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Locality: Modesto, California



Address: P.o.box 1709 95353 Modesto, CA, US

Website: www.bchcmidvalley.org/

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Backcountry Horsemen of California 28.12.2020

Dear Mule Days friends and fans! We wanted to let you know we have this book available for sale in our office in Bishop. If you're in the Eastern Sierra stop by..., or you can order directly from the website: www.highsierrawesternart.com Marye Roeser has a long history with both Mule Days and the Eastern Sierra Packing industry. As owners of one of our Eastern Sierra Pack Outfits for nearly 40 years, Marye has chronicled the story of packing and how the tradition arrived here in the Sierra, why mules were so essential to the growth of the trade and ultimately the recreation economy it helped build. The story of the many Sierra Pack Stations is chronicled and preserved for the future. Get your copy today, call, or stop by the office or visit the website noted above. Enjoy!!

Backcountry Horsemen of California 26.12.2020

Just a quick psa. BCH Mid Valley Unit WILL NOT be hosting our annual New Years day potluck and ride at Red Hills this year (2021). We hope to revisit this fun activity in 2022. Hope you have a fun and safe New Years! Happy trails!

Backcountry Horsemen of California 08.12.2020

Watch the Full how to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR5eXtIbEDY&t=1s Printable recipe: https://kentrollins.com/authentic-homemade-tamales/

Backcountry Horsemen of California 05.12.2020

Come sell your used tack & camping gear. Grab a friend, share a spot, the more tack & camping gear the merrier! Don't have time but would like to support our cause? Donate items to BCHC for the sale.

Backcountry Horsemen of California 29.11.2020

This Tuesday is Giving Tueday but it's not too early to donate to BCHA to be matched by generous donors! Support the great work BCHA memebrs do across the country like this story shared by Danny Riddle from BCH NV