We build them and RIDE them!

This is my Steele Classic Trail saddle. I ride it on my Rocky mountain horse and my Mule. It has a lower cantle and rides very well. I have been riding RMH. For 20 years and have had several. Not once has it sored a back.

Not only do Eric and myself own the company. We build them and RIDE them.  I invite you to Try it First with our demo program (FIND OUT MORE HERE)

– Fred Egli from the trail

Steele Saddle - Rocky Mountain Horse
Steele Saddle – Rocky Mountain Horse

6 Steele Saddles Speaks Volumes!

“If this doesn’t speak volumes for the Steele Saddle trail saddle, I don’t know what would!!  Thank you and Fred Egli for these awesome saddles!”  SueAnn Tolley

“Six Steele Saddles in that picture, thank you Fred and Eric for making it possible for us to own such a great saddle, thanks again.” – David Tolley

(Photo provided by SueAnn Tolley from the trail – “This is a great picture, Fred & I appreciate the kind words.  GOD Bless”  Eric

Tye Sturgeon Riding Through Oklahoma

As part of his horseback ride through 48 states Tye Sturgeon is currently passing through Oklahoma. He had this to say on his Facebook:

Good morning America I’m up about to get some food in me and head out. It’s a good looking day in Oklahoma and should be a great day to ride. But in my book it’s always a great day to ride. Anyone can ride in good weather but it takes a special kind of person to ride in bad weather.

Your Cowboy
Tye Sturgeon.

Join us in wishing Tye the best as he travels across the country to raise awareness for Western Wishes.

See our previous stories on Tye here:

Ride Across America with Tye & Edward

Cowboy Lopes Across Nebraska Border On Mission For Western Wishes

Western Wishes Provides Horseback Adventures for Local Boy

Mama, it’s okay to let your babies grow up to be this kind of cowboy.

Tye Sturgeon may not be standing in the middle of the street at high noon with an itchy trigger finger, but he is on a mission just as serious – to raise awareness and funds for an organization called Western Wishes.

Western Wishes is a wish granting foundation for non-terminal individuals who are faced with adversity. Sturgeon has made it his mission to journey across the 48 states in order to tell people about Western Wishes.

Sturgeon said the most rewarding part of his journey has been seeing the smile on the kids faces.

“The kids who look up to me makes the whole ride worth it,” Sturgeon said. “They are who I’m doing this for.”

One Wagoner resident did more than just look up to Sturgeon – he rode part of the journey with him.

Kaleb Dorr, 7, has been the poster kid for Western Wishes for the past several years, doing rodeos in Oklahoma and even national finals in Nevada.

Kaleb’s mom, Kim Dorr, said she learned about the organization while at a team roping event in Oklahoma City. She called to see what she could do to help and ended up telling them about Kaleb.

Jessica Urban, managing director for WW called one day to see if Kaleb would be available to ride with Sturgeon on part of his route through Oklahoma.

Kim said they met Sturgeon just north of Drumright. Kaleb rode four miles to the stopping point where Sturgeon was lodging for the day.

“It was an honor for us to be asked to ride with him,” Dorr said. “He and Kaleb got to be good buddies! They talked while riding and had a good time.”

Kaleb said he was nervous about riding at first, but Sturgeon had such a good horse (named Edward) and that put him at ease.

“Kaleb was fun to ride with,” Sturgeon said. “It was just a blessing for me to be able to spend that time with him.

Sturgeon said the most challenging thing he has faced has been the weather.

“When it’s raining on you for three to four days in a row it’s rough,” Sturgeon said. “I got hammered during all the flooding rain. In this situation you are all alone dealing with the elements.”

Sturgeon said at first he couldn’t find any place to stay in Oklahoma and was camping out every night.

“Here recently, Oklahoma has really started to take care of me and I’ve had places to stay almost every single night,” Sturgeon said.

Sturgeon said he has traveled over 1,800 miles. His journey will take him at least 3.5 more years, but it is a sacrifice he will gladly make.

“My only motivation is to give the kids someone to look up to,” Sturgeon said. “I can do that by traveling the world and being that positive role model that I think the world needs.”

Follow Sturgeon’s journey across the U.S. by visiting his Facebook page and the Western Wishes Facebook page or checking out their website at westernwishes.org.

(Story and photo credit to: Wagoner Tribune)

Tye Sturgeon Crosses the Mississippi on Cross-Country Ride

Check out this video of Tye Sturgeon crossing the Mississippi River during his ride across the country for Western Wishes.

The video can be found via YouTube.

Western Wishes is an award-winning non-profit charity, dedicated to highlighting and rewarding kids faced with adversity who love the western way of life. Tye is riding across 48 states to raise awareness for Western Wishes and their mission.

For more info on Tye and his ride check out our previous article HERE.

Photo courtesy of L & C Photography