Spring 2008 Packing Clinics
Information and registration for Spring packing with llamas clinics. Print out registration and mail in
Over the years we at Deli Llama have gained a lot of experience in using Llamas as pack animals, including training and conditioning of ourselves and our llamas, use of a wide variety of packing and camping equipment, handling adverse weather conditions, and how to eat well in the wilderness.
As we prepare for this summers High Country Adventures we start with conditioning
ourselves and the llamas. We are inviting folks to join us who are interested in learning
about Llamas as pack animals, are curious about our Llama Adventures or just want to share
a beautiful day hike with us this time of the year. The focus of theses clinics will
be on training, conditioning and equipment outfitting for backcountry use with Llamas.
Included is a beautiful hike and picnic lunch in the Chuckanut Mountains
between Burlington and Bellingham Washington.
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Location- Bow WA. Cost is $75 per adult and $50 per |
Clinic costs can be credited towards any
High Country Adventure
for the Year 2008 or 2009 season.
Maps and direction are included
We can also plan a customized clinic or day picknick for your group. Contact us for
availability.
Packing Clinic Registration
Name(s)_________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________
Phone day____________eve. ________________
E-mail___________Preferred date_____
Number in Party X cost per person=_________________
Please enclose names and ages of all other party members.
Your participation will be confirmed upon receipt of this registration
and
check made out to:
Deli Llama
17045 Llama Ln. Bow, WA 98232
Directions:
Take I-5 to exit 236, Bow Hill Road. Go West on Bow Hill to the second crossing, Ershig Rd. Make a left; go down the hill past the RR Tracks. First house on the left. Any problems? Call 360-757-4212.
The first part of the morning will be spent at the house going over equipment, conditioning, and getting familiar with the llamas. We will then drive about 15 minutes to the Chuckanuts for our afternoon hike and lunch.