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New CHA Trail Guide Manual on Sale Now

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) has just released its newest publication – CHA Trail Guide Manual.  Written by leading trail guide professionals from around the United States and Canada, it is a comprehensive guide to trail riding, camping and packing out with your horses and mules.



This manual is complete with how-to illustrations and photographs and is a must-have for all avid trail riders, overnight campers and wilderness packing guides. With educational illustrations by Susan Harris and edited by Julie Goodnight, it has four levels of horsemanship, trail ride information, camping with your horse, knots, packing, safety on the trail, Dutch oven cooking and much more!



“Determining what trail riders and guides really need to know was the key to this publication,” says contributing author Jack Breaks of British Columbia. “Input came from both recreational and commercial trail riders at every level of experience and from all over North America – so it really is a trail rider community effort.”

To order yours today please contact CHA.

To view other publications and educational materials published by CHA visit the CHA website. Some of the titles include CHA Composite Manual of Horsemanship, Riding Instructor and Trail Guide Manual, Ready to Ride?, Standards for Group Riding Programs, Enjoying Equestrian Activities Safely Poster and Horse Sense Posters.

The purpose of CHA is to promote excellence in safety and education for the benefit of the horse industry. CHA certifies instructors, recreational vaulting coaches, barn managers, college coaches, drivers and trail guides; accredits equestrian facilities; publishes educational manuals and hosts regional and international conferences. For more information on the Certified Horsemanship Association, please visit www.CHA-ahse.org or call toll free 1-800-399-0138.  To find a certified riding instructor or accredited equine facility near you visit www.CHAinstructors.com

 

Abigail Boatwright

Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.

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