by Wildman » November 4th, 2008, 4:40 pm
No for a couple of reasons. First, to operate commerically, you have to be licensed by the Forest Service and carry a bunch of insurance. Second, when you do it for money, it becomes a job. These folks make their living showing people their section of the Sierras and it wouldn't be ethical to take paying customers into their turf.
I simply play at it and would not be comfortable taking money for it. Frankly, the professional packers are like fishing guides. They know how to do their job efficiently and quickly and most of all safely. They know the best spots where stock can either stay at camp in a meadow or where the best places to drop you off depending on what you wanted to do. The rates you see are really a bargain and I suspect the drop off rates (I suspect that they are the wrangler and the stock rate for the day....each way) are double the bargain. There are wonderful pack outfits all up and down the Sierra and out of state as well.
My suggestion would be to pick an area of the Sierras....talk to the pack outfit that services that area and start saving for your trip of a lifetime.
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