today.



HAPPY TRAILS, PARTNER!!


D&F Pack Station



 
 
 

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