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Issue 10 - January, 2017 307.587.3404 [email protected] boulderbasinoutfitters.com Quality Trophy Big Game Hunts, Pack Trips with Majestic Views & Fantastic Fishing Carl Sauerwein 3348 Northfork Hwy. Cody, WY 82414 George with his 387 bull. B oulder Basin Outfitters of- fers wilderness horseback adventures and fly fish- ing trips throughout Northwest Wyoming around Yellowstone Na- tional Park. From The beautiful Washakie Wilderness around Cody to the pristine Wind River range out of Dubois and breathtaking beauty of the Bridger Tetons and Jackson Hole. Let our professional staff, gentle mountain horses and mules carry you and your family or group to a little piece of heaven here on earth. Whatever your in- terest; horseback riding, camping, fly fishing, wildlife & photo safaris, corporate retreats and horse as- sisted backpack tours. With over 24 plus years of guiding back coun- try pack trips and fly fishing adven- tures, Carl Sauerwein will assure you this will be one of your best vacations ever. We look forward to riding with you! ~Happy Trails Carl Sauerwein Welcome We operate under a special use permit on the Shoshone and Bridger-Teton National Forest. Outfitter license # BG 164.

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Issue 10 - January, 2017

[email protected]

boulderbasinoutfitters.com

Quality Trophy Big Game Hunts, Pack Trips with Majestic Views & Fantastic Fishing

Carl Sauerwein3348 Northfork Hwy.Cody, WY 82414

George with his 387 bull.

Boulder Basin Outfitters of-fers wilderness horseback adventures and fly fish-

ing trips throughout Northwest Wyoming around Yellowstone Na-tional Park. From The beautiful Washakie Wilderness around Cody

to the pristine Wind River range out of Dubois and breathtaking beauty of the Bridger Tetons and Jackson Hole. Let our professional staff, gentle mountain horses and mules carry you and your family or group to a little piece of heaven

here on earth. Whatever your in-terest; horseback riding, camping, fly fishing, wildlife & photo safaris, corporate retreats and horse as-sisted backpack tours. With over 24 plus years of guiding back coun-try pack trips and fly fishing adven-

tures, Carl Sauerwein will assure you this will be one of your best vacations ever.

We look forward to riding with you!

~Happy TrailsCarl Sauerwein

Welcome

We operate under a special use permit on the Shoshone and Bridger-Teton National Forest. Outfitter license # BG 164.

We offer fly fishing adventures on some of the most

pristine back country wa-ters in Northwest Wyo-ming. Fly or spin fish riv-ers, streams and lakes for Brown trout, Brook trout, Cutthroat trout, Golden trout or Rainbow trout. Our knowledgeable guides and staff will assist you in having one of the greatest fishing adventures of your life. Gentle horses will car-ry you and your gear into the back country where we will set up camp next to fabulous blue ribbon trout streams and lakes. (See the pack trip page for more details on the camps and food.) These trips are for the beginner and advanced fisherman. Already know how to fish? We will get you to the water and turn you loose. Of course we will stay close to take pic-tures of all the big fish you catch. Never fly fished be-fore or not that good at it? That is no problem either, our guides will teach you all you need to know to become a great fly fisherman. We highly recommend catch and release fishing. This sport will become addicting to you if it hasn’t already.

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Pack Trips &MORE

Girls getting it done.

Some of the best fishing anywhere.

Pack Trips

We offer a wide variety of trips to fit your abilities and desires. The trips we offer range from 2 to 10 days. You can do a base camp trip and explore the region around that camp or do a progressive trip

and travel to several new camp sites during your trip. Travel on horses up mountain valleys and across mountain passes, and let the beauty take your breath away. Then set camp next to some of the most pristine lakes and rivers. We ride an average of 4 to 5 hours a day and cover 10 to 15 miles per day.

Our camps are clean and comfortable, sleeping tents are made of wa-terproof canvas and we provide sleeping pads. Solar showers and la-trines are available. Canvas flies and tarps will offer shelter from sun and occasional rain shower. Sit around the campfire in cozy chairs and enjoy the camaraderie of friends and family, telling jokes and stories of days gone by and hear an occasional cowboy song. Cooks will pre-pare meals over the fire and on propane stoves and are served family style. Enjoy entreés like steaks, chops, chicken, burgers, and spaghetti for dinner, as well as all the fixings, light appetizers and wine. Break-fasts include bacon, eggs, sausage, pancakes plus many more options. Lunches are usually sack lunches (because we are usually out on the trail exploring).

The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is our summer camp.

Horse Supported BackpackingDon’t want to ride horses or pack those heavy backpacking

loads, but still want to explore the wilderness? The this is the trip for you. We pack all your gear on horses, plus set up a nice camp and have the same great meals our horse trips enjoy. We are very accommodating and travel as far or as little as you want to move. You get to enjoy the quietness of the mountains. Guide yourself during the day or have one of our guides walk with you. We will meet at a prearranged destination where camp will be waiting for you. These trips vary from 2 to 10 days. GPS recommended.

Women in the outdoorsThese trips are tailored to women only. Gather up your girl-

friends and join us on any one of the trips we offer. And get spoiled in the back country. Ask about our all women pack trips.

Our new summer Websitewyomingsummerpacktrips.com

Fly Fishing

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TOP QUALITY HUNTS

Rick Martin harvested this beautiful ram.

Elk selfie.

Michael Johnson with this impressive archery bull. Paul Senft with his archery bull.

BIGHORN SHEEP, goats & moose

Bighorn sheep are one of the most presti-gious animals to hunt in Wyoming. Most hunters have many years into gathering

preference points. We don’t take that lightly and understand that this is a once in a life time tag. The guides we hire are proven vet-eran sheep guides who live and breathe sheep hunting. We hunt areas 1 thru 5 in northwest Wyoming. We access these areas with horses and mules to our spike camps. Hunts are 10 days in length and you will be accompanied by your guide and a cook/ wrangler. In 2017 we had one sheep hunter; Ricky Martin joined Buck Porter in mid-September for his sheep hunt in area 1. Unfortunately, the weather turned bad with heavy snow and poor visibil-ity, so they left the mountain with no ram. We planned for Ricky to return late in October; it was during this time that he and Buck spotted the mature ram, and could harvest him.

We also offer moose and goat hunts: we hunt using spike camps and day hunting. Moose will take 11 + points to draw, and Goat is a once in a life time.

We offer Three: 7-day archery hunts dur-ing the month of September. The dates are 9/3-9/9, 9/12-9/18 and 9/21-9/27.

These hunts are very productive and we average 90+% opportunity with a 33% kill rate across the board. (State average is 12- 15% kill rate) These are pack in hunts on horses to our wilderness tent camp. Please see section on camp for the accom-

modations. Michael Johnson Joined us on the first hunt, and He & Ethan only hunted a cou-ple days; to harvest a nice 6-point bull. On the second hunt 4 hunters joined us. We had a few storms move thru; which quieted the bulls down for a couple days. Paul and William were hunting with cross bows, and were both able to get bulls in range and kill. Patrick and Thomas had some

close opportunities but were not able to connect. On the third hunt, we again had 4 hunters. The bulls were very active, bugling, and becoming very responsive. Hunter Jason Kempen and Carl were the only ones to kill a bull even though they were rutting hard. The other hunters hunted hard and had close opportunities, but were not able to kill a bull. We had another great archery season!

ARCHERY ELK

COW ELK

We offer cow hunts from our wilderness camp and from our ranch house. These hunts are 3 days in length, and offer a

great hunting opportunity as well as some of the best meat around. If you are interested in a cow hunt we can get you set up.

We offer 3; seven-day rifle elk hunts from our wilderness tent camp in Boulder Basin.

These are horseback hunts, and are high success hunts. The bulls are 5 &6 point, and will score 280+. Our first hunt 9/30-10/6 we had 8 rifle hunters in camp. Tom and John Ha-feman Joined us again with a group of their friends. First morning Tom Killed a beautiful 6x7 bull. There was another 6-point bull there, but John was not able to get a shot at him. The next day John and I went back to where we had last seen the bull and found him. John shot the bull and he stumbled into the trees: when we turned around there was a grizzly bear coming towards us. We chased the bear off and headed over the hill to find the bull. When we got to where we had last seen the bull I eased into the trees to try to find the elk. Unfor-tunately, the bull had moved further than we had expected. I returned to the horses, and that bear had tracked us down the hill and caught the scent of the blood; he went around us and started tracking the elk. We knew the bear would claim the elk, but decided to follow the tracks so we could recov-er the horns when the bear was fin-ished. We tracked for a way and the elk had joined another bunch of elk. The Bear was a young bore and got confused, and like us was unable to follow the sign. I knew the elk would die so decided in a couple days I would go back to the area and look for blood. Several days later I went back to the area and found the elk and 4 bears, I decided to wait until the next week to recover the horns; I was able to recov-

er the horns the next week. Hunters Jeremy ward and Steve Collins joined guide Ethan, and were both able to kill nice 6 point bulls. Jim Rettler, Mark Beder; Bill Schnitzer & Todd Kultgen had some opportunities but were not able to connect. Sorry guys maybe next time.

With the snow, we received during the prior 2 weeks the elk were real-ly starting to migrate on the second hunt. We had 6 bull hunters and 2 cow hunters in camp on the second hunt (10/8-10/14). Andrew Bowen Brought another group buck this year, and Guide Clayton Langan Joined our guide team. Clayton Andrew and Robert Bowen teamed up and they both killed nice bulls. Bruce Holliday and cow hunter Bob Ernst joined me on the hunt. Bob made short work of his hunt by killing a cow the first day of the hunt. The next day Bruce killed a 6x6. Bob Harten Matt Boos teamed up with Seth Ballard. Matt also killed a cow on the first day of the hunt, and Bob followed suite a couple days later; by killing a nice 6-point bull. Philip and Richard Knock joined Ethan, and they hunted a couple days but soon had killed a couple nice bulls. As the hunt ended we were 8 for 8 and look-ing forward to the next week.

The third hunt (10/16-10/22) start-ed off fast; on the first day of hunting Brian Geary, Ralph Zappala & myself headed to Castle Creek to try to get on a bunch of elk we had spotted. Ethan was going around the other way to cut them off. He and hunters Alan Geary & Kevin Mogolia ran into a herd on the way over and they killed a big 6x6, and as it turned out was

RIFLE HUNTS

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TOP QUALITY HUNTS

Greg with an awesome late season bull.

With these licenses being so difficult to draw we go the extra mile to give the

hunter the best opportunity to kill the bull of his dreams. In the past years, we have killed many of the top bulls in the state of Wyoming and we have received awards and recognition for these bulls. If you have points built up in Wyoming, please gives us a call and we would be happy to discuss the options that may work for you. The areas we hunt are 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59 & 66. This year we took 6 late season bull hunters; 2 in 59, 3 in 53 and 1 in 56. We hunt area 59 from my base camp in Boulder Basin, this has proven over the years to be one of the best late season bull hunt in the state: this year was no exception. Our first hunter Justin Raymer rode in with us on Halloween; as we prepared for opening day. Novem-ber 1st, I rode to one of my look out spots to glass for bulls. We arrived before day light, and shortly after we started finding bulls scattered around the country. We figured we spotted 100 bulls that first morn-ing. We had found a couple bulls that we felt required a closer look, as we moved closer to where they were we spotted several more bulls off to our left. We knew right away the one bull was good so I put the scope on him and did a rough cal-culation: I scored him around 380. Justin felt like he wanted to shoot

LATE SEASON BULLS

this bull so we moved closer and found a good rest for the shot. We ranged him at 450 and with some quick adjustments Justin fired and the big bull crumpled. This was a massive 6x7 bull that scored 385 5/8.

The next week resident hunter George Joest rode into camp with us, we decided to go out that eve-ning and do some scouting. We spotted a bull in the distance and decided in the morning we would

get closer for a better look. The next morning, we moved quietly thru the dark woods to where the big bulls had been seen. Soon daylight came and the big bull was nowhere to be ‘found, At least on our side of the mountain. I spotted 5 bulls across the valley, but could not tell anything about them, as we were looking into the sun. We decided to get closer and after about an hour we were close enough to score the bull. We were still 500 yards but

I scored the bull within an inch. George made a great 500 yard shot and the tumbled down the hill. The bull was unique as both of his third points had hooks at the end: the bull scored 386 7/8. We had 3 hunters in area 53, but was unable to find a bull the hunters wanted to shoot. Warm weather seemed to of hold the migration up in the area. Greg Davis drew an area 56 type 1 tags, and chose us as his outfitter. The first day of the hunt I rode in to hunt a couple of my favorite spots. We had seen 20-25 bulls but nothing elite. Later in the hunt we spotted a bull that we wanted to get a closer look at:” well lets say we got too close, and spooked the bull before Greg could get a shot. We figured the bull would score around 370. We hunted several more days look-ing for that bull but was un able to locate him. A huge storm came in and dumped 24” of snow on us. We had spotted another big bull, but by the time we got to him the next day he had moved onto private prop-erty. The last day came around and we decided to try another drainage: the temperatures at day light were somewhere around 20 below zero. We spotted 5 bulls up on the ridge and decided to shot the 1 bull. We ranged the bull at just under 600 yards, found a solid rest band Greg put 3 out of 4 rounds’ in the great beast. We figured the bull around 350; what a great last day bull.

Kevin with a great bull.

the biggest bull of the general sea-son. Mean time we got into the bunch of elk, and Brain killed a real nice 6 point. Ralph had held out trying for a bigger bull than the last time he was here, but wasn’t able to harvest one bigger, but did kill a nice 6 point. Kevin killed a really nice 6 point later

that week. Texas hunters Ken Chalk, Nathan Green & Ben Leman joined guides Mike White and Seth Ballard. Nathan and Ken both killed nice bulls on the same day. Ben went a few days and he found a bull he liked and filled his tag. We finished 7 for 7 and all were big 6 points.

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photo gallery

Alan Geary with his 358 bull.

A great catch. Brian with another great bull.

Justin Raymer with his 386 late season bull. Ralph with his general season bull.

TOP QUALITY HUNTSPage-6 - Boulder Basin Outfitters – January, 2017

Paul and his non-typical buck.

Kathryn and her 2016 buck.

Awesome back straps.

Carl's cornerI wasn’t sure if we could get much

busier than what we had in 2015, But 2017 blew it away. Our summer trips were busier than ever; with 2 and some-time 3 pack trips going out at one time. With our Orvis endorsement, we get a lot of fly fishers come to enjoy our pris-tine rivers. We had several all-women’s groups come into fish and did several Cody To Jackson trips. Our fall was busy as well. After taking all 3 places in Wyo-ming for the top archery bulls the year before; We were excited to get the season started. We had 9 archery hunters and killed 4 great bulls. Rifle season started

slow, but we finished strong: killing 17 for 21 and all 6 point. Late bull hunts were down a bit, but that goes that way with the draw. WE killed some amazing bulls. We again had the Girls of BBB come back for another cow hunt this year. We went 6 for 6 and had a great hunt. We had 22 cow hunters this past year and killed 18 cows. The deer season was good despite the weather warming up. We were 3 for 5 and the 2 guys that didn’t fill left early.

Happy Trails,

Carl Sauerwein

We offer three 5 days’ deer hunts from our ranch house; starting

October 25th -29th, 10/31-11/4, 11/6-11/10. We access the wilderness on horses to hunt for the day, and return to the ranch at night. Most of the areas we hunt are general, but do offer some limited quota areas. We also offer a wilderness tent camp hunt from our boulder camp: This is a 6-day hunt. On average, we harvest 4 & 5-point deer that score 150 to 170 inches, and our success rates average 85-90% On mature buck deer. This past fall we had 5 deer hunters, and we killed 3 nice

deer. The 2 hunters who did not kill left early after 2 days of hunting. Kathryn also had a deer tag again this year and she killed another nice buck.

We have multiple ante-lope areas we hunt around the state of Wyoming. Some of these areas are very dif-ficult to draw and others are easy we will discuss with you to see what options work for you. These hunts are 3 days in length and we hunt from 4 wheel drives and ATVs. We hunt from my ranch house, motels and sometimes a wall tent camp. These are high success hunt on mature buck antelope.

MULE DEER AND ANTELOPE

Our summer camps consist of water proof canvas teepee

tents with side walls cots and a foam pad.

We have a cook fly where the cook prepares the meals and a BS fly that our guest can get under in case of the occasional rain shower. We also have the comforts of a latrine and shower. Chairs add to the comfort around the camp fire.

Our cook prepares fam-ily style meals over the fire and gas stove, appetizers

and cocktails are served nightly along with dessert to top the evening meal off.

Our hunting camp con-sists of a 16x40 dining tent where we eat and social-ize. The sleeping tent is a canvas 10x12 tent with cots, foam pads and a wood stove. We also have a la-trine and shower for your convenience.

Our chef prepares and serves family style meals with the entire fixings. You would be hard pressed to find a better meal at a 5 star restaurant!

OUR CAMPS

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We are booking our general season elk camp 2 years out if you are interested

in a spot. We highly recommend you contact us to discuss dates and put a $500 deposit down on the hunt accompanied by a reser-vation form. This is the only way to secure a spot with us. If you ap-ply for and draw a license then call us at that point to book a spot, we

probably will not have an opening for you. You can find reservation forms on our website or contact us and we can email one to you. You can pay with a check, money order or credit card. We do this on a first come first serve basis. You may also ask and we can email our refund policy. If you book a spot with us for elk YOU MUST PUR-CHASE PREFERENCE POINTS

to increase draw odds you can ask and we can instruct you on how to do this. We also highly recommend travel insurance this will protect you if you are unable to come on your hunts and have to cancel after you have drawn licenses. There are several choices available; if you are a member of SCI they have a travel insurance that is good, the other is travel guard thru AIG insurance.

One thing I cannot express enough is physical fitness. This is a horseback hunt in the Rocky Mountains so doing some physical fitness before your hunt will great-ly increase your odds at harvesting an animal. We also recommend rid-ing some before your hunt so you are more comfortable on a horse. WE do have weight restrictions of 275 lbs. for our horses.

We would prefer to do your ap-plication for you via the Game & Fish portal on line. You can either send me a completed application with a check for the amount of the application fee or I will go through it with you over the phone as I en-ter the information into the por-

tal. This assures us that the appli-cation is completed correctly and submitted by the deadline. If you have any questions on the appli-cation process, be sure to give us a call and we can walk you through it.

Elk license applications are ac-

cepted the month of January only. Drawing results are available via phone or the website on February 28th. Preference point only form available via website July 1- Sep-tember 30.

Wyoming Game & Fish web-site: http://gf.state.wy.us

Deer: January 1-May 31.Antelope: January 1- May 31.Moose: January 1- February 28.Big Horn Sheep: January 1- February 28.

Mountain Goat: January 1 – February 28.

Preference Points only: may be purchased July 1- October 31.

2017 Nonresident License FeesBull Elk: $1071, with point-$1121

Cow Elk: $591*Deer: $566*Antelope: $286*Moose: $1416**Big Horn Sheep: $2266**Mountain Goat: $2166

(These prices do NOT include preference points.)

* Some areas have reduced price licenses for female animals.

**Preference point included for sheep and moose.

APPLICATIONS

OTHER APPLICATION DEADLINES

If you are planning to hunt with us in the future, we highly recom-mend that you purchase a prefer-ence point each year, even if you are not applying for a license on any given year. This will greatly increase your odds of drawing a license.

PREFERENCE POINTS

IMPORTANTINFORMATION

Iwould Like to take a minute to thank all the employees that I have working for me; without

them I couldn’t do it. First my cooks, who prepare some of the finest meals you can eat in the mountains. Mor-gan, Alden Ballard; Shannon Tyra, Mel Fillerup, Suzie Hollingsworth and a very special Thanks To Steve Johnson. Steve has cooked for me in that camp for 13 years, he decid-ed he was going to retire this year. Steve, we wish you the best and you are going to be missed. As always, a huge shout out to Justin Armacost Who guides summer fishing trips and wrangles in hunting camp, he is my right-hand man. Camp Jacks David Plummer and Kathryn Sauer-wein. The guys you spend the most time with the guides: Ethan Starck, Seth Ballard, Joe Parson, Clayton Langan, Mike White, Buck Porter, Steven Hoadley & Blake Griffen. Thanks for everything!

Employees

The Tetons. Robert Bowen with an awesome bull.

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GratuitiesTipping has been a tradition since the

1800’s. Tips are very much appreciated by the GUIDE, COOKS and WRANGLERS for a job well done. We expect the staff to work hard and take care of the client; how-ever, we cannot say how individuals will get along. We believe that our job is not done until the meat is at the processor and you have been introduced to the taxidermist. At this time, you can decide how much you wish to tip your guide.

Years ago an average tip was $100; now the average is somewhere above $100 each for the Cook & Wrangler and around 10%

of your total hunt to the guide. Each hunter will have to decide upon the amount based on his own experience and financial abili-ties.

This is not a subject we like to discuss as we feel this is your decision; however, we feel ALL the STAFF needs to be adequately tipped without adding a gratuity to your bill. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us.

ReferencesWe do have references but due to privacy

rights, will only give them out upon request. If you would like to check out some of our references, please feel free to contact us.

Meat ProcessingWe have a meat processor in Cody.

They will ship your meat right to you. Due to being the only processor in town; they most likely will not be able to do rush or-ders as they are so busy. If you choose not to have your meat processed here, bring some large coolers and you can take it home with you.

TaxidermyThere are many taxidermists around the

country and you may have a preference. If not, the only one we recommend is Nature's Design Taxidermy in Cody, Wyoming. They

do beautiful work and their turn-around time is usually 6 to 8 months. www.natures-designtaxidermy.com

Contact InformationBoulder Basin Outfitters, Inc.Carl Sauerwein3348 Northfork Hwy.Cody, WY 82414spadebit@tctwest.netwww.boulderbasinoutfitters.com307.587.3404Carl's Cell: 307.250.0076

BOULDER BASINOUTFITTERS

ARCHERY ELK HUNTS (1 on 1)September 3-9 ....................................................................... $5600.00September 12-18 ................................................................... $5600.00September 21-27 ................................................................... $5600.002 on 1 ..................................................................................... $5250.00

GUN ELK HUNTS (2 on 1)September 30-October 6 (7-day hunt) .................................. $5600.00October 8-14 (7-day hunt) ..................................................... $5600.00October 16-22* (7-day hunt) ................................................ .$5600.001 on 1 price for all hunts ....................................................... $6600.00

*(combined with deer $500 extra)

LATE BULL ELK HUNTSThe Boulder Basin Hunt is 7 days (Area 59) ..................... .$5600.00

Area 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 66 are hunts from the Ranch3-day Hunts ........................................................................... $2400.005-day Hunts ........................................................................... $4000.007-day Hunts ........................................................................... $5600.00

Requested 1 on 1 is an additional $100 per day

COW ELK HUNTS(Areas 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59 & 66)November Hunts (2 on 1) 3-day............................................ $1500.00

Bighorn Sheep Hunt .......September & October............... $9500.00Moose Hunts .....................September & October............... $8000.00Goat Hunts ........................September & October............... $8000.00

RANCH DEER HUNTS(2 on 1. Combined with Antelope $500 extra)October 25–29* ..................................................................... $3500.00November 1–5* ..................................................................... $3500.00November 6-10* .................................................................... $3500.00*(One on One) ...................................................................... .$4000.00

CAMP DEER HUNTS(6-day, 2 on 1 hunt)October 24–29 ....................................................................... $4200.00October 31 – November 5 ..................................................... $4200.00

ANTELOPE-3 DAY HUNTSArchery & Rifle (Areas 20, 22, 23, 26, 72, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 102)2 on 1 ..................................................................................... $2200.00

Trespass fees not included ($350 - $700 depending on ranch)

$250 per day per person for all non-hunters in camp

HUNT PAYMENT OUTLINE1. Pre-application ....................................................................$500.002. On receiving license & hunt dates ................................. Half Down3. Confirmation and balance due sent to hunters after receiving half down.4. September 1, 2017 .............................................. Balance Due

SUMMER PACK TRIPSMost Popular trip ...................Cody to Jackson Hole (8 days in theWashakie and Bridger-Teton Wilderness) Other trips offered as well as custom trips (3 to 8 days)

Pack trip rates: $250 per day per person. Youth under 15 years: $200 per day per person.

PACK TRIP PAYMENT OUTLINE1. Deposit upon booking ............................................$500 per person2. Half down due .....................................................................May 303. Balance due upon arrival .................... (Cash or Travelers Checks)

Deposits are non-refundable, but may be transferred to another year.

*Prices Subject to change without notice.

2017 PRICES & HUNTDATESBruce with a great bull Tom Hafeman with his bull.