Dry Ridge Outfitters

Dry Ridge Outfitters Enjoy "The Quiet side of the Tetons" in Teton Valley, Idaho. We offer day rides and pack trips on the

As we close our season skidding wood for Teton Backcountry Guides we feel blessed to have guided and packed in these mou...
10/26/2025

As we close our season skidding wood for Teton Backcountry Guides we feel blessed to have guided and packed in these mountains for, now, almost 30 years. We are thankful for the friends that have helped us along the way. Dry Ridge Outfitters wouldn't be the same with ALL OF YOU! Today we pulled wood into the Commissary Ridge yurt for Jeff and Diane who own Teton Backcountry Guides. My friend Cortney Byman took these pics yesterday. Thanks to her we can share some of the great views, hard working horses and hard working humans as well. Here's to a great winter had by all. See you in the spring for more horseback adventures.

Kevin and I are selling one of our Morgan geldings. Check him out!JBMM LUCK OF THE IRISH (196925) - (Sammy)JMF Irish Rav...
11/18/2024

Kevin and I are selling one of our Morgan geldings. Check him out!

JBMM LUCK OF THE IRISH (196925) - (Sammy)

JMF Irish Raven (159650) x Winden Bali Hai (0168653)

2019 REGISTERED MORGAN GELDING

Sammy is a smart and willing 5 year old gelding. He is broke for trails and pack and will do anything you ask. As a four-year-old he did 100 miles through the Teton Wilderness into the Jedediah Smith Wilderness. He is solid built. A beautiful bay.

Felt, Idaho
Call Kevin for his selling price.
208-351-1410

This was our first ride of the season west of Felt near our home. It was a bit chilly as you can see but things are warm...
07/02/2024

This was our first ride of the season west of Felt near our home. It was a bit chilly as you can see but things are warming up here (hot and dry). We're on the trail again!

Kevin and I had an awesome weekend helping the USFS Ashton Ranger district & Teton Basin Ranger district to improve the ...
07/02/2024

Kevin and I had an awesome weekend helping the USFS Ashton Ranger district & Teton Basin Ranger district to improve the Coyote Meadows area!
Projects completed:
1. Dug trench, repiped and installed a spigot outside horse corral for stock water access to all visitors. *NOTE: water comes from a spring and is not treated for human drinking (non potable).
2. Cut 2 hitching rails’ ends off to make it safer to tie horses.
3. Cut and hauled lumber and tools, did destruction of rotten bog bridges along S. Bitch creek trail and rebuilt the 1st priority wettest area bridge! Thanks goes out to USFS Teton Basin wilderness trails staff, all our members and their horses who donated their time, as well as a huge thanks to Dry Ridge Outfitters for providing valuable knowledge and skilled labor. WOW that was fun and satisfying!!

My Boyz!!
01/20/2024

My Boyz!!

Today just wandering around here in the Tetons on the Decoster trail. Finally some sunny days!
06/29/2023

Today just wandering around here in the Tetons on the Decoster trail. Finally some sunny days!

Cleaning up our saddles for the 2023 riding season!
05/21/2023

Cleaning up our saddles for the 2023 riding season!

Today we lost an incredible story teller. Baxter Black is a staple in the western lifestyle. Reading his words by the fi...
06/12/2022

Today we lost an incredible story teller. Baxter Black is a staple in the western lifestyle. Reading his words by the fire on our pack trips helps us bond with our clients and give them a glimpse into our world that we love so much. It never fails that everytime I read this story it gives me goosebumps and warms my heart at the same time.

RIP Baxter Black

A HORSE MATTERS BY BAXTER BLACK

“”I like living someplace where a horse matters.

There is just some country where horseback is the only way to get the job done. Places where the four-wheeler is a poor second, not to mention a noisy, track-leaving unnatural conveyance. Besides, it’s hard to throw a rope from.

Helicopters can spot and scare, if that’s what you need, but it’s helpless when you have to doctor a calf. It is a great feeling to be pushing a cow out of a mesquite thicket, packing a dude down the Grand Canyon or tracking a mountain lion on a high ridge, knowing you’re on the perfect tool for the job. You look at a horse different when he’s on the payroll.

I like being a person to whom a horse matters.

It puts me in such good company, Robert E. Lee, Teddy Roosevelt, Rudyard Kipling, Ray Hunt, Queen Elizabeth, Jerry Diaz, Casey Tibbs, cowboys, Mongols, Gauchos, teamsters, Lipazzaners and vaqueros of all kinds. Granted being a horse person doesn’t make me easier to get along with, better at spelling or richer. It simply gives me a direct connection to one of the most ancient, mutually beneficial interspecies relationships on the planet.

Winston Churchill said, “There is something about the outside of a horse, that is good for the inside of a man.”

I like being there when a horse matters.

When you can’t do the job alone; a cow in the bog, a race against time, a boulder to move, a detour to take, a mountain to cross, a crevice to leap, a war to win, a sweetheart to impress, or...when you’ve gone too far to walk back.

Shakespeare’s King Richard III said when fate hung in the balance, “A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!”

I’ve also come to believe that you either are a horse person or you aren’t. Many who are, never know it because they never have the chance. It’s a primitive acceptance, often mutual. A lack of fear. You see it in some children when they are first introduced to the horse. It always gives me a sense of wonder to be there and help them make their acquaintance. I believe the horse can sense the child’s innate trust. It is the beginning of a natural bond.

I count myself very lucky that I get to be a part of the wonderful world of horse sweat, soft noses, close calls and twilight on the trail.

I like living a life where a horse matters.””

12/26/2021

Sledding Christmas Day at the Little’s. Felt, Idaho.

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12/26/2021

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11/25/2021

Among The Wolves Studio

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12500 Reece Road
Felt, ID
83424

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