balancing public use and the protection of our shared resources for generations to come. there’s ways to balance commercialization and conservation. both can coexist. This is how we plan to do that.


“As a lifelong sheridan resident, I understand the importance of keeping our beautiful backyard pristine. I’ve seen the damages caused by over-commercialization and unregulated recreation. so how do you chase a dream of living and working in these beautiful areas by running a commercial business that depends on them? It’s simple. You give back more than you take.” -JEff Shanor, Owner, Bomber Mountain Adventures/Sled Wyo

conservation commitment

how we plan on giving back more than what we take.

  • financial donations

    Donating a percentage of our profits to organizations that fight for conservation and keeping our public areas open.

  • Hands-On

    Conservation is more than just writing a check. we put our hands to work and our boots on the ground.

  • Media

    Living in a digital age, it’s important to market conservation and have open discussions online about conservation.

  • other donations

    providing access to those who otherwise wouldn’t be able to use our services. Donated guide trips, shuttle services, Search & rescue, and more.