The Chicory House
Yellowstone National Park Pass
Fishing Licenses, Fishing Poles, Tack and Conservation Stamp;
(You must purchase before fishing)
Yellowstone National Park Pass
Fishing Licenses, Fishing Poles, Tack and Conservation Stamp;
(You must purchase before fishing)
Recommended Gear List for Dutch Oven Outfitters Classes
Recommended Gear List for Dutch Oven Outfitters Classes
LUGGAGE
LUGGAGE
1 medium duffel bag or backpack.
(All gear should fit into bag with the exception of outdoor recreation equipment.)
Day-pack with water bladder.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
Weather in Montana can change fast and be highly unpredictable.
Temperatures can range from 90°F during the day to 32°F at night in the summer, so pack accordingly.
You're going to get dirty so no designer clothing.
Pants: 2-3 long pairs of jeans or hiking pants
Shirts: 3 T-shirts, 2 long-sleeve shirts, 1 hoodie
Socks: Merino wool preferred
Long underwear: 1 pair
Gloves
Hats: 1 with brim for sun protection and 1 beanie for warmth
Coat: Fleece, vest, and/or wind breaker
Rain gear: Pants and coat (could double as wind breaker)
Footwear: Camp shoes (closed-toed)
Camp wear – Comfortable leisure clothes
TOILETRIES
TOILETRIES
Towel and washcloth
Shampoo and conditioner
Biodegradable soap
Shaving Tools
NECESSITIES
NECESSITIES
Reusable water bottle
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Flashlight/headlamp
Camera
Personal medical kit (small)
Sleeping bag/Sleeping pad/pillow
Binoculars
Bear spray – mandatory for horseback riding and hiking (can be purchased onsite)
Recommended Gear List for Wrangler/Camp Jack Classes
Recommended Gear List for Wrangler/Camp Jack Classes
LUGGAGE
LUGGAGE
1 medium duffel bag or backpack
(All gear should fit into bag with the exception of outdoor recreation equipment and tack.)
Day-pack with water bladder.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
Weather in Montana can change fast and be highly unpredictable.
Temperatures can range from 90°F during the day to 32°F at night in the summer, so pack accordingly.
You're going to get dirty so no designer clothing.
Pants: 2-3 long pairs of jeans or hiking pants
Shirts: 3 T-shirts, 2 long-sleeve shirts, 1 hoodie
Socks: Merino wool preferred
Long underwear: 1 pair
Gloves
Hats: 1 with brim and stampede string and 1 beanie for warmth
Coat: Fleece, vest, and/or wind breaker
Rain Gear: Pants and coat (could double as wind breaker)
Footwear: Riding boots (with some heel) and camp shoes (closed toed)
Camp Wear – Comfortable leisure clothes
TOILETRIES
TOILETRIES
Towel and washcloth
Shampoo and conditioner
Biodegradable soap
Shaving Tools
NECESSITIES
NECESSITIES
Reusable water bottle
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Flashlight/headlamp
Camera
Personal medical kit (small)
Sleeping bag/Sleeping pad/pillow
Binoculars
Bear spray – mandatory for horseback riding and hiking (can be purchased onsite)
TACK
TACK
Saddle
(If you have your own, it is in good condition, and is WESTERN only)
Saddlebags
(The inexpensive canvas ones will be fine)
Chaps
(Not mandatory but recommended. Smooth leather only. No suede or show chaps.)
Saddle slicker aka long riding rain coat.
(Not mandatory if bringing high-quality rain gear but recommended. No ponchos!)