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"Wyoming Wilderness" by artist Steve Devenyns 1-800-966-7623
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SUMMER
TRIPS
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YELLOWSTONE
PARK & WASHAKIE
WILDERNESS SUMMER TRIPS
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Suggested Equipment List with
Wyoming Wilderness
- You need your slicker or rain gear of some type
for those cold wet summer showers. Make sure it is of good quality that
won't tear when brushed by tree limbs.
- Don't forget your camera & lots of film,
the right size.
- Cowboy hat, preferably felt hat to turn the
rain and wind. Straw hats go real fast in the wind and you will spend a
lot of time chasing it around if you're on flat ground.
- Cowboy boots for riding, to keep your feet in
the stirrups. Some type of camp shoes for the evening if you are not
used to walking around in cowboy boots.
- Chaps, chinks, or leggings are suggested but
not required. Every good cowboy needs them for the rain, warmth, and to
protect them against the brush and other sharp objects.
- Spray type bear repellant can be bought in Cody
for $20-$50 each. This is a requirement for everyone.
- You will want to bring along an extra change of
clothes and your own personal toiletry supplies. Long johns or ladies
panty hose for the days we ride a lot may keep you from being so
battered and rubbed by the new denim jeans.
- A nice warm medium jacket will probably be good
enough for this time of years cool evenings. They may get down to 40
degrees.
- Some sunscreen and Chap Stick will help protect
you from the elements. Our days may only get 75 degrees but with the
high elevation you will have a tendency to burn easier.
- Insect repellant is wise as mosquitoes and
horse flies may get bad.
- Be sure to bring your own personal medicine and
let us know if you have allergies to or cannot eat any specific kinds of
foods.
- Sunglasses are great for the afternoon bright
sun.
- Bring along a scarf for warmth and use as a
dust filter if needed.
- A flashlight is nice. There is no light switch
out under our stars in case mother nature calls in the middle of the
night.
- A pair of gloves is nice for those cold frosty
mornings and will help to protect your hands from the rough work you may
want to participate in.
- You are welcome to bring your own favorite
brand of 'frost repellent' for the after hours relaxation but we ask
that good judgement be used. (Jack Daniels, Jose'Quervo, etc.)
- Fishing Equipment (all rods must be in hard
type carrying cases as short as possible.
- REQUIREMENT: The above articles must fit into a
soft bag or duffel and not weigh over 35 pounds.
- Last but not least, you need a sleeping bag,
back pack type, along with your sleeping pad or air mattress.
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Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters
Jake, Kay & T.J. Clark
1134 Road 14, Powell, WY 82435
(307) 754-4320
email: info@wyomingwilderness.com
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Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters Activities are
conducted on Private Ranch Lands, United States Forest Service Lands
and Yellowstone National Park Service Properties. We are a licensed and
bonded outfitter.
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Wyoming Outfitter License #178
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Hunting Trips
- Summer Trips - Mule Days
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