Tuscon

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gait
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His idea of a spook is to stop and turn for a second look. So, if you’re a rider that’s getting back to riding, or you're just short on confidence, don’t worry - you can borrow some of his! On the ground, Tucson Pete’s everything you’d expect from one of our home-grown Missouri Mule Co. mules
2.5
He’s a pretty big mule, but once you’re up in the saddle, his strength gives the impression that he’s even bigger than he really is. He’s got a no-nonsense, “been there, done that” kind of resume - rural farm traffic, big noisy equipment, livestock, dogs, screaming kids, bikes, the UPS guy… all no big deal. He’s seen the wilderness, and the things that jump out from the underbrush. That doesn’t phase him, either
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Like all our mules, this guy does the “Pick me up” maneuver - he’s been trained to side-pass over to a mounting block, or whatever you want to stand on to mount up. We figure it’s extra important on this BIG guy! However, if you’re out on the trail and can’t find anything to stand on, he’ll also park out to make mounting easier. If you don’t want to compromise anything on trail skills, smooth gait, and solid training, but like a bit of personality and a friendly disposition and as icing on the perfect cake, this guy just might be the new best friend and trail partner you’ve been waiting for!
Tucson has the best Park Out ever
Tucson is a True Mudder. Rain Day!

 

 

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