info@ubarhorseback.com 

Contact: Joey Lee Landry

Phone: 780-827-0605

Summer Phone:
780-827-4884

 

   

Gear List

If you are coming for one of our hourly or day horse rides all you need to bring is yourself! 

We recommend that you layer your clothing to make sure that you stay comfortable as the weather is sure to change. Boots or shoes with a bit of a heel are recommended, but running shoes will also be fine. You are also encouraged to bring a camera for pictures of the breathtaking mountain scenery that you will encounter during the ride. If the weather is hot you may want to have sunscreen and bug spray on hand. If the weather is gloomy you may bring along a rain jacket, which can stay tied to your saddle if you don’t need it.
  

Helmets will be available for anyone, and are mandatory for all horseback riders under the age of 12.

Pack Trip Gear List

•  Fleece clothing: loose, comfortable fleece sweats for relaxing and sleeping in. 
 
•  Layered clothing is best. You can be sunbathing at noon and in a ski jacket at sundown! 
 
•  Boots with a heel for riding, a pair of runners or hiking boots for exploring. 
 
•  Zip-loc bags are handy to store all personal items you wish to keep dry. 
  
•  Lots of socks are great; the grass is often wet in the morning. 
 
•  Your own personal wash kit, plus a towel or two.
   
•  A warm sleeping bag and a foamy or air mattress -- nights can be cool.
   
•  Rain gear for riding in -- slickers or coats are great, ponchos are not! (They blow too much in the wind, and the horses don't like them.) 
 
•  A hat with a brim for sunshine or rain
  
•  Lots of film for your camera -- there are no stores around the block in the wilderness! 
 
•  Flashlight
 
•  Gloves
  
•  Personal beverages
  
•  Any medication you may be taking. Keep it in two separate locations and notify your guide of where they are.