2025 Trips Live on December 5 ~ How do I apply?Thinking about your next adventure into the woods? Our 2025 hiking trips will be on our website and open for [...]
What’s in a Dropstone Day pack?So, you’ve decided to go wild and venture into the backcountry, but you’ve wisely outsourced the heavy [...]
2024 Trip Release Details ~ and Happy Holidays!We hope you are all enjoying the beginning of the holiday season. We’ve spent the last few months designing our 2024 [...]
2023 Trip Openings and Season UpdatesGreeting from the Rocky Mountain Front As the sandhill cranes return, the snow (slowly) melts, and the mules shed their [...]
2023 Trip Application and Drawing ProcessThank you for your interest in traveling with us in 2023. It is a honor to share the Montana backcountry with you. In [...]
Spring 2022 Updates and Trip OpeningsWe are all getting ready for the growing season… …each in our own way. Here in Choteau we are busy prepping [...]
2022 Trip Release Timeline and DetailsDreaming of an early morning coffee along the banks of a clear, wild river? Or of gaining that final ridge before the [...]
Spring 2021 UpdatesGreetings from the Rocky Mountain Front! We hope spring finds you happy, healthy, and spending time outside enjoying [...]
Staff Profile: Corlene Martin – Hostess and Cook ExtraordinaireIf you have ever been on a Dropstone trip, then you’ve met Corlene. You’ve seen her beautiful house and immaculately [...]
Bear Hangs in the BackcountryBy Yve Bardwell Bear hangs – we all know it- they can be a doozy. But they can also be a fun way to test your [...]
Morgan’s Internship Experience with MARS Wildlife Rescue Centreby Ali Morgan, a staff member and guide with Dropstone Outfitting MARS Wildlife Rescue Center – Vancouver Island, [...]
Dropstone Outfitting LLC Covid-19 PolicyBefore Your Trip Keep up the good work! Practice thorough personal hygiene and social distancing to keep yourself [...]
Social Distance in miles, not feetWhile the world is in an uncertain and ever-evolving place, we continue to move forward with our summer plans. A couple [...]
Montana Drop CampsThe Best Kind of Social Distancing Looking to stay close to home and explore your own backyard this summer? Hike in the [...]
Covid-19 updates from Dropstone OutfittingHello from Yve and Maggie. No matter where you are, we hope you are well and able to get outside for a little nature [...]
Layering Your Clothing for Variable WeatherNaked Apes need to layer up . . . As a kid heading out to play, my parents would always yell at me to layer up. I had [...]
Wild Wings Snow Geese Migration FestivalMarch 27 – 29, 2020 in Choteau, Montana. March in north central Montana is most often marked by Chinook Winds, [...]
Backcountry for BeginnersRecently, I was talking to a friend from Los Angeles about Dropstone Outfitting. We were going over what was included in [...]
Welcome to our Circus Creek CampDropstone Outfitting is excited to announce our Circus Creek Camp, where we are offering base camp hiking, hunting and [...]
Happy Holidays 2019Happy Holidays from Maggie and Yve! We are wishing you all a jolly holiday season and a New Year full of adventure, good [...]
Mother’s Day Give Away 2019Here at Dropstone, we love our moms. Over the years, they – along with other incredible women – have supported and [...]
Getting in Shape for HikingAs I’m writing this I’m watching the snow slowly melt and summer still seems a long ways off. I’ve been doing what I can [...]
Snow Geese Migration through MontanaMid March in north central Montana is most often marked by Chinook Winds, melting snowdrifts and the occasional early [...]
Maps on multi-day trips: Tips to help you navigate the WildsLiving in an era of digital maps and apps, it is often hard to know what is the best mapping product to use. And if [...]
Tie Hackers in the North Fork of the Sunby Yve Bardwell If you come out on a trip into the North Fork of the Sun, Teton or Dearborn River Drainages you [...]
Getting Ready for Summer Hiking SeasonWhat are a few tips to get ready for the summer hiking season? It’s getting to be that time of year where we all start [...]
Keeping warm at night in the Bob Marshall WildernessFew moments tick by slower then a long, cold night. Here’s a few tips to keep you warm and toasty on your next camp out. [...]
What kind of hiking boot should I wear in the Bob Marshall Wilderness?One of the most important questions (and one that we often get) in hiking is the good old “what kind of hiking boots [...]