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Clark Kent

Years experience
12 years guiding
Activities
Backcountry
Location
Wind River Country, Wyoming
Starting price
From $1,750

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Years experience

12 years guiding

Activities

Backcountry

Species

Species on file

About the guide

Meet Clark

"Thermals do not lie — but they will lie to you if you rush the ridge." Twelve seasons glassing Wyoming public-land basins for fair-chase elk on the Wind River and Absaroka front.

Clark Kent has spent twelve seasons in Wyoming's high country — spot-and-stalk elk on public land, pack-in camps when the basin warrants it, and mornings that start in the dark with frosted binoculars. Hero quote: "Thermals do not lie — but they will lie to you if you rush the ridge." Bio: Clark builds hunts around fitness, wind, and realistic odds. Clients learn to read basins, pick stalk routes, and carry the patience to pass a borderline bull. Archery and rifle seasons each get a different playbook — bugles in September, silent glassing when snow dusts the north faces. Why clients return: Clark tells the truth about odds before you book. Camp logistics are tight, boots are broken in, and the glassing sessions are taught, not performed. Clients leave fitter, sharper, and clearer about what fair-chase elk hunting actually costs in steps. Pace: Early and deliberate — glass at first light, move when thermals and shade allow a stalk, rest when the mountain says rest. Style: Spot-and-stalk and pack-in hunting — public-land elk, high-country glassing, conservative shot selection. Expectations: Not every hunt ends with meat; every hunt should end with lessons. Clark adjusts basins and plans instead of promising a bull on day two. Vibe: Campfire quiet, thin air, long ridgelines, and the kind of silence that makes you hear your heartbeat in the timber. Favorite species: September bull elk on a cold ridge. Favorite terrain: open basins above 9,500 feet when the migration is honest.

Field journal

Moments from the pursuit

Trip days, quiet landscapes, and the places that keep people coming back.

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Activities

What they chase

Clark focuses on water, terrain, and techniques built over 12 seasons.

Backcountry

Trip types

Multi-DayFull-DayFamily