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3 day - (2) person Wilderness Horseback Alpine Trip

Currency:CAD Category:Travel / Vacation Packages Start Price:250.00 CAD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 CAD
3 day - (2) person Wilderness Horseback Alpine Trip
3 day- (2) person Wilderness Horseback Alpine Trip (can add on days w/ fishing for additional cost)

Come ride with us through the spectacular Cariboo Mountains bordering Wells Gray Provincial Park in the eastern portion of the Cariboo region of British Columbia. We offer several packages, from overnight to seven day rides during July and August, and can also customize a trip to suit your individual needs. The area in which we ride is truly remote and known only to a few. We rarely encounter any other riders during our wilderness trips. Our rides take you through some of the most diverse mountain wilderness to be found anywhere. From forested valley bottoms with wild, rushing rivers, to lush alpine meadows overflowing with a colourful array of wild flowers, to jagged mountain peaks and basins dotted with small, alpine lakes in shades of blue and green. The quick eye will spot any number of wildlife, for many species call this rugged country their home. Mountain goat, mountain caribou, mule deer, black bear, grizzly, wolf, moose, lynx, hoary marmot and wolverine are among the animals you may see, hear or find signs of. Bald and golden eagles, ospreys and many varieties of hawks soar the skies as well.

We prefer the size of our groups to be between three and eight persons, although we can accommodate smaller and larger parties as well. All our trips are leisurely enough to be enjoyed by any level of rider. Great care is taken to match each rider to the horse which best suits their riding experience and ability. The amount of riding done each day varies with which trip is chosen, however, it is usually four to five hours. The guide provides many opportunities to stop and enjoy the various viewpoints along the way, giving both horses and riders a chance to rest.

Spacious, full height five man dome tents are used to accommodate our riders. We usually put only two people per tent to ensure plenty of room, comfort and privacy. Delicious plentiful meals are prepared daily to satisfy everyone's hearty outdoor appetite. Lunches are eaten picnic style along the trail, while breakfasts and suppers are prepared over an open campfire or cook-stove. We encourage our riders to help with the horses and various camp chores, as we feel that by joining in they can derive more enjoyment out of their trip.



ALL TRIPS INCLUDE:

Professional Guides, Meals, Experienced Mountain Horses,
Accommodations and all Necessary Tack & Equipment.


Riders Are Responsible to Bring Their Own:

Duffel Bag, Sleeping Bag, Air Mattress or Thermal Pad, Personal Belongings, Rain Gear,
Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco (if desired), Fishing Tackle & Gear and Angling Licences if on a Fishing Ride.

Angling Licenses are available for purchase at the lodge. Participants are required to pack all of their gear, including their sleeping bags, in a duffel weighing no more than 30-pounds. Sleeping bags, thermal pads and duffel bags are available for rent with advance notice at a cost of $20 per day.

Note: All trips are subject to a Federal Goods & Services Tax (GST)


Upon booking we send our guests a detailed list of recommended items to bring. If driving to the ride commencement point, we provide a set of instructions on how to reach the location by vehicle. For those who fly, we provide a transportation service from Williams Lake or 100 Mile House at a cost of $440.00 per round trip per vehicle.

Indemnities: Each guest accepts any risk involved in their participation on any of our trips and indemnifies Eureka Peak Lodge & Outfitters Ltd. against injury suffered by the guest. Each person will be required to sign a waiver at the time of booking.

DONOR: Eureka Peak Lodge & Outfitters Ltd.
Donor Web-site: www.eurekapeak.com
Donor Contact: 250-397-2445 / adventure@eurekapeak.com