2021 Camping Tour Dates

IMG_8824 We are looking forward to 2021.  Consider joining us for a camp trip of a lifetime! Deposit is fully refundable if cancellation is due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.  At this time I am not accepting any new guests. IMG_2786 Sandy has been camping in the Pryors since 2009, spending weeks at a time with the horses, and has been providing camping tours since 2013. Whether you bring a professional camera, or just a cell phone to take photos, Sandy goes out of her way to make sure you leave the mountain with cherished memories of your once in a life-time camping trip.  Sandy is willing to help you position yourself for the best photo opportunities, offer tips on lighting and settings.   And if you want to stay up late, she will even offer a bit of night time photography tips in the amazing very big and dark Montana sky. The many stories that Sandy shares about the horses and the range, make this trip more than just a chance to view them, it makes this a trip more about knowing the horses, giving you a brief glance into the life of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horses. Experience living with the horses 24 hours a day and in doing so, this can give you a better understanding of what it is like to live wild on the range. You will also be able to experience first light, blue hour, incredible sunsets and dark starry skies with an opportunity to do some night shooting. All tours may include light to moderate hiking. IMG_5799 The camping trips are 4 days/3 nights on the mountain top.  This trip includes: comfortable transportation up and down the mountain, all food, snacks, tents, sleeping pad and expert personal guiding. (last night dinner is on your own once we return to Billings).  Each tent and sleeping pad will be cleaned and sanitized thoroughly between guests. Below are the tour dates for the summer of 2021. Cost of the trip is $2295.00 per person.   A deposit of 50% ($1147.50) is due at time of booking. Contact me for payment options (I accept Venmo or check) or hit the PAY NOW button below. (a secure payment that accepts most credit/debit cards throughout the world.) 1. June 25-28 2. July 1-4 3. July 7-10 4. July 13-16 5. July 19-22 All payments are considered non-refundable, EXCEPT:  Refunds will be issued if we are not able to go due to Covid-19.   Refunds may be made if cancellations can be filled ( if cancellation is due to anything other than Covid-19 travel restrictions) Please consider purchasing travel insurance on your own!!  Here is a link to travel insurance purchase.  This insurance is not through Wild In The Pryors.  Please explore this link for cost comparisons of several companies.   TRIP INSURANCE Contact Sandy with any questions:  406-360-8959 All tours will start and end in Billings, MT. Wild in the Pryors There are many great hotels in Billings, MT. You will be responsible for making your own arrangements before and after the trip.  AirBnb is also a great source to find some lodging.  I can pick you up at your hotel the morning of our first day, or you can meet me at my house in Billings. Feel free to contact me for hotel recommendations.Camping trips will be limited to 5 guests.  Sandy will have an assistant with her who will assist her and help you with any camping needs.  Sandy will personally be doing all of the guiding.For reservations:  Contact Sandy Phone: 406-360-8959  email:  wildinthepryors@aol.com Wild in the Pryors is permitted by the Bureau of Land Management to conduct small group tours within the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range from January to December. Wild in the Pryors is one of a handful of businesses that have the federal permits necessary to guide clients onto this federal property. img_1982

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  • I have a question, I have looking to see if I could find out what Cloud’s last son Cloud’s Pride is up to. Is he still on the range or has he been rounded up? There isn’t any thing new since your 2016 post for Pryor foal #6. I was just wondering how he is doing. Thank you for the beautiful pics and updates that you have posted!

    • Hi Megan. Yes, he is alive and well. Living as a bachelor stallion on the mountain. If you do a search on my blog, you will probably have some photos and information come up about him. Also, I have a Facebook page for WITP where you can do the same. Thank you!

      • Oh thank you! I will look again. Thank you for doing this blog, it keeps me filled in on things going on on the range. 🙂 I am 13, and have been in love with these horses since I was 8. The pictures on your blog are beautiful!

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