Gear to Wear and Bring
Bring a warm hat that covers the ears, and/or an ear band and neck gator. Sunglasses or snow goggles are important in case of snow or wind.
Layers on your top and bottom work best, and will keep you warm. NO COTTON ANYWHERE ON YOUR BODY, because when you perspire your fingers and toes will freeze. Wear clothing that will wick away the moisture.
Warm boots that are designed for the snow. Sorrels work okay but are not ideal. No leather or tennis shoes. Your feet will freeze. For socks, wear two> layers. The first layer is a sock liner which will wick away the moisture and the second layer is wool, smart wool, or polar fleece. Again, no cotton or cotton blends.
Lip balm. Sunscreen. Camera. Ski helmet or riding helmet if you have your own. (Bike helmets are provided.) Wind proof/water proof jacket or parka. A 20 oz. to 24 oz. sports water bottle or a "camel back". No screw cap tops as these are hard to manage with gloves on a horse in the winter!
We have water bottle holders and accessory pockets on the saddle. We also have leather "toggles" to tie clothing to the saddle.
We have spares of just about everything in case you can't bring the above mentioned items. Please call Sueanne to discuss if this is the case: 435-336-4795 or 435-901-4644.
We have water bottle holders and accessory pockets on the saddles. We also have leather "toggles" to tie clothing to the saddle.
We have spares of just about everything if you do not have the above mentioned items. Call Sueanne to discuss: 435-336-4795 or 435-901-4644
Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses and camera. Two 24 oz. sports water bottles and/or a "camel back". If you can, refridgerate one and freeze the other bottle. No screw cap bottles as they are hard to manage while on horseback.
We have water bottle holders and accessory pockets on the saddles. We also have leather "toggles" to tie clothing to the saddle.
We have spares of just about everything if you do not have the above mentioned items. Call Sueanne to discuss: 435-336-4795 or 435-901-4644
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