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Togwotee Guides?

Thanks to everyone that has been putting my name out there. I am permitted in the tog area and also have 2 more areas I’m permitted in.
I have more years riding the area than any other guide on the mountain beside skinner bell.
I do know I have to prove myself and I fill I have been doing that the last few years. So again thanks to the groups I have had over the years and looking forward to the new ones I will be taking out.
The price for a group of 8 is $475 a day and that is $59 a peron all prices are posted on my web site http://3csnowmobileguide.com/snowmobile-guide/pricing-information/
 
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lefty

Had lefty from Tog lodge as our groups guide my first time out to the mtns. had 2 first timers in the group, and me on a 136 600 :face-icon-small-dis had waaay too many stucks but he never complained and was always the first to come help. Great guy, had an awesome time and hope to make it out again soon!
 
3c Rocks

Cameron took a buddy and I out last year for 5 days of riding and he never failed to put us in fresh untouched snow each of the 5 days all day! Booked him again this Feb. 3c crew rips and are awesome to deal with! I'm a newb so tough spots he'd lay a trail for me to follow, get stuck (lots :-) ) and he was first on spot to help as well as explain why/how it happened and what to do/look for next time. Had sled issues again first person to grab tools and start working... 3c rocks!
 
Wow just looking for a little guide info. I've met a lot of locals in Togwotee, Steamboat and the Horns. Most of them have been really cool people. Referring to people like myself as flatlanders and a pain in the *** ride with is kind of a douchebag statement. I have a lot of buddies that could ride circles around some of these locals. Us flatlanders bring a lot of revenue to your areas and help provide jobs for people in that area. When people come to my area to Pheasant hunt we don't talk **** about there skill level or lack of. We welcome them to our community because we are smart enough to know what it does to our local economy. Business owners like myself donate money to help get these people here. Out of State hunters doesn't directly impact my business but I do know what it does for people and providing jobs in my area. I agree that guides have a lot of work when taking people out. I'm not saying they are not worth it but some people who have the skill level to ride and just want to be shown some better areas are not going to pay that much.


It's funny how flatlanders are always a pain in the @ss until breakdowns occur and then they are the ones who stop and help.
For clarification, the double tow is NOT what got the sled out...it was good ol fashion man power...8 guys pushing, pulling, and dragging it BY HAND up the last deep and steep hill. THANKS TO THE GUYS FROM ND WHO STOPPED TO HELP!!!!
 
Consider this

Consider what other guide service in the world you could get for this cheap.
Here are the rates for a local fishing guide.. remind you .. you bring your rod, your flies, waders, etc.. They are providing you with location and information...

One Person Two People
Drift Boat full day $425 $450
Lake boat 1/2 day $250 $300
Lake boat full day $350 $425
Wade 1/2 day $200 $300
Wade full day $300 $400

Scenic float $250 for one or two person (boat)


THEN consider taking a group of either experienced or non experienced riders out for a full day in the back country getting stuck and the physical demand.

Hunting, Fishing, Skiing... whatever sport you pick all seem to have higher rates then sledding, yet almost all of us have more invested in snowmobiling....???
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We went to Togwotee Mountain Lodge and went with Lefty for 2 days. Could not be happier and will definatley use him again. Thanks for the advice in previous posts.
 
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