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Visit Us Online! Easy Ordering. Call Or Email Today! www.highcountrysupply.com Visit us online! Easy ordering. Call or email today! Quality Equipment at Affordable Prices ● Decker & Sawbuck Pack Saddles ● Panniers ● Bear Boxes ● Saddlebags ● Scabbards Www.highcountrysupply.com Horse & Mule Packing and Camping Supplies. Horse & Mule Packing and Camping Supplies. 30 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 traversing the highest mountain ranges from Mexico to Oregon. After 3 weeks of study- Our Commitment ing, planning and shuttling supplies to various points, she embarked with 2 horses on a rich and wonderfully spontaneous 6+ month leisurely journey. Pat will be sharing unique anec- High Country Supply is the premier wilderness dotes and wonderful film from her adventure at the 2013 Back Country Horsemen’s Rendez- Browse our Product Line equipment vous, Norco California. Contact us for further details. Email: [email protected]. supplier for backcountry horse packing. Decker Pack Saddle ......................... 3 Toll Free: 866-389-0018 Sawbuck Pack Saddle ...................... 4 Panniers & Bear Boxes .................... 5-10 Saddle Panniers ............................... 11 Saddlebags………………………...12-19 Accessories………………………...20-24 Scabbards ........................................ .25 Mission Statement To be the leading merchant of backcountry Complete Pack Kits…………..PENDING horse & mule packing and camping gear, inspiring people to enjoy and conserve the great outdoors. Selection. Great care has gone into the development of our product lines. We offer a comprehensive selection of backcountry horse packing gear that is selected for quality, durability and tradition. Shopping Experience. High Country Supply strives to enhance our customers' shopping experience. With continued sales growth, we are thankful for the loyalty of our customers who have helped to make us successful. High Country Supply is committed to offering the best value possible on every item. Service. Easy online ordering, 24 hours a day/365 days a year. 2 29 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.comHighCountrySupply.com 1 -1866-866-389-389-0018-0018 Featuring: D ECKER P ACK S ADDLE Pat Peters 1700 Mile Solo Trip Pacific Crest Trail Pat shares unique anecdotes and stunning film from her 1700-mile Mexico to Ore- gon solo packing trip on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. Biography: Item #: HC-120 In the saddle since age 5, Pat left Chicago and the competitive show arena behind in 1991. Moving to Norco California, she was able to ex- pand her equine training and sales business while exploring the Califor- DECKER PACK SADDLE W I TH nia mountains and enjoying endurance racing. Norco natives remember HARNESS LEATHER RIGG ING Pat as the 3-time trail master for the Norco Riverdance Endurance Race, which hosted world-class competition in the mid-90's. Crafted from quality harness leather, this outfit is built to last a lifetime of hard packing. This pack saddle is a favorite of Forest As her passion for equine trails advocacy grew, Pat played a key role in a Service packers, park rangers, game wardens, and outfitters. successful DC Congressional lobby effort to keep the Yosemite Valley horse stables open and to keep horses on trails in Yosemite. She then accepted a 4-year appointment as a Riverside County Parks Commis- Made from quality harness leather. Strong canvas breast collar and breeching. Roller sioner, advocating for local trails. By the late 90's Pat was actively pack- buckles on the quarter straps make for easy adjustments. Decker rigging is adjustable ing, and guiding East Coast vacationers into the high Sierras. to allow for several cinch positions to suit your pack animals. In 2002, Pat took time off from her business and equine career to realize her The tree is shaped for a humane fit of both horses and mules. The half breed is made dream of solo-riding 1700 miles of the California Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, from 24 oz. canvas, reinforced with latigo leather, and stuffed with a 1" felt pad to help absorb the pressure of the load. Sold complete and ready to pack. Includes two latigos and a 28 " double ring pack cinch. 28 3 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 Class focus is Light Packing S AWBUCK P ACK S ADDLE Class includes : How to prepare for a Pack trip How to select stock and equipment How to set up a camp kitchen Menu Preparation & Planning How to Select a Camp Area Hygiene Essentials Selection of personal care items & Clothing How to Pack all the items you are taking Ten Essentials you don’t want to leave Home without! Charli will be Featured at California Back Country Horsemen’s Item #: HC-110 Weight: 25 lbs Rendezvous 2013. Contact us for further details. SAWBUCK PACK SADDLE WITH ALL LEATHER RIG GING Load up for a backcountry adventure with this pack saddle. Outstanding value for an all leather harness. This outfit features a top-quality hardwood humane sawbuck tree with nickel-plated hardware. The harness leather is reinforced with stitching and brass rivets. Adjustable to fit up to a 1,200 lb animal. Email: [email protected]. Sold ready to pack with four latigos and a 30-strand double pack cinch. Toll Free: 866-389-0018 4 27 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 Pack Panniers, Saddle Panniers & Bear Boxes Leather and Canvas Pannier Set Made from same harness leather and Featuring: canvas as our pack saddles. Charli Crissy Pannier Compartments: 24"W x 18"H x 14"D Light Packing, and “Take Your Kid Along” Packing Material: Harness Leather and Canvas Nice looking set of panniers at an affordable price. These panniers can be used to carry loads to camp . Instructor Charli Crissy: Can be used with or without poly liners (purchased separately). Poly liners fit inside to give rigidity for packing fragile items. Item #: HC-160 Life time experienced horse/ mule woman, whose passion for packing and the outdoors she shares in 45 minute pres- entations directed toward teaching women and men the art of packing. Packing through out her lifetime, commercially and Pannier Liner Set for recreation. Bishop Mule Days competitor for 15 Fits in our standard soft panniers. years. She brings with her a wealth of information about camping, packing and stock use. With assistance from Jill Stokes & Corri Chase Dimensions: 23" L x 11" W x 16" H Weight: 16 lbs per set Color: White Item #: HCP-PL-2 Sold as set of two 26 5 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 Pack Panniers, Saddle Panniers & Bear Boxes Scabbards Canvas Pack Sling Set Rifle Scabbard Scabbard completely encloses your Made from same harness leather and canvas as our pack saddles. scoped rifle, guarding it from foul weather and the harshest riding conditions. Made with a tough 800-denier Cordura® shell, Dimensions: 26 w x 64 long. padded, and lined with soft felt. Buckle flap for additional convenience and Material: Harness security. Extra-long tether straps easily Leather and Canvas secure scabbard to any saddle. Exterior pocket stores extra ammunition. These slings are ideal for coolers, bags of feed, fencing, or building materials. They are designed to carry loads Material: Waterproof 800-denier Cordura® Color: Forest too large to fit in your pack bags. Green or Hunter Orange Item #: HC-320 Dimensions: 43" Long x 9" Deep Made from our heaviest canvas with edges Item #: HC-170 reinforced with 1 3/4 inch nylon webbing and 1/2" inch grommets placed every 8 inches along the edges allow for lacing up the ends. Finished dimensions are 26 inches wide by 64 inches long. Extra gear can be mantied on top of the slings and secured with a lash cincha and rope. Bow Scabbard No longer do you have to ride unsafely with a bow in your hand or slung over Iron Weave Pack Panniers with Leather Trim your shoulder. Dimensions: 25" L x 11" W x 19" H Keep your bow readily accessible and Weight: 16 lbs per set safe. Frees your hands so you can concentrate on riding and looking for Color: game. D-rings and cinch attachment for any saddle. Fits almost any combination Copper only of bow and quiver. Must be mounted on the right side of horse. Made from rugged iron weave fabric Double stitched seams sewn with heavy thread Color: Forest Green Only Leather straps and reinforcements Material: Waterproof 800-denier Cordura® shell with foam 25" x 19" x 11" padding Item #: HC-330 Copper only Item #: PB135 6 25 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 HighCountrySupply.com 1-866-389-0018 Accessories Pack Panniers, Saddle Panniers & Bear Boxes Packer Rope Set—7 pc set Utah Pack Panniers Set Set of Ropes - Two each 36', 12' leads, sling ropes and One Lash Cinch rope. Back Braided - Ideal for packing. Set of Two 36' x 3/8"' Polyda- cron manti ropes. Loop end for easy tying of loads. Barrel, basket and box hitch. Dimensions: 25" L X 6" W X Item #: HC-Ropes 16/5" H Two 12' Packer's lead lines. Longer than regular leads. Quick release snaps. Back Weight: braided ends. Two 25" straps - attached to each bag for hanging over pack saddle - Two 1/2" x 25" sling ropes, and one 1/2" x 50' Lash cinch rope. For all Sawbuck or Decker. Leather reinforced corners and 60" tie down strap. Nickel Plated hardware. Tree Saver Straps Recommended by U.S. Forest Service. Note. Let us know at time of order and the handle loops will be Item #: OS-113 made with buckles to be able to open and close around the Decker's hoops. Item #: HCY-688 15 oz Canvas Manty 7’ x 9’ . Keep your load tight and balanced.
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