Kym Wylder
A cheerful woman in a navy blue uniform top adorned with a logo is standing on a mossy forest trail, surrounded by towering evergreen trees. She is gently petting and interacting with a llama wearing a turquoise halter and lead. The llama's soft, woolly fiber coat is a pristine white. The outdoor scene exudes a serene and inviting atmosphere, with dappled sunlight filtering through the lush foliage. The woman's friendly demeanor suggests a warm connection with the docile llama, potentially as part of a guided backpacking excursion involving these unique pack animals.

Backpacking with Llama Companions in Washington

I thanked her for being a backpacking trip highlight. She whispered back, “no prob llama” 🦙🦙🦙 Serendipitously ran into 7 llamas backpacking to Blue Glacier this past weekend and got to spend time with them and their care takers learning about “llama backpacking trips” you can take around Washington state. Fun fact, their fur is called “fiber” or wool and for a herd of 7, they carry 40 lbs of grain for the week at camp along with their guests gear and food.

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