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Who to Use for Guiding in Yellowstone Park

Since I can't go into Yellowstone Park anymore without a guide or on my own mountain sled, I am needing to find a guide and Park approved sleds. Anyone have any experiences as who to use or not to use that can provide sleds and a guide into the park. All of us that would be going are experienced sledders and we really don't want some guide that is going to treat us like some little kids. We would like to decide where we stop and for how long and where we would go. We would like our trip into the Park to be just our group. Is there anyone that would do a private tour for our group? There will be 6-10 of us. Thanks guys!
 
Really, your best bet if you want to see the park in the winter is to just take a snow bus/cat. you can take more photos since your camera is right there, its warm, you can visit with your friends, the sled thing is for east coast pretenders, you only get 2 choices of where to go, you enter at West and must choose old faithful or the grand canyon of Yellowstone, your also going to riding with a bunch of inexperienced New Yorkers or Japanese tourist, not fun, just my opinion :beer;
 
I have no interest in going in a snow coach. The whole idea is to be on a sled and do it with my family one last time before the greenies win out on this one. I don't care if it is with a guide or on rental sleds. It has been many years since we rode in the Park and the rules have changed since the last time. BTW, sorry I not a East Coast pretender. Lived all my life in Wyoming or Montana. Thanks for the input, but it is all about the experience on the sleds. Hopefully a guy can get a private tour. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
 
I just meant if you are an experienced rider you are not going to enjoy riding there with all the rules, there is a very strict speed limit for one thing, but what ever:beer;
 
second that - Ace Powder Guides. Be sure to have them take you in to the backcountry on another day as well...
 
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