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Outfitters
The Real America region contains literally thousands of square kilometers of rugged and spectacular terrain. From mountains and forests to rivers, plains, and desert, the landscape offers visitors the opportunity to interact with nature at it’s most pristine. Although much of the land is public and easily accessible, it is also very big and very wild. The best, safest, and most rewarding way to experience the country is to engage the services of a licensed outfitter or guide...someone who not only knows the wilderness intimately but is in business to provide an excellent holiday. We recommend using an outfitter or guide at one or several points along your routing, or to consider a multi-day or two week fully outfitted adventure in the Real America. Types of adventures vary throughout the Rocky Mountains, but include big game and bird hunting, fishing, horse pack trips, hiking, backpacking, trekking, mountaineering, mountain biking, boating, rafting (whether jet, scenic or whitewater), kayaking, skiing, and snowmobiling among others. All of the following information is courtesy of the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association (IOGA) and/or America Outdoors (see contact information at the bottom of this page). Planning Your TripBefore contacting your tour operator or travel agent, it’s important to ask yourself and your family or traveling companion(s) the following:
Selecting An OutfitterOnce the above questions are answered, your choice is narrowed. With your travel professional you can select the right outfitter or guide for the adventure. Questions that should be asked of the outfitter or guide are:
What’s Included and What’s NotGood outfitters provide detailed lists of what is included and what you are expected to bring with you. Make sure you obtain the information before departure. Reservations/CancellationsPopular trips can sometimes be filled months in advance so it’s wise to make your reservations early. Pay special attention to the pre-payment, deposit, and cancellation requirements of both your travel professional and the outfitter you’ve selected.
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