About your outfitter, George Magargal, and the
camp;
I've been in Wyoming since 1969, and have
been guiding, hunting, or outfitting since then. I like keeping the camp small. This keeps the relationship between
clients and guides very personal. I've worked in the big camps, and it's not long before the fun runs out.
I'm known for running a top-notch operation. I had one hunter
tell me that he had hunted a lot of places, and this was the first time that his guide was a hunter, not just some cowboy
trying to show how tough he was. I have good livestock, and my guides know how to handle them. But they know we
came to hunt, and that's what we're there to do. As I've stated, I like to keep the camp small. We
have a cooking and dining tent where the cofee is always brewing. During the 7 day hunt you'll enjoy plenty
of good food there. We don't skimp. If you end up hungry, it's your own fault!
Your sleeping accommodations are a 10x12 wall tent with 2 cots and a propane
heater, or wood stove, 1 tent for every 2 hunters.
I think that you'll find that we make it as comfortable as can be this far from the highway.