Wilderness Pack Trip Checklist
Raingear
Pants, shorts (but not when riding horses)
Shirts (long sleeved and short sleeved)
Jacket
Socks (plenty of them) and underwear
Broken in boots
Sleeping bag
Foam pad
Canteen
Sunscreen and chapstick
Toiletries ( personal hygiene articles)
Towel & washcloth
Sunglasses
Brimmed hat
Personal First Aid Kit
Gloves
Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb
Additional Items
Day pack or fanny pack
Tennis shoes
Sweats
Camera and lots of film
Binoculars
Trail snacks
For the fisherman, we recommend a fly rod with assorted dry flies and nymph
patterns. Four piece pack rods or rods with metal cases are recommended. All
rods must be in a durable case. Fly patterns include the following; dry flies 14
to 20 Humpys, Royal Wullfs, Renegade, Adams, Elk hair caddis, Nymphs sizes 14 to
20 weighted Gold ribbed hairs ear, Bear head prince, Stone flies, Pheasant
tails.
General Information
Each guest will be limited to one (1) army style duffel bag weighing not more
than 25 pounds. This does not include your sleeping bag. You should plan to
dress for any kind of weather. It can quickly change here in Colorado. We
suggest that you dress in layers that can easily be taken off and put back on as
the weather changes. We recommend that you always keep emergency articles in
your day pack just incase of an emergency. Your pack should include a
flashlight, waterproof matches, fire starters, space blanket, personal first aid
kit, and some sort of snack. With the high altitude and the demanding country it
is easy to wear down fast. Being in the best physical condition you can be in is
important. If you are on any sort of medication, it is also important to
remember. If you have any questions about anything on this list or otherwise
please feel free to call.

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