Team Easyboot at Shahzada, Australia
Submitted by Susan Gill, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberI've enjoyed my time as a Team Easyboot member over the past few years and my favourite tee-shirt is a visual testament that TE people (and barefooters...
Last Ride of the Season, and Why I Love Gloves + Pads
Two weeks ago I loaded up Topper and headed out to the last endurance ride in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, Owyhee Hallowed Weenies. We drove the two hours south to Steph Teeter's place...
Easyboot Glue-On vs Easyboot Glove
Submitted by Karen Bumgarner, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberNo doubt about it, Easyboots of one form or another are a favorite item of necessity for many trail and distance riders around the world. Most of...
Boots, Beach and Barmy Crew: An Endurance Event in England
Submitted by Karen Corr, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberThinking back, I'm struggling to remember how it all started but I think I'll have to blame the other half - namely Bond (yes, it is his...
Our First NATRC Ride
Submitted by by Carol Warren, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberWe competed in our first NATRC ride May 5 and 6 at the Wimberley, Texas Wayfarer Ride. We rode in the Novice Horsemanship Division. I am...
Along For The Ride
Submitted by Stacey Maloney, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberWhen I came across the application for Team Easyboot 2012 I filled it out hoping for the best, but not expecting much. While I may have been...
Expanding on a Growing Theme
November can be grey and dark, but never when working with hooves. For part of the month, I will be traveling to Europe to continue the program of conducting clinics on Natural Hoof Care,...
Project Dazl
Those that know me know that I am not a settling person by nature. I need to be thinking, doing, constantly moving forward. I frequently change my mind, my path and my goals. One...
Easyboot Gloves Rock the Canyonlands
Submitted by Karen Bumgarner, Team Easyboot 2012 MemberWith a successful four days of City of Rocks (COR) behind us, the rest of the summer flew by. Thunder's cousin, Z Blue Lightening was supposed to...
Squashing in a High Sierra Excursion (In Which Small Thing and I Jump)
The trouble with doing 100 mile endurance rides is it leaves little room for pleasure riding - you're either training, resting, or exhausted. Exploring the mountains on horseback was something that was sorely missed...