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Backcountry Outfitters

Backcountry Outfitters

Contact: Mark Halley
Phone: (888) 812-4707 ext. #1
Email: info@backcountryoutfittersinc.com
Web site: www.backcountryoutfittersinc.com

High adventure has always been part of life in wild northeastern Oregon where you'll find Backcountry Outfitters located right next door to hundreds of thousands of acres of country you can roam, hike, hunt, fish, and ride in.

Cornucopia Lodge

Cornucopia Lodge

Contact: Bill Barnett
Phone: 541-742-4500
Email: info@cornucopialodge.com
Web site: www.cornucopialodge.com

The new Cornucopia Lodge sits in beautiful Northeastern Oregon where you'll find unparalleled year-round recreation. From the lodge you can walk a short distance into Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon's largest, and you can easily travel to the spectacular Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America.
Top Cornucopia Wilderness Pack Station

Cornucopia Wilderness Pack Station

Contact: Mark Halley
Phone: (888) 812-4707 ext. #1
Email: info@cornucopiapackstation.com
Web site: www.cornucopiapackstation.com

You can rest assured Cornucopia Wilderness Pack Station guides and packers are full-time, wilderness professionals who know the Wallowa Mountains and know how to take you to the places you want to be and back again on a trip you'll never forget in the 1200-square-mile Wallowa Mountain range, an area with scenic wild rivers like the Minam and Imnaha, 58 high mountain lakes, 540 miles of trails, granite crags, and steep-walled valleys formed by ancient glaciers. This is the country of Chief Joseph, pioneers, trappers, explorers, and gold miners.
Top Moss Springs Packing

Moss Springs Packing

Contact: Mark Halley
Phone: (888) 812-4707 ext. #1
Email: info@mosssprings.com
Web site: www.mosssprings.com

When most people think of Oregon mountains, they think of Mt. Hood and the other high Cascade volcanos, but the Rockies also cross Oregon in the northeastern corner of the state where, combined with the Snake River, they form the deepest gorge in the United States and one of the largest mountain wilderness areas. It's beautiful, game-rich country, and Moss Springs Packing has been leading hunters into the wild Wallowas since 1972. You can rest assured Moss Springs packers and guides are full-time, wilderness professionals who know how to take you to the places you want to be and back again on a trip you'll never forget.
Wallowa Mountain Outfitters

Wallowa Mountain Outfitters

Contact: Mark Halley
Phone: (888) 812-4707 ext. #1
Email: info@wildernessguideschool.com
Web site: www.wallowamountainoutfitters.com

Naturalist and mountaineer John Muir wrote that "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is necessity." Wallowa Mountain Outfitters will take you home. WMO is dedicated to helping you find solitude, solace, and serenity in the wild Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon, a range that's larger than the State of Connecticut and holds Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon's largest wilderness area.
Top Wilderness Guide School

Wilderness Guide School

Conact: Ralph Eyre
Phone: (888) 812-4707 ext. #1
Email: ralph@wildernessoutfitters.net
Web site: www.wildernessguideschool.com

Eat, sleep and breath your dream! In 30-days learn time-honored, tried-and-true methods from top-notch, experienced instructors! Feed your passion while learning what it takes to be the best guide and packer possible -- all within the wilderness at the ONLY guide school in the Pacific Northwest. If your dream has been to spend your life immersed in your passion, then now is the time to pursue that dream.
Wing Ridge Ski Tours

Wing Ridge Ski Tours

Contact: Connelly Brown
Phone: 541-398-1980
Email: info@wingski.com
Web site: www.wingski.com

Wing Ridge Ski Tours offers a backcountry winter hut system and guide service in the Wallowa Mountains of Northeast Oregon. Excellent backcountry skiing opportunities abound and the area is reputed for its deep, dry, powder snow. Warm, comfortable huts are available for your use after a long day of telemarking or touring in the nearby backcountry terrain of the Eagle Cap Wilderness.