
Pick Up at Airport
After you have been picked up at Edmonton International Airport you will be given opportunity to shop for extra food and drinks etc.
- that you would like to have during your adventure, before continuing to camp.
First Morning!
After breakfast, one of your guides will give you an introduction presentation of camp life and schedule for the coming week.
You will spend the morning preparing your equipment and sighting in your firearms.

What to expect of an ordinary day of hunting!
You wake up by the smell of cooked breakfast and enjoy it in the morning sun. Typically you will be served; Bacon, Eggs, Pancakes,
Toast, Coffee/Tea and juice, and fruits/vegetables. After breakfast you have time to take pictures of you and your trophies before your
guide prepare your harvest animal for the taxidermist. We freeze your trophy for best possible handling in the spring weather.

When your guides are done preparing your trophies they leave the camp to stock baits and check trail cameras. This is your time
to relax and enjoy a book, card games or why not a friendly competition in target shooting with air guns or bow and arrow.
When your guides come back from their excursion, you are getting ready to head out to your hunting stand. Your hunting stand can
be either a tree stand, ground blind or hunting tower. If you request, your guide will take you for a spot and stalk for the afternoon.
At dark your guide will pick you up and take care of your trophy. Back at camp you will be served late supper, and enjoy talking and
discussing the hunting experience with your fellow hunters.

On the last day we have a hearty breakfast before we pack up and head to the taxidermist were you, together with your taxidermist,
make up your plans for your trophy preparation. After the meeting with your taxidermist we take you to your motel, close to your airport
(Edmonton International Airport), were you will be staying the night before your flight back.
How do we sleep?
You sleep in roomy, wood stove heated outfitters tent, on tent beds, were you will be given plenty of space for your personal
equipment and accessories.

Were do we hunt?
We hunt in the Northern Boreal Forrest, north east of town of Slave Lake, south of Wood Buffalo National Park.
Getting around during the hunt!
To get to and from your hunting stand and your camp we use Quads, Rhinos and Trucks.
What should I bring?
• Good sleeping bag and a bed pad.
• Comfortable water tight hiking boots and camp shoes
• Clothes for hot, rainy and colder weather – its spring…
• Personal hygiene articles
• Personal towel
• Knife
• Camera + extra batteries and memory sticks (there are 120V available for you in camp to charge your batteries,
North American power outlet, so you might need a converter)
• Bug spray (make sure you can take it on the plane if you flying here, or we can buy it after picking you up at the airport)
• Binoculars
• If you like to read, a good book can come handy
• Sun glasses are recommended
What about firearms?
We recommend .30 caliber rifles or bigger, but you can bring your bow or black powder rifle as well. During introduction presentation,
the first morning, we will give you all information on how and were to shoot and what, and your guides are happy to answer all your questions.
What about shooting distances?
If you hunt from tree stand your shooting distance will be about 3 to 50meters, if you hunt from ground blind and tower you will have
a shooting distance between 10 and 100meter.
What else can we do/see in Alberta?
There are lots to see and do in Alberta and Canada. Talk to your agent who can give you ideas and help you plan your trip.

Pick Up at Airport
After you have been picked up at Calgary International Airport you will be given opportunity to shop for extra food, drinks, equipment,
etc. - that you would like/need to have during your adventure, before continuing to camp.
First Morning!
After breakfast, one of your guides will give you an introduction presentation of camp life and schedule for the coming week.
You will spend the morning preparing your equipment and sighting in your firearms.
What to expect of an ordinary day of hunting!
You wake up by the smell of cooked breakfast. Typically you will be served; Bacon, Eggs, Pancakes, Toast, Coffee/Tea and juice, and
fruits/vegetables. After breakfast you will be taken to your hunting stand, 1hr before dawn, were you will spend all day before being
picked up 1hr before dark.
Back at camp you will be served supper, and enjoy talking and discussing the hunting experience with your fellow hunters.
On the last day we have a hearty breakfast and make up your plans for your trophy preparation before we drop you off at your
Motel or Airport.
How do we sleep?
You sleep in roomy, wood stove heated outfitters tent, on tent beds, were you will be given plenty of space for your personal
equipment and accessories.
Were do we hunt?
We hunt in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
Getting around during the hunt!
To get to and from your hunting stand and your camp we use Quads, Rhinos and Trucks.
What should I bring?
• Winter sleeping bag and a bed pad
• Comfortable winter boots and camp shoes
• Winter clothes
• Personal hygiene articles
• Personal towel
• Knife
• Camera + extra batteries and memory sticks (there are 120V available for you in camp to charge your batteries,
North American power outlet, so you might need a converter)
• Binoculars
• If you like to read, a good book can come handy
• Sun glasses are recommended
What about firearms?
We recommend .223 caliber rifles or bigger, but you can bring your bow or black powder rifle as well. During introduction presentation,
the first morning, we will give you all information on how and were to shoot and what, and your guides are happy to answer all your
questions.
What about shooting distances?
Depending on your placement you shooting distance are 50 - 300 meter.
What else can we do/see in Alberta?
There are lots to see and do in Alberta and Canada. Talk to your agent who can give you ideas and help you plan your trip.
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