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Wilderness Pack Trips
The Gila Wilderness Middle Fork Pack Trips . . .
One of the richest and most stunning landscapes in America, the Gila Wilderness is one of the largest and worlds first wilderness designations.

The mountains and deep canyons of the Gila are rich with human history, wildlife and adventure. Ancient Indians dating back 1000 years lived along the Middle Fork, leaving behind inspiring and interesting cliff dwellings. The Apaches called the Gila home — and one of our stops is at the birthplace of Geronimo.

Every day of riding is a unique experience with new landscapes, and new sights. A complete vacation is in every day of riding. The canyon walls of the Middle Fork are probably some of the most unusual geological formations in America. Tall hoodoos, crazy ridges of beauty, wonderful colors and light, plus the chance to see bear, elk, deer and birds of prey.

Riding the Middle Fork is like losing yourself to the beauty of the planet — the inspiration you receive starts the moment we begin our journey to the moment we arrive at the trailhead. This natural inspiration will renew and enrich your daily life.
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Blue Wilderness Pack Trips . . .
"Hidden Trails" in the truest sense! The Blue Wilderness, on the border of Arizona/New Mexico has been a decade long effort of remarkable search and discovery. This little-used and little-known part of America's wild country has been our passion of exploration, with riches in natural beauty as our reward.

These historic trails were also used by Spaniards in their quest for gold and silver along with the Apaches in their travels from Arizona to New Mexico. Strange and beautiful rock formations — columns of hoodoos, jutting rocks of brilliant white, sculptured rock formations — much like a visit to Utah or the Moon.

Grand, awe-inspiring vistas
. . . so many views in all directions. From Arizona look back and see into the mountains of New Mexico. View the beautiful canyons of the Blue River and endless scenery in the wild, untamed country of eastern Arizona.

Large herds of elk, mule deer and bear roam this remarkable country without hesitation. Extreme remoteness . . . one of the greatest benefits of riding in the Blue is the fact of its little-to-no human use. A grand and awesome wilderness experience at its very best!
  
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