Joining Instructions

Date TIME Place

Your course or hunt will have us meeting on Day One, between 10 and noon. It is highly recommended to arrive the night before and plan to stay a night after to avoid rushing. Do not book a departure flight during daylight of the last day of a hunt, we will need most of that day to get you out of the wilderness and back to the city. If arriving by plane, we will pick you up at your hotel between 10 and noon. If you are meeting us in camp, a GPS coordinate with route will be provided 24 hours before the start of your hunt/course. This is due to constant changing road conditions and other considerations, restricting and easing access.

What to Bring

  • Pack with a minimum of 70 liters volume

  • Binocular harness/chest rig (we sell)

  • Lighters

  • Headlamp with red light

  • Battery pack with charging cables

  • Clothing for conditions, INCLUDING RAIN GEAR

  • Synthetic insulation sleeping bag AND sleeping pad

  • Hiking boots

  • Camera

  • 1 liter drinking bottle

  • Weapon

  • 40 rounds hunts, 140 ideal for courses

  • 20 rounds of ammunition minimum for hunts

  • Fixed broadhead, 500+ grain arrow for moose hunts

  • Binoculars 10x42 to 12x50

  • Range Finder (if owned)

  • Spotting scope (If owned)

  • Navigation compass

  • Ear pro, safety glasses

  • Medications

In addition to what is above, please bring everything you would normally think to pack! The list above is a “At an absolute minimum, we can get it done with this” but the more you bring, the better prepared we can all be. Ultralight 4 piece fishing rods or fly rods are useful. We have an enclosed equipment trailer to provide secure storage for items you bring but won’t end up needing.

Meals

Those on fully guided trophy hunts will have all meals included from pick up to drop off. Meals will consist mostly of commercially dehydrated food packs, canned fruits, and granola bars. Some fresh meals will be prepared for you if you spend nights in base camp. Fresh baking will also be available at basecamp to help recharge after being out for a few days. If you have dietary considerations, please let us know ahead of time so we can prepare.

Those who are on Educationally focused hunts, we will provide extremely simple and cost effective options, the same things we as guides consume in the field while working or on personal hunts. Simple meals of rice mixed with nuts or dehydrated meat, bars, pasta and canned goods. If those on the educationally focused hunts and courses want to have heartier options like smokies, sausage, eggs, pancakes, or steak you are advised to bring them with you.