Monday, August 5, 2013

Horseback Riding Safety Precautions

Around 2 million people own horses in the US, wherein 238,000 are into breeding, 481,000 into competing, and 1.1 million in other activities. Horseback riding is a popular sport that is both fun and risky. Hence, you need to educate yourself on horseback riding safety before daring to sit on the back of such a magnificent animal.

One of the most important things to remember when riding a horse is to stay alert and attentive. Be aware of the environment and your horse's response to your cues. Wearing an equestrian helmet is also necessary as it helps prevent serious head injuries during falls. Furthermore, you should wear bright colored clothes when riding at night for visibility. Other than your helmet, your footwear is the next most essential component of your riding attire. Opt for boots with about 1 to 1 ½ inch heels and low tread to prevent your foot from slipping through the stirrup.


As much as possible, keep little children and dogs away from horses. Energetic dogs that tend to bark and run around can agitate and frighten a horse. Children are also discouraged to go near horses because there is a chance that they might get accidentally trampled. By following these simple rules and preventive measures, horseback riding can be a safe and fun way for you to explore the beauty of nature.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Packing for a Fun-Filled Yellowstone Visit

When you're getting tired of the hustle and bustle of the city life, there's no better way to forget about the stress than to go back and be one with nature by taking a drive and visiting Yellowstone National Park.

Of course, a trip is best enjoyed when you come prepared. Hence, it's important to know the kinds of things you need to bring with you to Yellowstone, so you won't end up over-packing for your trip or forgetting something important. Before you hop onto the car or board the plane to Wyoming, make sure that you have everything you need.

When picking out clothes to wear when you're there, choose ones that are layered and comfortable as it could get really hot during the day and cold at night. Unless you're hiking and would need boots, sneakers and sandals would be suitable for walking around the park. You could also bring with you a hat and a light jacket.

You could also prepare a picnic basket full of snacks and a cooler filled with drinks, so you don't have to keep on going back to stalls or restaurants to buy food. You should also bring extra batteries for your cameras and a small portable charger for your cellphones.


A quick break from the city is all you'll need to recharge and refresh yourself. As long as you pack and set up your bags well, you can focus more on relaxing and having fun.