Pack horse services?

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The wife drew a sheep tag in area 4 wyoming this year. We are looking for someone to hire to pack us in and then come back for us on a set date. Looking for someone either in the Dubois or Cody areas.
 
Most outfitters aren’t permitted to provide packing services on Forest lands during hunting seasons. You’d be better off renting horses.
 
Horse rental will be your best bet. I can give you some contacts in the Cody area if you want to pm me. I don’t know of any outfitters that do drop camps in that area. Fully guided clients pay better.
 
Good luck o your wife, hope we see a dandy ram pic this Fall !!
 
Have you thought of renting lamas, less work.
Yup, 100% and much safer.

Horses are unpredictable and dangerous.

While on the trail with my llamas in tow, I met a guide on a horse with a second in tow. The llamas just kept their placid demeanor while eating and staring into space, but the horses kept jolting and trying to run off.
 
Yup, 100% and much safer.

Horses are unpredictable and dangerous.

While on the trail with my llamas in tow, I met a guide on a horse with a second in tow. The llamas just kept their placid demeanor while eating and staring into space, but the horses kept jolting and trying to run off.
That’s because many horses hate llamas.
 
That’s because many horses hate llamas.

It’s an evolutionary fear. Like predators, llamas have forward set eyes. Scares the hell out of them no matter the size difference.

If you know how to handle stock, they can be a major benefit. If you don’t understand them you can create a rodeo like JAG apparently did yet he will blame it on the stock.

Packers hate llamas for that very reason. Especially when dealing with newbies that think llamas are all the rage but don’t understand the nature of stock.
 
If you know how to handle stock, they can be a major benefit. If you don’t understand them you can create a rodeo like JAG apparently did yet he will blame it on the stock.
I was packing into a high basin in the Frank Church one time. Just as I broke out into a small meadow by a lake we were thinking of camping by, a llama stuck its head out from behind a scrub fir tree, right into my horse’s face. We almost had a yard sale, but managed to bring things back into order.
 
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