Wintertime recreation in the Laramie area is something special whether skiing, hiking, snowshoeing or snowmobiling! Being prepared for your adventure is key to a fun rewarding outing. The weather is nearly unpredictable in the high elevations and can change fast. Every season there are numerous accounts of individuals and groups getting lost, running out of fuel or injured while recreating. Please take a moment before each ride and outfit yourself properly for the ride.
Avalanche Gear: If you plan to be in steep terrain
- Shovel in your backpack not on your sled.
- Probe in your backpack not on your sled.
- Beacon attached to you, not in your backpack or on your sled.
- Don't forget the training! If you have had the training, you will know why your gear belongs with you and not on your sled..
Survival Gear for Your Backpack
- First Aid Kit
- Pack Saw
- Multiple Light Sources
- LED Flashlight
- LED Head Lamp
- Toilet paper
- Survival Blanket
- Adventure Medical HeatSheets Emergency Bivvy
- Duct tape
- Knife
- Compass
- Whistle
- Matches
- Fire Flint
- Road Flares
- Tampons (Fire Starter)
- Water container
- Food – Can of Tuna or Baked Beans...
- Extra Gloves
- Extra Socks
- Hand Warmers
- Tarp/Shelter material
Stuff To Have In Snowmobile:
- Spare Spark Plugs
- Basic Toolkit
- Spare Belt
- Water Bottles
- Food
- Rope
Highly Recommended
- Cell Phone - service is not a 100% thing in the Snowy's, but you may well get a signal so why not try!
- Spot
- Garmin Rino (2-way Radio / GPS Combo) If nothing else carry a GPS