In fact I guess we may as well bring a pack horse with us.
After ten minutes of vain effort to start him, Antonio declared that he had never before seen a horse like this one, and that it was fit only for a pack horse.
If I'd thought we were going to get meat so quick, I'd a fetched a pack horse along, but I didn't much think we would.
Hugh put the blocks containing the baits in two sacks and lashed them on a pack horse, and soon with Jack and John he was riding through the snow north along the mountain-side.
Still it was his business to watch the horses, especially so now during the first day of travel through the timber, where a pack horse, unless watched, might possibly get hung up by a tree and break something or disturb his pack.
Possibly we can get a pack horse up here, though I doubt it.
He also declared that he thought it possible that they might be able to pick out a trail by which they could bring up a pack horse to carry down the rest of the meat.
The next morning the boys saddled a pack horse, and crossing the little stream which pours out of the lake, Hugh, Jack and Joe climbed the mountainside, dragging the pack animal behind them.
I'll stay here and start in to skin the bear, and after you've made camp you come back with a pack horse and we'll take the hide into camp.
The first herd of cattle had located nicely, one man being sufficient to hold the dead-line; and taking a pack horse, Joel and Manly started to explore the country between the upper tributaries of the Beaver and the Colorado line.
When I left you the other day, to go after a pack horse, these cattle looked dead on their feet.
Everything, including the fact that he got lost the night of the March drift, while going home after a pack horse.
One of the most useful things to the outdoor person is a PACK HORSE All of us do not own a horse, but there is not a reader of this book so poor that he cannot own the horse shown by Fig.
But with a pack horse, there is no reason why you should not relieve yourself of this bother.
Cotton drill, or even empty flour sacks are pretty good on a pack horse; but in canoe and forest traveling you will want something waterproof.
A very small "goose hair" pillow may be thrust between the folds of your blanket when you have a pack horse.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pack horse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.