Description
As anyone who has ever stepped foot into a barn knows well, riding, handling, and caring for a horse is no easy task. Learning how to correctly tie knots can make things easier, but with more than four thousand different types of knots out there, the choices can be overwhelming. Here, you'll learn to recognize a "good" knot-a knot that holds but can be untied after pressure. You'll look into the world of hitches (systems for packing items onto a horse) and splices (useful ways of joining ropes and creating loops). And you'll learn step-by-step how to properly tie dozens of different knots, including:
- Square knot
- Bowknot
- Hitch
- And many more
So whether you're an experienced rider or you're about to head out on the trail for the first time, The Pocket Guide to Equine Knots is guaranteed to help you as you ride off towards your next adventure.
About the Author
Dan Aadland is the author of several books, including Treading Lightly with Pack Animals: A Guide to Low-Impact Travel in the Backcountry, and is a frequent contributor to Western Horseman and other equestrian publications. He and his wife, Emily, live in Absarokee, Montana, where they breed Tennessee Walking Horses and organize pack trips.
Book Information
ISBN 9781510714342
Author Dan Aadland
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Weight(grams) 204g
Dimensions(mm) 159mm * 108mm * 15mm