Rackmastr
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Well, figured I should post up a bit of a write up about my 2021 BC Stone's sheep trip. Got back on Sept 21st and finally have some time to sit down and write it over the next night shift or two.
Hunt planning went back to January of this year, when my friend from Alberta and I got talking about doing a sheep trip this fall. He told me he had always wanted to go on a Stone's sheep trip, and so we chatted about various options. My research dialed us into an area in the NW side of BC where I could also host him with a mountain goat hunt. We booked a flight for early to mid September and the planning began.
Fast forward to early August, and our original plan of charter flights fell through. We re-booked with a different pilot, and kept our enthusiasm high. The week before the hunt, I made contact with the pilot to confirm some details, and yet again the charter fell through on us. Ok....so now we're on to plan C? Hiking in. Less to deal with in terms of weather, flights, etc and the place that I wanted to hike in as an alternative shouldnt be ridiculously far to hike in. Still, a bit deflating overall. I was confident that we'd find a goat for my friend, and that alone was going to make the trip worthwhile.
Twenty hours of driving later, and we're looking for the trailhead. We find it after a bit of searching and make plans for the morning. Filling up with a big burger the night before, we pack our bags and get ready for the hike in, first thing in the morning.
After a solid 6-7 hour day, we get to a spot where the creek has us 'cliffed out' and we set our camp for the night, with the hopes that the following day we can explore a bit deeper and get a real good 'lay of the land', so to speak.
Hunt planning went back to January of this year, when my friend from Alberta and I got talking about doing a sheep trip this fall. He told me he had always wanted to go on a Stone's sheep trip, and so we chatted about various options. My research dialed us into an area in the NW side of BC where I could also host him with a mountain goat hunt. We booked a flight for early to mid September and the planning began.
Fast forward to early August, and our original plan of charter flights fell through. We re-booked with a different pilot, and kept our enthusiasm high. The week before the hunt, I made contact with the pilot to confirm some details, and yet again the charter fell through on us. Ok....so now we're on to plan C? Hiking in. Less to deal with in terms of weather, flights, etc and the place that I wanted to hike in as an alternative shouldnt be ridiculously far to hike in. Still, a bit deflating overall. I was confident that we'd find a goat for my friend, and that alone was going to make the trip worthwhile.
Twenty hours of driving later, and we're looking for the trailhead. We find it after a bit of searching and make plans for the morning. Filling up with a big burger the night before, we pack our bags and get ready for the hike in, first thing in the morning.
After a solid 6-7 hour day, we get to a spot where the creek has us 'cliffed out' and we set our camp for the night, with the hopes that the following day we can explore a bit deeper and get a real good 'lay of the land', so to speak.