Great
Gear for our Guests
When
you venture into remote areas having top quality equipment is vital.
Fortunately most of the gear we need for non-motorized river travel
is pretty straight forward. Still Frontier River Guides purchases and
employs only the finest goods available. Over the years we have field
tested nearly every major brand of rafts, tents, water filters, etc.
on the market and have settled on Aire
rafts
and Moss tents to transport and shelter our guests under Alaskan conditions.
We provide all camp gear for our float trips. What follows is a list
of clothing and equipment we suggests our guests bring on a week long
float trip.
CLOTHING
AND CAMP GEAR
Sleeping
Bag (rated 20 to 30 degrees)
Thermarest sleeping pad (or other)
Camping pillow
Chest waders (suggest gortex or similar)
Wading boots (felt soles)
Wading belt
Rain
Coat (ventilated, hooded)
Rain pants
Baseball cap
Wool hat (early and late summer)
Light gloves (water resistant)
Pile jacket &/or heavy wool sweater
Camp shoes (water resistant/proof)
(2) Camp pants (one medium, one heavy)
(2) Long sleeve shirts (one medium, one heavy)
(5) Heavy wool (or other) socks
(2) Cotton camp socks
(2-3) Long johns (medium), or wading pants, for under waders
(2) Long sleeve undershirts (duofold or polypro)
(6-7) Underwear
(2-3) T-shirts
(1) Shorts stuff sack for clothes
Sunglasses (polarized)
Toiletry Kit-sunscreen, ibuprophin etc.
Flashlight or Headlamp (late summer)
Spare batteries
Reading Materials
Pocket knife
Camera and film
Other Handy Items
TACKLE
5-6
weight trout, char and grayling rod
7-9
weight red, silver and chum salmon rod
9-12 weight king salmon rod (early summer)
spare rods (if possible)
sturdy rod cases
disc drag reels
floating and sink tip lines on spools
ample leader and tippet material
sturdy needle nose pliers (salmon)
hemostats (trout, etc.)
vest or chest pack
split shot, various weights
strike indicators
hook hone
various wet and dry patterns as per our recommendations
misc. stuff you like to use


BACK TO TOP OF PAGE
Designed
by Larson Graphics. The
contents belong to Frontier River Guides.