BROTHER WOLF 


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Tour Members Say...
Please extend all of our gratitude to everyone for making us feel at home and sharing all that they did on our big adventure. We felt that everyone bent backwards to make our time special and that it was! We all had a FANTASTIC adventure.
Laura Fadden, Florida
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Native Tradition Says...
“Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents;
it was loaned to you
by your children.”
"Uñci maía þañyañ íuwaöi, nihuñúaúe úiñ uñ¤i maía niäuöi ßni. Ni¤iñca úiñ uñ¤i maía
ecel uñniäuöi. "
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Past Tour Members Say...
Please extend all of our gratitude to everyone for making us feel at home and sharing all that they did on our big adventure. We felt that everyone bent over backwards to make our time special and that it was! We all had a FANTASTIC adventure. It was good to be disconnected from the high tech, fast paced life for a while. We all felt like we were gone for a month, not 10 days and I think it will take a bit of time to digest all the experiences.
Laura Fadden, Florida
Please email or call Sarah on 406 850 3747 to reserve your preferred dates.
To give you the best quote possible we need to know :
1) how many people in your party,
2) which trail area you would like to explore (Grand Teton or Yellowstone)
3) if you would like to add on one or two days
Want to Extend Your Experience?
Take the one-day rock art option or the two-day Wind River Reservation Edventure, exploring Shoshone history and culture. Highlights include a presentation on the Tukaduka Shoshones (Sheepeaters), plus historic and cultural sites around the Wind River Reservation, including Bull Lake, Wind River Canyon, and pictograph and petroglyph sites.

Day 1
Exploring the wondrous landscape of the Grand Teton, you stand by the shores of Jackson Lake, enjoy the glacial flats of the valley and stare skywards from the base of the Teton range as the tips of the mountains reach into the heavens. Conversation ranges from animal behaviors to culture and history in this most natural environment.
Day 2
The diversity of wildlife in the area includes moose, elk, bison, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, wolves, bald eagles, trumpeter swans and of course black bears and grizzly bears. At a mellow pace, explore your guide’s stash of wildlife hotspots, searching for the four-leggeds and learning of their special connection to the two-leggeds and the winged of the air.
Day 3
The National Museum of Wildlife Art and the world class galleries of Jackson beckon as you explore art and symbolism in relation to the native world. After a visit to the National Elk Refuge, the day draws to a close bathed in sheer beauty and awe as the sun falls behind the Snake River.
Day 1

Begin your exploration of Many Lifeways: The Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and an in-depth walk through, contextual summation and lunch before crossing what is known as America’s 50 most beautiful miles – the Wapiti Valley into the wonders of Yellowstone where you hear of the Time of Creation, A Cheyenne Explanation.
Day 2
Exploring the wondrous landscape of the Yellowstone, you stand in the glacial flats; the valley of the wolves favored habitat. Conversation ranges from animal behaviors to culture and history in this most natural of environments, and of course discussion of Ancient Hunters in Unison; The Ways of Wolf and Man
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Day 3

The diversity of wildlife in the area includes moose, elk, bison, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, wolves, bald eagles, trumpeter swans and of course black bears and grizzly bears. At a mellow pace, explore your guide’s stash of wildlife hotspots, searching for the four-leggeds and learning of their special connection to the two-leggeds and the winged of the air.



Through traditional stories and explanations, and by entering their domain, learn of the power and gifts the animals brought, and still bring as healers, potent symbols of power, guardian and teachers, to the people. Hear traditional Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, Blackfeet, Nez Perce, and Shoshone interpretations, both sacred and secular, in song and story.
Why wait for heaven when it's right here on earth? Spend three or five days on magical trails which feature eco-sustainable lodgings of the highest standard and quality.
Your guide has been described by some of the premiere international journals and arts complexes as “a critically acclaimed writer and one of the world’s leading wildlife photographers.” He is also one of the most experienced bear photographers in the US
ON THE TRAIL OF BROTHER WOLF