riv3rbanks
Active member
After going on my first elk hunt and getting into some elk last year and having a great time in general, I was very excited to go back to the same unit this season and accomplish what I didn't get to last season: fill my first elk tag.
I applied and drew the tag I wanted with no issues. Then things started going downhill from there. My hunting partner had to change occupations and could no longer get the dates off. I had some other buddies who showed interest but ultimately couldn't make it. Ok...I can do this alone. I'm fully capable of driving 16 hours alone and surviving in the wild for a week. Not thrilled about being alone for that long, but I could make due.
The next domino to fall was my National Guard annual requirement. Our schedule was recently released. Sure enough, I have training smack dab in the middle of the season. Can I get out of it? Maybe. Being a 1SG and getting a new hard-charging Battalion SGM who wants to change the entire unit's way of doing things pretty much makes getting out of it impossible. I have 18 years in and really don't want to screw up the long career now that I can see the finish line.
Then of course there's work, family, and all the other stuff that generally makes leaving for a week difficult. Not to mention shooting the rifle, and getting gear dialed in. I think there were enough signs that said I should just put in for my refund since there is still time.
I am thankful that the above stressors are what they are. I could imagine several scenarios that would be way worse. Guess what I am getting at is I am disappointed I can't make it this year and will have to daydream about time in the mountains chasing elk until next season.
I applied and drew the tag I wanted with no issues. Then things started going downhill from there. My hunting partner had to change occupations and could no longer get the dates off. I had some other buddies who showed interest but ultimately couldn't make it. Ok...I can do this alone. I'm fully capable of driving 16 hours alone and surviving in the wild for a week. Not thrilled about being alone for that long, but I could make due.
The next domino to fall was my National Guard annual requirement. Our schedule was recently released. Sure enough, I have training smack dab in the middle of the season. Can I get out of it? Maybe. Being a 1SG and getting a new hard-charging Battalion SGM who wants to change the entire unit's way of doing things pretty much makes getting out of it impossible. I have 18 years in and really don't want to screw up the long career now that I can see the finish line.
Then of course there's work, family, and all the other stuff that generally makes leaving for a week difficult. Not to mention shooting the rifle, and getting gear dialed in. I think there were enough signs that said I should just put in for my refund since there is still time.
I am thankful that the above stressors are what they are. I could imagine several scenarios that would be way worse. Guess what I am getting at is I am disappointed I can't make it this year and will have to daydream about time in the mountains chasing elk until next season.