shannerdrake
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HT Community,
I have been meaning to get this posted, but life has been getting in the way. I also originally wanted to do this as semi-live, but limited reception and exhaustion made me rethink that plan. I also didn't know exactly where to post this as it involves road tripping, elk hunting, mule deer, bear, and a tribute to man's best friend. I decided on the elk thread because for whatever reason, my wife and I have been calling it "The Elk Hunt" for months so it stuck.
PART 1
My hunting buddy and I had a track on a legendary moose hunt. I turned 40 this year so it seemed only fitting to celebrate by chasing moose in Alaska. I won't go into details, but the wheels fell off that plan in February/March so we decided to act quickly and see what we could pull off with our current points and pending draws. One of our best friends in the world lives in South Colorado and has leads on potential trespass hunt opportunities. Problem is we needed 3pts for a guarantee draw and we were only sitting on 2pts going into the draw. Wyoming point creep has hosed us the previous two years so we went in praying that Colorado would treat us better than WYO, but at the same time nervous to be putting our season yet again into a marginal point situation.
Ok enough drama - we drew muzzleloader elk, muzzleloader mule deer, and then picked up an OTC bear tag in the process. We quickly made plans and marked 9/8 as our departure date because season opened on 9/9. We spent the summer making all the necessary preparations, shot muzzleloaders, figured out our gear, vehicles, trailers, etc.
Labor Day weekend rolls around and knowing that we were leaving that upcoming Friday, we both spent some quality time with our families and make any last minute packing adjustments. Fast forward to Wednesday 9/6, my aging dog and best buddy John John, who has been fighting a few issues over the last couple years, took a turn for the worst. I ended up holding him most of the day on Wednesday and stayed up with him almost the entire night just waiting for the family vet office to open. I held out hope, but knew the truth, Thursday morning, we took our last ride together. He was the best dog a guy could have and he fought death for years. Most mortal dogs would have given in earlier, but he gave us several extra years and died just a few months short of his 18th birthday.
Needless to say, I was a wreck after the whole affair and hunting was the farthest thing from my mind most of Thursday. However, I knew 5AM would come quickly so I did some last minute cooler packing and went to bed mentally and physically exhausted. Sleep didn't come easily and I believe I was finally out by midnight or so. My alarm went off at 5 and apparently it did for several minutes and my wife actually woke me up. I took a quick shower kissed my wife good by and walked out in time to see my buddy pull up with truck and trailer. We quickly packed my gear and were off. Only 17 hours of driving were between us and elk/deer/bear season!
The road trip is always fun and we looked forward to some familiar sights and stops along the way, like Mittens in Oakley, KS and getting a photo in front of the Colorado sign at the KS border. We also love to make a big deal out of the first antelope we see.
I have been meaning to get this posted, but life has been getting in the way. I also originally wanted to do this as semi-live, but limited reception and exhaustion made me rethink that plan. I also didn't know exactly where to post this as it involves road tripping, elk hunting, mule deer, bear, and a tribute to man's best friend. I decided on the elk thread because for whatever reason, my wife and I have been calling it "The Elk Hunt" for months so it stuck.
PART 1
My hunting buddy and I had a track on a legendary moose hunt. I turned 40 this year so it seemed only fitting to celebrate by chasing moose in Alaska. I won't go into details, but the wheels fell off that plan in February/March so we decided to act quickly and see what we could pull off with our current points and pending draws. One of our best friends in the world lives in South Colorado and has leads on potential trespass hunt opportunities. Problem is we needed 3pts for a guarantee draw and we were only sitting on 2pts going into the draw. Wyoming point creep has hosed us the previous two years so we went in praying that Colorado would treat us better than WYO, but at the same time nervous to be putting our season yet again into a marginal point situation.
Ok enough drama - we drew muzzleloader elk, muzzleloader mule deer, and then picked up an OTC bear tag in the process. We quickly made plans and marked 9/8 as our departure date because season opened on 9/9. We spent the summer making all the necessary preparations, shot muzzleloaders, figured out our gear, vehicles, trailers, etc.
Labor Day weekend rolls around and knowing that we were leaving that upcoming Friday, we both spent some quality time with our families and make any last minute packing adjustments. Fast forward to Wednesday 9/6, my aging dog and best buddy John John, who has been fighting a few issues over the last couple years, took a turn for the worst. I ended up holding him most of the day on Wednesday and stayed up with him almost the entire night just waiting for the family vet office to open. I held out hope, but knew the truth, Thursday morning, we took our last ride together. He was the best dog a guy could have and he fought death for years. Most mortal dogs would have given in earlier, but he gave us several extra years and died just a few months short of his 18th birthday.
Needless to say, I was a wreck after the whole affair and hunting was the farthest thing from my mind most of Thursday. However, I knew 5AM would come quickly so I did some last minute cooler packing and went to bed mentally and physically exhausted. Sleep didn't come easily and I believe I was finally out by midnight or so. My alarm went off at 5 and apparently it did for several minutes and my wife actually woke me up. I took a quick shower kissed my wife good by and walked out in time to see my buddy pull up with truck and trailer. We quickly packed my gear and were off. Only 17 hours of driving were between us and elk/deer/bear season!
The road trip is always fun and we looked forward to some familiar sights and stops along the way, like Mittens in Oakley, KS and getting a photo in front of the Colorado sign at the KS border. We also love to make a big deal out of the first antelope we see.
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