Rocky Mountain School, Inc.

Equipment List - Schedule - Calendar - Price List

Equipment List
~ Bring duffle bag - 1 army style
~Good Optics
~Day Pack, Quiet Material
~2 Bic Lighters
~Small First Aid Kit, Mole Skin
~Mosquito Repellant, Sun Block
~Flashlight, extra batteries
~1 Water Bottle - 1 quart
~Compass and Camera
~Toilet Kit, Small Travel Alarm Clock,
~Towel and Washcloth
~1 Hunting Knife, 1 Pocket Knife & Sharpener
~1 Pair Leather Gloves, 1 Pair Warm
~ Water Proof Gloves
~Sleeping Bag, Medium Weight;
~Thermarest Pad or Air Mattress
~Wrangler Type Jeans
~2 Pair Long Underwear
~Long Sleeved Shirts, 1 Vest, and Coat
~Under Clothes
~1 Pair Camp Shoes, Boot Grease
~Frame Back Pack-For Goat and Sheep Hunts
~Back Pack Tent
~1 Pair Leather Lace Boots
~Felt Cowboy Hat and Cap
~Rain Suit and Slicker
2008 Calendar

Phil & Deb are taking the 2008 season off and not booking any guide school students. We recommend you contact ELM, Mike Knott
Corvallis, Mt. and he will recommend a reputable guide school for you to attend.

Home- 406-834-3499
Phil - Cell - 406-660-1598
Deb - Cell - 406-660-0217
1120 Bon Accord Rd.
Dillon, Mt. 59725

We are still selling our Home Training Course!

Rocky Mountain School Home Training Course included with enrollments. R. M. S. course can be purchased separately for $375.00, includes R. M. S. 7 1/2 hour instructional videos are endorsed by: Western Horseman Magazine & a 484 page Big Game Guide Manuel.

~ Hiking Boots broke in - Danner, Gortex, Rocky

~ Flat bottom riding boots - Justin, Rocky, Aryot

~ Tent small 1-2 man, back pack style -

Colemam, Peak 1 Cobra ) Walmart

~ 2 Sleeping bags ( 1 lightweight backpack,

1 good to 0 degree ( Cabela's Summit, Mummy )

~Small head lamp ( Petzel, Tikkaled or Aurora)

~Buy cowboy hats buy here

~ Small lightweight collapsable camp chair

~ 21/2 lb. double bit axes available at school for $30.00

~Build your own scabbard $25.00

~ Thermarest 2 in., 25" x 76" L approx.

~Your own vehicle if you plan on working

One of the most important pieces of equipment a guide can
carry is good optics. For good information and a discount
contact Paul Neese at Eagle Optics, Veronay, Wi.
- 1-800-289-1132
If you are planning to stay through the fall, bring warm gear
such as wool pants, shirts, socks, etc. We recommend Schnees
boots for the fall, they have a heavy rubber bottom, leather
tops, air bob sole, with a thin liner, made in Bozeman,Mt.
Army duffels should be approximately 32 inches long, 14
inches across. All your gear for the pack trip will fit inside
( tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, personal gear etc.) for the
week, not to exceed 35 lbs.
Reference List:

Mike Scott - 208-879-4574
Paul Neese - 1-800-289-1132

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