Highline Trail Llamas
What to bring on Full Service Guided Trips
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High mountain weather is unpredictable. During the course of your trip expect everything from warm and dry to cold, wet and windy. Clothing should be chosen to be used in layers, be breathable, quick drying, wicking, warmth without weight and comfortable. Hiking boots should be well experienced and waterproof. This is your most important piece of equipment. We recommend everyone carry a daypack with the items they always want immediately accessible, and large enough to accommodate exploratory jaunts from camp..

_____ 1 change of pants & shirt. 3-4 pairs of socks

_____ shorts, swimsuit, wool sweater or shirt

_____ fleece jacket (light weight makes a good pillow)

_____ synthetic thermal underware

_____ breathable rain gear that can also be used as a windbreaker

_____ 1 sunhat, 1 warm hat, wool gloves

_____ light weight aqua shoes for water crossing

_____ 20 degree sleeping bag (available for rent)

_____ water bottle, small flashlight and batteries

_____ sunglasses, sunblock, chap stick,mosquito repellant

_____ biodegradable soap, wash cloth, small towel

_____ hair brush, toothbrush & paste, personal medications

_____ leatherman type pocket knife

Don't forget a camera with lots of film, note book & pen, and fishermen need a Wyoming Fishing license.

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