Here’s a super fun little clip from an incredible recent ride with the Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy Ambassador Mustangs, Tay Martin and the two rescue German Shepherds Denali and Ranger.
Sand, mountains, water, snow, good horses, happy dogs and a friend. It was a fantastic, memorable day.
What draws many adventurers into the backcountry?
No people, no cell service, beautiful scenery, closeness to nature’s forces. Time slows down and we finally feel at peace.
Sounds perfect, right?
Yeah. Until it isn’t.
Too many people this year alone haven’t come back, riders, hikers or climbers. Things can go sideways fast, whether you go solo or not.
Without getting too preachy here, I put some info in the video on how to do the fun things while taking important safety precautions. Let me know what you think!
Share this video with anyone who needs the info or would enjoy it!
I take solo trips too. I try to be smart about it. I owe that to myself, the animals I’m responsible for, the people who care about me and all first responders.
Share your questions and your backcountry trip safety measures in the comments below!
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