Wow that's some awesome country..
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Yes,that’s the mega horn with stove jac that the back bear shredded on me a couple months ago. I had it all patched up by a lady that builds canvas boat tops, I just have to seam seal it.
I have a small backpacking stove I can use in it, but I think I’m going to try out a g-stove for this fall. The g-stove is small too, but some of the other stoves weigh 70 pounds.
WOW! Nice scenery & family photos![/QUOTE]The first time, we were walking up a alder choked creek bed on our way to goat country, just my dog and I. I was watching my footing because of wet/slippery rocks, when my dog let out a growl. When I looked up, there was a lone grizzly feeding about 75 yards in front of us. Luckily we were able to back out without the best knowing we were there. Without the dog, who knows when I woulda finally looked up.
The second time woulda surly been bad. My dad and I were sheep hunting, our tents about 30’ apart. It was 5am, I was outside my tent crouched down making a coffee, my dog laying beside me, dad still sleeping in his tent, my rifle still in my tent.
My dog all a sudden was up in a charge and blasted off behind me. In that second as I stood and looked behind me, there was a grizzly coming in, on a lope (I don’t think the bear knew we were there) headed right between our tents, about 100’ out. In that second, the bear spun a 180 and booked the opposite direction.
If it weren’t for my dog that time, the bear woulda been right beside me in a few more seconds. The wind was at my back, the bear was moving in direction of the wind. It woulda been quite a surprise for both of us.
Speaking on grizzly encounters, my gf had the same sheep tag 2 years later. In the exact same spot, while videoing some rams, a grizzly come roaming over the hill about 80 yards from camp. I wonder if it was the same bear
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https://youtu.be/8JMZlpotV1s
Also funny, between those two trips, seeing the same ram in the exact same spot. The second time, he was barely legal by curl I think, but only 6 years old. He followed us around for 2-3 days, this year he’d be 9, I don’t imagine he’s still alive.
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holy smokes, that really does look like the same bear. when u compare the utube video to you new pics, same markings and face. awesome pics and funny to see same ram, same bear, same place haha. We had a caribou once follow us for days on a sheep trip, a young female. The mom got eaten by wolves and were still near the site. In the end she dumped us for my dads friend and followed him for a few days.
Wish her the best on which ever she decides, if the stock fits her i would just stick with the 22-250, use to use one quit a bit and a few of my buddys kids used it as well to start.
Yes like to have a dog around as well better company then most people lots of the time.
The wife and I were out for a bike ride tonight and this guy stepped out in front of us. Not a very good pic, but he had a nice size rack and body.
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Large blacktail up chwk lake rd