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ABOUT THIS REGION  HORSE PACK TRIPS

Expedition horsepack trips into Banff Park

These challenging and rugged horsepack trips into the backcountry of Banff National Park are among our most difficult pack trips. Designed for the outdoor enthusiast, your guides will take you into the true undiscovered wilderness of this area. New camps are established daily as the expedition penetrates further into the mountains. You will visit isolated areas of Banff National Park that few have an opportunity to experience and you will travel through mountain passes and valleys that are of unsurpassed beauty.

Expedition horsepack trips into Banff Park

These trips are a great opportunity to 'brush up' on your camping skills. Guest participation is a very important part of these trips and you will be expected to pitch your own tent, haul a bucket or two of water and help gather fire wood. A real wilderness experience awaits you in Banff National Park.

Expedition horsepack trips into Banff Park

Season: early July 2010 to September 2010
Requirements: Sleeping bag, sleeping pad, duffel bag. Rentals available.
Suggested Items: Camera, binoculars, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, fishing gear.
Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing suitable for a variety of weather conditions. Rain gear, warm coat, hat, long pants, riding or hiking boots, sneakers, bathing suit, towel.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Restrictions: Duffel bag weight restriction of 30 lbs. Some past camping experience would be an asset.
Maximum Number of People: 8
Equipment Provided: Riding equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Banff, Alberta. Banff can be reached by taking Highway 1 west of Calgary, about 75 miles. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in tent campsites along the way.
Meal Information: All meals are included and consist of hearty western fare.
Guide Information: Your guides have years of experience guiding in the area.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Mornings in the mountains may be cool.
Comments: Backcountry fee of $10 per person per night is not included in the price.
Trip Duration Price
6 days
$1858.00* per person
Johnston Creek to Mosquito Creek
6 days
$1858.00* per person
Dolomite Pass to Ya Ha Tinda
6 days
$1858.00* per person
Johnston Creek to Panther River
6 days
$1958.00* per person
Wildlife Monitoring trip
6 days
$1858.00* per person
Banff to Johnston Creek, September trip
6 days
$1858.00* per person
Banff to Ya Ha Tinda.
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.

Expedition horsepack trips into Banff Park

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