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Suggested Packing List
It is important to remember that Montana weather can be very
unpredictable. When you pack, assume the air temperature can vary from 30 to 90
degrees Fahrenheit. The best way to be prepared for these extremes is to have
lots of layers, not just one big coat. Keep in mind that having the right gear
can make the difference in having the wonderful experience you anticipate or a
very chilling one. As a minimum you should invest in a good set of rain gear,
jacket and pants. Other required clothing is a set of midweight long underwear,
top and bottom. Avoid cotton; you need one of the synthetics like poly-pro,
capilene, polar fleece or pile. These materials are designed to keep you warm
even when wet. Cotton is a wonderful, natural fiber, but even on a warm day you
will be freezing if you get splashed or wet.
All items on this list, with the exception of old
sneakers and cowboy boots, are available for purchase at Glacier Outdoor
Center.
CLOTHING
_____ Waterproof rain jacket and pants (ponchos or vinyl
raingear NOT acceptable) _____Wetsuit or drysuit (if you have your own you
may want to bring it; wetsuits are not usually necessary if you have the
recommended clothing. Wetsuits may be required on the 4-day Wilderness Trips
& are provided at no charge.) * _____ Lightweight jacket (fleece or
pile) ______1-2 T shirts _____ 1 light-long sleeve shirt (sun
protection) _____ 1 set synthetic thermal underwear top and bottom
(midweight) * _____ 1 pair pants (jeans required for horseback trips)(used
while in camp) _____ 1 pair fleece or pile pants (used while on river)
_____ 2 pair shorts (1 for river/ 1 for camp) _____ Swim suit _____
Wool or poly pro socks _____ 1 pair camp shoes (used for around camp &
short hikes) _____ 1 pair river shoes (water sport sandals with straps, ex.
Chaco, Keen, Teva, wetsuit booties, old tennis shoes) _____ Cowboy boots or
a shoe with a good sole and heel (only necessary if you're on a horseback trip)
_____ Cowboy hat (optional for horseback trips) _____ 2 hats (1 for sun
protection/ 1 for warmth) _____ 1 pair gloves (fleece, wool, or neoprene)
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MISCELLANEOUS GEAR
_____ Sleeping bag and pad (bring your own if possible; we
have a limited number available at no extra charge) _____ Wash cloth &
towel _____ Tooth brush & toothpaste _____ Soap & shampoo
(biodegradable or Ivory Soap) _____ Medications _____ Sunscreen,
chapstick, body lotion, insect repellent _____ Sunglasses & eye glass
retention strap _____ Plastic sack for soiled/wet clothing _____
Flashlight or headlamp (bring extra batteries) _____ Water bottle or
canteen _____ Small day backpack or fanny pack _____ Camera, film,
binoculars (We have water resistant containers to store these items in, but you
will still want to have a protective/padded case to use inside of this
container. Waterproof disposable cameras, film, and batteries are available for
purchase at Glacier Outdoor Center.) ______Any special beverages or snacks
(cans or plastic bottles)
FISHING GEAR
_____ Fly Rod or Spinning rod (9' 4-5wt 4pc fly rod or light
action 2 pc.spinning outfit, make sure they are in an unbreakable case for
transportation) (Rental available) _____ Flies or spinners (Western trout
patterns like Wulffs, Caddis, Stoneflies, Humpies & Hoppers or spinners
like Mepps, Cyclones, & Panther martins. Glacier Outdoor Center has an
excellent selection of local fly and lure patterns available for purchase.) The
Flathead rivers are Catch & Release; your hooks should be single and
barbless (NO BAIT ALLOWED). _____ Extra leaders, tippet or line (9' 4x or
5x, 4-6lb test) _____ Fly floatant, hemostats, line nippers _____
Fishing vest or chest pack _____ Stockingfoot waders and felt wading boots
(only necessary in early spring or fall) felt soled sandals during summer.
(Rental available) * _____ Montana fishing license (available at Glacier
Outdoor Center; children under 14 don't need a license if fishing with an adult
who has a license.) Bring your ID _____ Polarized sunglasses _____ Wide
brimmed breathable hat
* Items may not be necessary during warmer
summer months
All items on this list, with the exception of old
sneakers and cowboy boots, are available for purchase at Glacier Outdoor
Center.
Glacier Raft Provides:
Transportation from our office to wherever your specific trip
beings
Meals from lunch the first day through lunch the last day
Waterproof
bags for your personal gear (one large dry bag per person, not accessible
during day) There will be a small dry bag on each boat that is accessible
during the day for small personal items (raingear, sunscreen, camera, hat,
etc.)
Tents
River equipment including rafts and accessories
Coast Guard
approved Type V life jackets
Water
resistant camera boxes (ammo cans)
We offer for rent:
Spin rods
Fly rods
Waders
Wading
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