<BR>sorry I miss the camp would have loved to see you and your Mule getting a long so well.
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<BR>Lee
<BR>This what I do when dealing with a pack horse. First off I carry a short barrel Rifle 32".
<BR>(less to get hung up) I use a sling and wear it on my back and no I haven't been pulled of my horse yet. Be careful and aware of it and no problem.
<BR>Second if the pack horse is not pulling back much you can take one wrap around the horn with the lead rope and tuck the tail end under your thigh. If the pack horse does pull back all you have to do is let the rope go from under your thigh and there won't be a wreck. This has worked well for me.
<BR>If ya got a good pack horse that will keep it place in line ya don't need a lead rope let it have it's head. It ain't going to leave the other horses but this should only be done with a horse you can trust and only when the trail is safe to do so.
<BR>see ya on the trail
<BR>Crazy Cyot</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 21:13:33 -0600
From: Angela Gottfred <agottfre@telusplanet.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: A computer at a Rendezvous !
I will get to work on my Lady Ada Lovelace impression immediately! ;-)
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Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 11:04:04 -0400
From: "DAVID ALBAUGH" <wolftracker55@hotmail.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: RMFT/NATIVE AMERICAN/HOOF CARE
THANKS, To all who responded to my question about hoof care. I "blew-out" my
biceps, techincally "ruptured my biceps at the insertion". I was unloading
some big pine saw logs from the p.u. and well surgery on Fri. I can't even
curl my 8cup coffe pot, I had to try, but not as much pain as you would
expect, although the initial popping, ripping, and tearing with blinding
white light was rather exquisite, then the drive to the hospital-1) I was
alone at the time, 2) I never buy trucks with automatics, was creative.
We're getting a little snow today in the U.P. of Michigan today, can you
tell I'm already bored. I'm going to catch up on my reading. Thanks again,
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