(con’t) Dickinson Park Road

but if desired trip is mid-July to mid-August,  booking from December to May is typically safe. Q: Do I really need to take a training class, since I’ve been with other people and their llamas? A: Yes, absolutely!  You need to take our training class. If you have leased from us in the past two years then we can waive the class, otherwise it is

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“Do I really need to take a training class, since I’ve been with other people and their llamas?”

(con’t) Reserve Your Llamas Early

us no choice but to change our llama drop fees.  The fee to drop off  and pick up your llamas at your desired trail head may be potentially open to a 10% increase. You can view our Llama lease program at www.LanderLlama.com/fllamarental.html

Happy trails!

few days later (and almost all do) you will need a $25 permit for the departure date also. If you have a car load of 4 people this will cost you between $200 to $220.

While the Tribes may consider this a gift, most people we have talked to consider it an unacceptable price to pay for the average working family, simply to use a road they have used for decades past.  While the Tribes

have our utmost respect for sovereignty, we feel this pricing is unfair and will cause deep resentment and divisions from non-tribal members for years to come. It is not something that should be taken lightly by the Tribes, the USFS, or non tribal members alike.  We sincerely hope they come up with a more reasonable and acceptable solution to keeping the road open for all,  and not just high

mandatory to learn how to use our equipment properly and the details of traveling the wilderness with your additional beast of burden “heart beats”.

     We are happy to announce our llama lease pricing will be the same for 2008, however large up-swings in gas prices have left

Moose Galore!

     This year our guided and un-guided trips saw the Shiras Moose a plenty! As many of you know,  it’s one thing to see them, but another to get proof in a picture. Here is just a sample of  a few separate “Moose” from people on our trips! Thanks to Martin Kistin, Mark LaRowe, and Sam Pedersen for the great pictures!

Moose in Wyoming - Martin KistinMoose in Wyoming - Sam PedersenMoose in Wyoming - Mark LaRoweMoose in Wyoming - Martin Kistin

income tourists. While maintaining sovereign authority of the road, it can apparently be closed at any time for any reason by the Tribal Council and, so far, it appears federal prosecutors and judges are in favor of the status quo.

Scott Woodruff