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Gear List

What You Should Bring:

Mountain weather is unpredictable - be prepared for anything from hot sunshine to wind, rain and occasionally snow. You will need to provide your own sleeping bag. Following our gear list will help you make sure you're prepared.

. A sleeping bag good to -20' Celsius ..or -10' Fahrenheit
. A sleeping pad (ensolite, thermarest or foamy)
. Personal items (soap, towel, toothpaste, etc.)
. Two or three changes of clothing
. Comfortable jeans for riding
. Wool sweater
. Winter jacket
. Rainwear
. Gloves & hat
. Wet-weather footwear
. Riding boots or similar narrow-toed boots
. Flashlight
. Matches
. Insect repellent
. Sun lotion & sunglasses
. Camera & film
. Fishing Gear (optional)

Packing Your Gear:
All gear should be packed in a waterproofed duffel bag (lining the bag with plastic bags will work). The bag should weigh no more than 13.5 kgs (30 lbs). Easily damaged articles should be wrapped in your sleeping bags. Make sure to leave your rain gear and a warm jacket on the back of your saddle. A cowboy hat or a rain hat is always a good idea.

Accommodations:
While on the trail or at the base camp wall tents are provided. Also, tipis are available on a limited basis, please inquire.

Accommodations in the town of Grande Cache can be arranged for before and after your trip.

High Country Vacations
Bazil Leonard & Susan Feddema
Box 537 Grande Cache,
AB, Canada TOE OYO

Phone our toll free number at:
1.877.4.TRAILS or 1.877.487.2457
If no answer call
1.877.WILD.RUN or 1.877.945.3786

work phone: 780.827.2696
home phone:780.827.3246
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Baz finds an old Hawley & Norton martin trap
Experts say the trap is over 70 years old.

 


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