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Burns Llama Trailblazers Pack String in snags under Rabbit Ears, Strawberry Mtn. Wilderness



Long a dream of past president Nancy Hester, the Trail Guide is an area of the site where llama packers can post descriptions of llama-friendly places to go. The content for the Trail Guide is not limited to trails, rather it is designed to be a repository of information about great places to take your llama whether it be for hiking, packing, carting, or any other activity you enjoy with your llama companion.

Please do not let fear of writing make you hesitate to send your information. We will review and adjust your submission for publishing on the site.

In order for your submission to be most useful, you may use the form PLTA Trail Guide Submission Form (pdf, 12kb). It will help you cover all the topics. Images are very welcome. We look forward to hearing from you. Please send submissions to trailguide@packllama.org.

 

List of articles in category Trail Guide
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How to Submit an Article for the Trail Guide
Crawfish Lake, North Fork of the John Day Wilderness, NE Oregon
Slide Lake, Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, Oregon
Myrtle Creek Trail, Malheur National Forest, Eastern Oregon
Peavy Trail
The Malheur River Trail, Malheur National Forest, Oregon

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