Jape
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great year to have a full freezer. Congrats!
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Actually, I completely forgot about getting a picture in the moment. In the darkness, with temps rapidly falling, once I reached her, my mind was only on getting off the mountain with meat as quickly as I could without catching hypothermia or frostbite. Even my electrical tape that I normally use to wrap the tag around a leg had turned brittle in the cold. I had to stuff it under my armpit to warm it up enough to make it pliable and sticky again. Looking back on it, I am thankful for the experience, but my overriding thought at the time was "what have I gotten myself into?"Congratulations, but no pictures????
I did think about that after the fact and will try that next time with a thinner pair of hunting gloves. I was wearing a pretty thick pair the other night, so I don't think I could have fit the surgical gloves over them. But that is definitely worth trying. Although I hated the experience and swore many times that night that I would never shoot a cow elk in these conditions again, now that I have done it, I know I can do a better job of it next time if that situation ever arises again. Lots of lessons learned. I will definitely add a thinner pair of hunting gloves to my kill-kit. Additionally, if I had insulated my water bottles better inside my pack, I don't think they would have frozen (possibly even heat the water ahead of time next time) so I would have been a lot less anxious, in general.Nice Job! Typically I am wearing thin fleece sitka gloves hunting. Then when its cold like this, during the quartering will put the nitrile gloves over the top of them, warm hands and clean gloves!