What makes us different

              Brandon, Madeline, Babette, and Neil

The Eustances have spent their lives sharing their love of nature with people from all walks of life. This is their home. Let them be your guide.

Why wilderness is unique

The wilderness of Montana is an unrivaled treasure, one of the largest tracts of public land in the country. Let their knowledge and skills help you experience the unique, natural ecosystem protected from human technology and development. We strive to provide clean and comfortable living arrangements in a wilderness setting. All accommodations and facilities must meet with the strict definitions of wilderness use stipulated in our FS Special Uses permit. All structures must be primitive and non-permanent.

Summer Facilities


Our Summer Camp site is a progressive roving camp, moving several times during your trip. The camp area is completely dismantled and rehabilitated before moving to the next site. Sleeping tents are nylon with a waterproof fly and bug net. Foam sleeping pads and pack chairs are provided. Summer restroom facilities consist of a seated commode and privacy walls. Summer bathing consists of a solar shower bag and privacy walls. Wading or bathing in rivers or steams is OK, but use of soap or detergent is prohibited by all water sources. A rain fly covers the cooking area. Shelves made from pack boxes and bear proof food boxes complete the kitchen. Lightweight pack stoves are used and in some areas, camp fires. Low impact techniques are stressed for Leave No Trace campsites. Home cooked meals in camp and sack lunches on the trail are provided. All drinking  water is filtered. All livestock and pack animals are high-lined or picketed with hobbles to graze when not traveling.

Fall facilities

Our Fall Camp is located in the same site every year, but completely dismantled after the fall season. Sleeping tents are canvas with a waterproof fly. Cots and sleeping pads are provided. Each guest tent has it’s own lantern and wood stove. A heated shower tent with a bag shower is available. Restroom facilities consist of a seated commode with privacy screen. A large heated kitchen tent with tables, chairs, propane lighting, propane cook stove, and wood heating stove are in the center of designated camp site. A corral and hitch rail made of native materials within FS guidelines are provided for the horses and pack-stock. Wholesome breakfast and dinners are home cooked and sack lunches are provided. Water filters are available in camp.