Clothing: • Pants- 2 pairs, we don’t recommend bringing cotton pants
• Base Layers/thermals- lightweight/heavy weight merino wool tops and bottoms
• Rain Gear- Pants and jacket
• Boot Gaiters
• Jackets- light weight and heavy weight.
• Hat/beanie- we recommend bringing both and having them in fluorescent orange (state law requires at least one outer garment be orange if you are hunting with a firearm.
• Gloves- Waterproof and insulated
• Socks- 3-4 pairs, we recommend bringing both light and heavy weight merino wool
• Insulated Hiking/Hunting Boots- be sure to break them in prior to your hunt.
• Comfortable shoes to wear around camp
Hunting Gear:
• Firearm, bi-pod and extra ammo.
• Archery equipment- bow, arrows, broadheads, release
• Optics- Binoculars, rangefinder, spotting scope (if deer hunting)
• Hunting License, hunter safety card, elk management stamp (if hunting elk), conservation stamp and archery stamp (if archery hunting)
• Head Lamp
• Game Bags/knife
• Day Pack
Personal Gear:
• Any personal medication
• First aid kit (your guide will also be carrying one)
• Glasses or Sunglasses
• Chapstick
• Sunscreen
• Toiletries including towel and wash cloth
• Sleeping Bag/pillow- Sleeping bag rated for zero (0) degrees or colder
• Sleeping cots and pads are provided
The weather in the mountains of Western Wyoming is highly unpredictable. Temperatures can be 80 degrees one hour and snowing the next. We recommend that you bring clothing and gear for both warm and cold weather, including rain and snow. A layering type of clothing system typically works best to keep you comfortable throughout your hunt. If you have any questions on recommended gear or clothing, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.