Sturgeon River Ranch - Blog
Embarking on an outdoor ranch adventure in Saskatchewan is an experience like no other, blending the raw beauty of the Canadian wilderness with the timeless tradition of horseback riding. To ensure your adventure is both enjoyable and safe, having the right gear is essential. Here’s a comprehensive gear guide to equip you for your journey:
Appropriate Riding Wear: Begin with comfortable, durable clothing that protects against the elements and terrain. Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt shield your skin from the sun and brush.
Riding Boots: Choose boots with a small heel to prevent your foot from slipping through the stirrup, ensuring safety and comfort.
Safety Helmet: A properly fitted riding helmet is a must-have for protection, regardless of your riding experience.
Gloves: Riding gloves can prevent blisters and improve grip on the reins, especially during longer rides.
Weather-Appropriate Outerwear: The prairie climate can be unpredictable. Pack a waterproof jacket and layers to adapt to changing conditions.
Sun Protection: Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat will protect you from the sun’s intensity.
Hydration and Snacks: A reusable water bottle and energy-boosting snacks are essential for staying hydrated and energized.
First-Aid Kit: A basic first-aid kit can address minor injuries or discomforts on the trail.
Navigation Tools: While guided tours will lead the way, a compass or GPS device can provide extra security.
Camera or Binoculars: Capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife with a camera or get a closer look with binoculars.
Insect Repellent: Protect yourself from insects, especially in wooded areas or near water.
Backpack: A lightweight, comfortable backpack can carry your essentials without hindering your movement.
Having the right gear enhances your experience, ensuring you’re prepared for the adventure that awaits in the breathtaking landscapes of Saskatchewan. This list covers the essentials, but always tailor your gear to the specific activities planned and the season of your visit. Happy trails!
See you on the wild side!
Where there’s a horse, there’s a way!
— John Prosak