Our Lake Alice pack-in camp is accessible from our trail head facility located on the Tri Basin Divide. This location allows us easy access and the ability to fish a few of the best drainage’s in the State for Cutthroat’s. These areas routinely produce Cutt’s ranging from 16” to well over 24” trout every year. Our season typically runs from Mid June thru Mid August, offering us a wide range of fly fishing opportunities.
This trip takes place in the Wyoming’s, with elevations up to 7,000 feet and over 10,000 feet in some areas, such as Wyoming Peak. You will be viewing high alpine bowls, boulder fields, rocky slides, and timber areas often higher than 9,000 feet.
Your mornings will begin at 8:00 am, at which time your guides will already be catching, feeding, and saddling horses if needed for that day. We will all meet in the dining tent for a hearty breakfast; pack your lunch and discuss the plans for the day. After breakfast, you and your guide will ride from camp and head up the trails a horseback for a full day of fly-fishing, trail-riding, wildlife viewing, hiking or maybe you elected to stay around camp for a relaxing day by the campfire. Once you reach a vantage point, we will spend sometime glassing and locating wildlife with binoculars while eating your lunch and catching a afternoon nap. If out to view the wildlife, our time and efforts are focused on areas where we have historically found and recently located elk, deer, moose, sheep and black bear. Once we spot our native game animals, we will plan our stalk carefully and hike to a vantage point to where you may take photos.
In summary, the rugged and steep terrain is challenging whether riding or hiking the trails to camp or out to view the countryside. This can be a physically demanding trip or one that is unbelievably relaxing, depending on what you want to achieve out of it. This is without a doubt the trip of a lifetime for that outdoorsman who is looking for a true Wyoming back country adventure.