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Big Wild Adventures offers hiking, backpacking, canoeing trips in virtually any remote and wild corner of North America. Whether it is for nature study, wildlife photography, fishing, family trips, scrambling to high summits, wilderness survival, navigation, relaxation, or rigorous expedition, Big Wild Adventures can provide the ultimate backpacking adventure. Among the most popular packages are Yellowstone backpacking trips, Missouri River canoeing, and guided tours in Washington's Olympic National Park, Colorado Rockies, Montana, Wyoming, and others including the wilderness of the American Southwest land.

The Utah's Slickrock Canyon Country is a colorful region of deep red-walled canyons offering unique geologic features including high and wide-open mesas of sprawling “slickrock” sandstone, streams with willow and cottonwood, as well as slot canyons, ancient Indian ruins, sandstone domes, sand dunes, and arches. The Canyon Country wilderness itself ranges from the big wilds of Canyonlands National Park, the Escalante Canyons, and the more rugged and remote trips at the Utah Grand Staircase backcountry of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. We also offer backpacking trip package to Utah.

Anyone who is physically fit enough for the trip can sign on. Many of our clients book scheduled trips as individuals, but we also get plenty of couples, small groups of friends or relatives, and any mix of these assemblages that you can imagine. Just be sure that you're up for a great wilderness experience! No Prior experience is necessary, but you must be in good enough physical condition for your trips' level of difficulty. A reasonably fit adult who is not overweight and who doesn't smoke, and who gets some cardio-vascular exercise on a regular basis can usually handle and enjoy most of our trips. However, the more strenuous backpack trips do require a higher level of fitness. All of our trips are rated easy, moderately easy, moderate, fairly strenuous or strenuous.

We conduct a comprehensive pre-trip orientation and safety meeting at our trip base motel the evening prior to the trip. We'll make sure your pack is properly adjusted for maximum comfort. We'll hand out food and equipment and will also help you to properly pack your gear.



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Easy: Because of the very nature of backpacking, “easy” trips are the exception, not the rule. Nonetheless, we usually have one or two on the schedule, and we sometimes run specially designed easy Custom or Family backpack or canoe trips that are characterized by low mileages with very little uphill trekking with backpacks.

Moderately Easy: The longest backpacking day would cover no more than about 6 miles, and the largest daily elevation gain with a backpack would be about 1000 feet of elevation. There is plenty of leisure time and the pace is relaxed.

Moderate: There might be one 8 or 9 mile day, and one day of roughly 1500 feet of elevation gain. Typical days would cover about 6-7 miles. Many of our Yellowstone backpacking trips are moderate simply because the terrain is rather gentle.

Fairly Strenuous: On these treks there may be one or two elevation gains of 2000 feet or a bit more, and a day or two of breaking the 10-mile mark is possible, depending upon the trip. Some off trail hiking is likely. Although we still usually have leisure and a layover, expect some steeper terrain and longer days.

Strenuous: You'd best be in top shape for these! You should be prepared for one or two days of roughly 2500 to 3000 feet of elevation gain, a day or two of 10 to 12 miles, and the guide will have no qualms about including some off-trail sections in steep perhaps rocky terrain.
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You wake up to a beautiful mountain sunrise. Coffee is on the campfire and in a few minutes the guide serves big portions of hot whole-grain cereal with dried blueberries. After breakfast we pack up our gear and hit the trail. The pace is leisurely enough for folks to look at plants and animals, listen to bird-song and simply enjoy the intense natural beauty around us.

We rarely go for much more than an hour or so without a short break, and after about 3 miles we stop for our traditional mid-morning snack of trail mix and a candy or power bar. Onward. We gradually gain elevation and break out of the woods into a series of big flower-strewn subalpine meadows with snow-flecked peaks rising above. Along the way, we flush a mule deer buck and spot a moose along the meandering stream.

Absaroka BackpackersAround noon, we find a great lunch spot next to a stream in the shade of a spruce grove. We eat bagels, cream cheese, salmon and dried fruit, and after a relaxing post-lunch siesta, we continue up to the pass, where views of the surrounding mountain wilderness are spectacular. Atop the pass, we take a long “photo-op” break, and some members of the group take a short walk to the nearby summit just above the pass. But clouds are building, and it's time to cover the final 3 miles to camp.

yellowstone-backpackingWhich we do in alpine style, along an open ridge with big awesome views. We then head down into the forest to our lovely camp along a clear icy stream next to a lush meadow. The guide strings up a tarp as folks set up tents and collect firewood, stacking the wood under the tarp as cumulonimbus clouds rumble. It's still a bit early for dinner when the sky opens up with rain, wind, thunder and lightening, but after about 20 minutes, the clouds suddenly part and the sun breaks through with great shafts of light. In the late afternoon sunshine, a couple of hikers get horizontal for some serious pre-dinner R&R!

Roaring fire. Dinner is a big pot of organic macaroni with lots of cheese plus fresh red bell peppers, carrots and garlic. After dinner we have cookies for desert and the guide heats up a pot of water for hot chocolate or tea or coffee. We hang the food up in a tree to keep the bears away. Red alpenglow lights up the peaks. We spot a small herd of elk on the ridge leading up to the highest summit, and we enjoy the evening ambiance of a warm fire in the cool mountain air. There's good conversation and a good end to another fine mountain day. Before long, the Milky Way highlights an incredibly brightly star-lit night, and one by one, folks retire to their tents and warm sleeping bags to sleep deeply, and awaken to yet another fine day in the big wilds.
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222 Tom Miner Creek Road, Emigrant, Montana 59027

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222 Tom Miner Creek Road, Emigrant, Montana
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2015 CUSTOM & FAMILY BACKPACK TRIP PRICES

1 person: $800 / day
2 people: $1,100 / day
3 people: $1,350 / day
4 people: $1,600 / day
5 people: $1,750 / day
6 people: $1,900 / day
7 people: $2,000 / day
8 people: $2,100 / day


IMPORTANT: All trip prices include equipment (pack/rain-cover, day-pack, tent, sleeping bag/pad, eating implements) food and cooking service (3 meals/day plus snacks), cooking gear and other group camping gear, trip planning, comprehensive safety instruction, all user/permit fees, transportation from town to and from the trailheads, and our professional guide/naturalist staff.

GEAR DISCOUNT:
There is a $250 discount per person per trip if you bring your own equipment: backpack with rain-cover, light-weight day-pack, tent, sleeping bag and pad, cup/bowl/spoon. The discount applies only if you bring ALL of these items and it does not apply to Alaska trips.

MULTI-TRIP DISCOUNT:
There is also a $250 discount for your second trip in a calendar year and for any additional trips during the same year.

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