[pct-l] Horse rentals

Donna Saufley dsaufley at sprynet.com
Wed Jan 7 15:10:12 CST 2009


You could add to your tag line . . .  horses don't tolerate fools, and they
know who is one . . . 

-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]
On Behalf Of Tom Bache
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 8:50 AM
To: Cris; pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Horse rentals

Cris,

I agree that there is a big risk taking a horse on the trail without a lot
of time together to understand the horse.  It would be far better to tqke a
horse that had proven itself with you over a long period.  However, the
first 140 miles or so north from Campo provide as good a place to train
together as anywhere.  Roads and horse ranches are always close by.  There
are people who have ridden long distances on the PCT with horses they picked
up just as they started or along the way. Of course, these were very
determined and resourceful people with much horse-savvy.

I keep in mind that the Californios often traveled our area by catching the
most convenient horse (semi-wild), then turning him loose and catching
another when the current mount got tired.  So it is possible for normal
people who develop the skills (how I wish I could get that good).

Tom
... horses don't tolerate fools ....




On 1/6/09 6:56 PM, "Cris" <cj5w4wd at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Tom,
> I'll have to respectfully disagree with you on this. The idea of taking on
a
> "free" horse for a PCT thru hike would be absolute suicide, if not just
> foolish.  Extensive training is necessary to make a horse trail worthy and
> dependable.  I don't know how many miles I've covered in my 50 years of
> riding but I can tell you I've ridden some great mounts and some
> knuckleheads.  Until you really know a horse you can't predict how it will
> respond to situations you would encounter on this trail.  I'm sure Mendo
> Rider and others who have done it can add more.  And anyone who would
> consider renting a horse, well, you may as well put that animal in the
> "free" category.
> 
> Cris
> ...mountains don't tolerate fools...
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>> 
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:14:36 -0800
>> From: Tom Bache <tbache at san.rr.com>
>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Horse rentals
>> To: <maxeabbe at mac.com>
>> Cc: "pct-l at backcountry.net" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
>> Message-ID: <C588ED9C.855E%tbache at san.rr.com>
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>> 
>> I ride horses.  In the last year I have purchased, leased, or borrowed 6
>> different horses for different purposes.
>> 
>> I don?t know of any ?Hertz? per horses, but I do know that you can find a
>> horse to do almost anything you want to do.  For riding the whole trail I
>> advise you to buy a horse (or two). They aren?t very expensive these days
>> (you can get a good horse for free or a nominal cost by relieving owners
>> of
>> the expense to feed them).   In fact, the price of the horse is very
small
>> compared to the price of food, transportation, and tack.  That is, the
>> horse
>> is basically free ? the money goes elsewhere.  You will have to figure
out
>> what you will do with the horse when you are finished with it ? it will
be
>> more difficult (but not impossible) to find an owner willing to take the
>> horse back when you are done.  There are no rules ? people make whatever
>> deals they can.
>> 
>> Just look on the Internet and make some calls.  I live in San Diego, and
>> there are hundreds of horses nearby that are suitable for riding on the
>> trail.   I hope you have a trailer, truck to pull it, and someone to
drive
>> it around to support you.  I?m hoping to ride the trail someday, and that
>> is
>> where you need real money!
>> 
>> Tom Bache
>> San Diego
>> 
>>> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:11:59 -0800
>>> From: Maxe Schimberg <maxeabbe at mac.com>
>>> Subject: [pct-l] Horse Rentals
>>> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to rent horses to ride the whole trail?  And if so,
>>> where can I find information on that?
>> 
>> 
>> 
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