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Wilderness Horse Camp 2008

Wilderness Horse Campers from 2007Conrad Meadows
Goat Rock Wilderness

  • Seven adventure-packed days
  • in the Goat Rock Wilderness
  • Breathtaking beauty!
  • Social & spiritual fellowship!
  • Personal renewal

    Fees:

Children 6 and under free
Youth 7 to 15 - $65
Adults - $125






Director: Steve Huey

Week 1: July 20-27, 2008
Speaker: Dan Knapp
Hosts: John & Darla Webber - (509) 238-6833

Week 2: July 27-August 3, 2008
Speaker: Jeff Crain
Hosts: Laura & Bruce Boles -
(406) 257-7893

Directions to Conrad Meadows and Goat Rock Wilderness: From Hwy 12 or White Pass, turn south at Tieton Reservoir onto Tieton River Road or FS#12. Follow FS#12 for 6 miles to South Fork Tieton River Road, FS#1000. Turn left onto FS#1000.
Conrad Meadows is at the end of the road.

Conrad Meadows is on private land, so there is no need for permits or parking fees. Most of the riding will be in the Goat Rock Wilderness. The 12 heart beat rule will have to be followed. Due to the large group size, smaller groups of 6 will start out on the trails in intervals.

Packing suggestions: Plan to dress in layers, and keep in mind all types of weather, from hot to cold to rainy. Remember to bring sun screen, lip balm with sunscreen, and insect repellant for yourself and the horses. Come prepared for self-contained camping. Please bring your own drinking water. Any extra water you can bring will be appreciated for the kitchen use. We will make a latrine and shower facility.

Along with your horse, please bring its feed and everything to meet its needs. As we don't know what grazing conditions will be. Bring all the tack you will need, and have your horse freshly shod. If you are traveling across state lines, be sure to have the Coggins test and health certificates for the horses. Bring certified weed-free hay, or pellets or cubes.

We ask that as a safety precaution, no dogs be brought to camp.

The meals will be lacto/ovo vegetarian (using eggs and milk), beginning on Sunday evening. We serve coffee substitute (non-caffeinated) hot drinks, but there is also hot water on the fire if you wish to bring your own coffee. Bring your daily saddle bag lunches that you will eat out on the trail. The camp provides a large breakfast and dinner daily. Three meals will be provided on Saturday. Bring your own eating utensils, plate, bowl and cup. You will want to bring your lawn chair to enjoy the campfire. Remember your camera, film and binoculars as well.

Camp breaks on Sunday after breakfast.

Wilderness Horse Camp Registration Form

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