2022 Llama Pack Trip Schedule
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To book just send us an email at raz@wallowallamas.com or if you have questions please call us at (541) 742-2961 or get in touch via our contact form. If you would like to be notified about trips farther out sign up for our newsletter.
Planning a trip through the area? Here are a few other things to do before or after your llama trip. View Scenic Loop Map Antiquing and Thrift Shopping in Halfway at Jacob’s Dream. Panhandle Rodeo and Fair – Labor Day Weekend Pendleton Round Up Eastern Oregon/Idaho Music Festivals (All Summer long!) Eastern Oregon Film Festivals …
” We think often of the heartwarming hiking experiences we had with you in the breathtaking high mountain country. We feel incredibly blessed that you shared your wilderness with us…Your gentle spirits were a refreshing change from life in the “big city” and T and I have often found ourselves reminiscing over campfire conversations and …
“Thank you for all the wonderful food and drink…and for helping to make this the only way I want to backpack now. I know I’ll return next year and bring some friends along who I know would enjoy this experience.” – S These trips start from Summit Point (elev. 6500 feet) and climb Summit …
“I loved every minute of it. The scenery, the companionship, the hiking, the sweat, was all so welcome to me. I can’t believe the beauty of that place, nor can I get over the warmth of your hospitality. I will be raving about the experience for weeks on end.” – R Hike along the Snake …
“I need something like a great Shakespearean one-liner to express how profoundly grateful I am to have penetrated the heart of the Wallowas with you, your llamas, and those stupendous (and healthy!) meals. I do sort of feel that people ought to earn the right to visit the wilderness – something I most assuredly haven’t …
I need something like a great Shakespearean one-liner to express how profoundly grateful I am to have penetrated the heart of the Wallowas with you, your llamas, and those stupendous (and healthy!) meals. I do sort of feel that people ought to earn the right to visit the wilderness – something I most assuredly haven’t …
The sure-footed, even tempered llamas are ideal companions on the trail. Six thousand years of domestication by the Inca tribes of South America’s high Andes have resulted in these cousins of the camel being wilderness packers without equal. Their calm, intelligent manner is quickly communicated to their human friends. They can be easily led by …