shines@times
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This is a story I’d be all for following. Hopefully you’re out of <1 Club by then @C Bow
I'm rooting for C Bow as well; and you too geetar. Thanks for the sentiment.
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This is a story I’d be all for following. Hopefully you’re out of <1 Club by then @C Bow
A little over 4 months and I’m as excited as if I had my own tag.
Yeah, I think we’ll go take a little walk. See some new sights.Are you accompanying anyone on an unlimited hunt this year Riley?
90 days till I leave unless I have to drive up then it is only 85 days.
Yeah, I think we’ll go take a little walk. See some new sights.
If im not mistaken I feel like I heard that the oldest known sheep migration is from Wyoming into Montana in the general 502 area. Anyone know if thats true? Just curious.
Funny you mention the "Alcan". I remember my Dad telling me about taking us to Alaska for a job (that never materialized) in 1958 and at one point the "road" was a series of poles set in horizontal holes bored into the side of a cliff. They cantilevered out away from the wall and formed the "road" for a stretch. I certainly don't remember it, being only about 6 months old, but Dad indicated it was a little hairy to say the least!If you can spare the time, and if you have never driven the route before, definitely drive up. The wild scenery alone is worth the time, fuel cost and whatever wear-and-tear you put on the vehicle. The Alaskan Highway, or "Alcan" as we old farts are still apt to call it, is not the car-killer it was 50-60 years ago. I hitched from Fairbanks down to Everett, WA in Spring of 1970; a memorable adventure to say the least!
Funny you mention the "Alcan".
Technically this picture might belong in the Landscapes Forum, but several of the Unlimited sheep units are in the Beartooths, so here's a pic of the namesake Bear Tooth Peak that I took last summer from the Beartooth Highway. It's in Unit 502.
I have to admit I get a giggle out of thinking about the guy who grabs an unlimited tag on a whim, most likely due to some online content. Then shows up at 502 in November, takes one look and heads the truck for the nearest bar.
It’s all rough. There’s some FS trails there just like the rest of the Beartooths. In November there’s usually a whole lot of snow.Word I heard 502 is rougher than the rest with no real trails at all. Is this true?
If the quota isn’t filled, 303 season ends on oct 31, just so you know, in case you didn’t.I "drew" the 303-60. Since I drew the 313-45 Elk tag I thought I should have a sheep tag in my pocket. Fingers crossed but this could be a fall of a lifetime weather dependant of course.
Thanks for the heads up! I did know it ended then. It also looks like most years are finished way before then anyway. I am planning on hunting for sheep the whole time and hold onto my elk tag for the last 2 weeks of the season unless I come across a beast while searching for my sheep. Planning on trying to find them prior to the season. Hopefully some will be out of the park around opening day.If the quota isn’t filled, 303 season ends on oct 31, just so you know, I’m case you didn’t.
Word I heard 502 is rougher than the rest with no real trails at all. Is this true?