Been watching you guys for a bit and man, do I love that ol' man. I've have a wife who says it the way it is and a quiet ol' man (dad). He's the both of them in one magnificent person. Love you both, God bless.
Thanks yet again for all the great stuff. I find that the older I get the more I learn, maybe because I realize that I don't know half of the why I do things. Why did no-one ever teach me to use smooth splice wire, or why didn't I think of it?!?!?! These old wisdom gems are better than diamonds to me. Not to mention saving me a lot of gloves. Thanks again from East Idaho.
I was raised by a donkey in a pack saddle. My parents would put me in the sawbuck and dally a bunch of wraps around me. I rode that way until my brother came along, then we rode in the pack bags.
I’ve done a fair amount of packing. The other cowboy thing packing was salt/mineral. I had read stories of the windmillers packing tools and parts. I asked a few days back about carrying your doctoring bag. Thank you for following up. I enjoy your stories and knowledge of the history of equipment and trade. Thank you Ralph in Alabama
Hello Pat and Deb. Keep up the good work. I really appreciate it. I would love to hear what Pat had to say about fast walking horses. What is the secret? Thank you.
I am interested in where you get your pack cinches - mostly that one in the back. Is it just a wide roper cinch, or special made somewhere? I so enjoy your videos, the stories and the lore of days gone by. Thanks so much for taking us along.
Been watching you guys for a bit and man, do I love that ol' man. I've have a wife who says it the way it is and a quiet ol' man (dad). He's the both of them in one magnificent person. Love you both, God bless.
Thanks yet again for all the great stuff. I find that the older I get the more I learn, maybe because I realize that I don't know half of the why I do things. Why did no-one ever teach me to use smooth splice wire, or why didn't I think of it?!?!?! These old wisdom gems are better than diamonds to me. Not to mention saving me a lot of gloves. Thanks again from East Idaho.
Always learning from the genuine article
"If your pliers are rusted shut that's something to be proud of." Amen!
I was raised by a donkey in a pack saddle. My parents would put me in the sawbuck and dally a bunch of wraps around me. I rode that way until my brother came along, then we rode in the pack bags.
Those old panniers are something ..real nice .. I love to pack sure would like to find the time to do a lot more ..
Could listen all day👍🏼🌞🌈
I’ve done a fair amount of packing. The other cowboy thing packing was salt/mineral. I had read stories of the windmillers packing tools and parts.
I asked a few days back about carrying your doctoring bag. Thank you for following up.
I enjoy your stories and knowledge of the history of equipment and trade.
Thank you
Ralph in Alabama
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
Thankyou for the fencing tip.
Thank you for your knowledge Sir. Much Obliged
Love the stories.
Thank you.
Hello Pat and Deb. Keep up the good work. I really appreciate it. I would love to hear what Pat had to say about fast walking horses. What is the secret? Thank you.
Great video
Baby in a pannier! That's so cute! What kid wouldnt have fun getting tote around by a pack burro?
I am interested in where you get your pack cinches - mostly that one in the back. Is it just a wide roper cinch, or special made somewhere? I so enjoy your videos, the stories and the lore of days gone by. Thanks so much for taking us along.
The contact information for the lady who makes our cinches is on our links page: www.thedisciplinedride.com/links
Thanks!
U an Fay Ward r mi favorite folks
That you giggling at the end Deb?
How's come your front latigo is shorter than the back. Thanks for the vid!
Because it’s a cobbled together outfit. The latigo is from a busted saddle and it works just fine because Pat doesn’t keep his front cinch very tight.
@@PatnDebPuckett thank you
Whew!
For the Aussie gentleman, panyards is American for panniers.
Are panniers and panyards the same thing?
I believe that “panyard ” is the cowboy pronunciation of the word pannier. Sorry for the confusion.
Sir why is it yall don't use a britchin? by no means am I an experienced packer I have only packed salt/protien, or fencing tools/material.
The back cinch that we use allows the front cinch to be looser and so the britchin is not needed.
Hi IAM jose from tecate bc Mexico how can I get one of your staffle bits