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How much for a drop camp?

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fisheral87:
Would like to understand what is a market rate for a drop camp?

Not looking for a guide, no tents or food prep, just want to be able to access backcountry areas.

Thank you,

Al

300rum:
Probably have to do that one under the table as guides are licensed if on Federal ground. 

Once you have your own horses you understand that a good guide with good horses and gear and knowledgeable wrangler's are worth every penny. 

vandeman17:
I would look into renting pack llamas  :twocents:

GWP:

--- Quote from: 300rum on March 01, 2022, 09:46:47 AM ---Probably have to do that one under the table as guides are licensed if on Federal ground. 

Once you have your own horses you understand that a good guide with good horses and gear and knowledgeable wrangler's are worth every penny.

--- End quote ---

This. FINDING one to be able to go when you want, where you want, at your convenience is the harder part. If you do, that is when the adventure begins!
Good luck! 

KFhunter:
Maybe you can find a guy to take you to a spot he's never brought a team to before?   Prolly not.

Gotta brush out trails, unknown obstacles etc that stuff takes place way before hunting season. 

Not to mention stepping on an outfitters' toes, that would go well

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