How To Prepare For Your Wyoming Elk Hunt
You’ve drawn your elk tag, bought your conservation stamp, booked one of our guides, and are now impatiently looking at the calendar and counting the days until your departure. It can be hard to pass the months in between planning and the hunt itself (trust us - we...
How To Find The Best Horseback Riding in Jackson Hole
Our Guides Share Some Criteria For Finding An Experience That Fits Your Needs Spring is in the air, the travel bug is biting, and you’re on your computer looking up possible adventures that you can experience with your loved ones. And if you’re anything like us, you...
Satire. Comedic Relief during COVID-19
"How To Write About Outfitters" Always use the word “monster” or “trophy” or “success” in your title. Subtitles may include “fourth-generation guides,” “guaranteed” or “quality hunts.” Note that even though the term “outfitter” represents the business offering an...
Jackson Hole’s Heart: A look into The National Elk Refuge
Today (a cloudy, cold spring afternoon) we decided to take a drive behind the National Elk Refuge. (What else is there to do with all this mud?!) Curious to see how many elk were still on the refuge, we also wanted to see the big horn sheep that winter on the butte!...
Hunting Success: A Story and Photo Behind a Shoal Creek Elk Mount.
It was the last Thursday in February and the elk draw had just posted. The odds for drawing that year were slim but she managed to grab an elk tag and leave her California home to enjoy a wonderful week in Wyoming. This meant that not only would she work hard to build...
“No hour of life is lost that is spent in the saddle.” -Winston Churchill
Now that winter is coming to an end, we are so excited to get back in the saddle again! Although we love the beautiful snow capped mountains and great views from the trail of a snowmobile (what we do in the winter), like Churchill said, "No hour of life is lost that...
Total Solar Eclipse Pack Trip!
The last total solar eclipse that was on the mainland was in 1979 but was only visible in 5 states. The last eclipse to sweep across the entire country was 1918. This year we offer the chance to experience the total solar eclipse in some of the most popular scenery in...