DittoThis thread is the main reason I have a HT account.
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DittoThis thread is the main reason I have a HT account.
Same. It’s the only reason I joined however many years ago.This thread is the main reason I have a HT account.
This is the philosophy I employ for nearly every mountain hunt, certain I would if I ever decided to go for the unlimitedsDo any of you adjust your backpacking gear differently given the low success rate?
If you know you may spend weeks hunting and never need to haul a load, it would seem more beneficial to switch to a pack that is much lighter even if its load-hauling capabilities are inferior. Then if you get one down, leave camp, haul out what you can, and grab a better frame or pack at the truck.
Yes, you can be almost certain that you won't need your rifle or game processing kit. This really helps keep pack weight down.Do any of you adjust your backpacking gear differently given the low success rate?
If you know you may spend weeks hunting and never need to haul a load, it would seem more beneficial to switch to a pack that is much lighter even if its load-hauling capabilities are inferior. Then if you get one down, leave camp, haul out what you can, and grab a better frame or pack at the truck.
Maybe you’re thinking backwards….bring only your gun, glass, and processing kit, no food….to give you that little bit of extra motivation!Yes, you can be almost certain that you won't need your rifle or game processing kit. This really helps keep pack weight down.
All personal preference, if I was hunting some glacier country I might look at a stiff plastic boot or something but my kenetrek boots are plenty of boot for what I need.For you guys that have hunted the Unlimited’s, as well as other areas, for sheep.. where do you fall on the range of footwear? Do you optimize for long distances on moderate terrain or for steep country and lots of support?
Ie. Lighter weight, flexible sole boots
Vs. full mountaineering boots with stiff soles.
All personal preference, if I was hunting some glacier country I might look at a stiff plastic boot or something but my kenetrek boots are plenty of boot for what I need.
BTW that's a hell of a nice dall sheep
Yeah I hear you, it's 6 to one half dozen to another. Welcome to the thread!Yeah there will be a wide range generally, but I was more specifically seeing what the general thought was for the Beartooth’s specifically.
Longtime Rokslide member from Alaska here. Just thought I’d join in the conversation as this thread may be relevant to hunt plans in the future.
Erring towards stiffer and heavier, 4 out of 5. I might walk the trails in some tennis shoes some day for the opener if the weather is niceFor you guys that have hunted the Unlimited’s, as well as other areas, for sheep.. where do you fall on the range of footwear? Do you optimize for long distances on moderate terrain or for steep country and lots of support?
Ie. Lighter weight, flexible sole boots
Vs. full mountaineering boots with stiff soles.
I perfer lighter weitht, flexible sole boots for all of my hunting.For you guys that have hunted the Unlimited’s, as well as other areas, for sheep.. where do you fall on the range of footwear? Do you optimize for long distances on moderate terrain or for steep country and lots of support?
Ie. Lighter weight, flexible sole boots
Vs. full mountaineering boots with stiff soles.
Maybe we should let the ol Diamond Z crew on the gram know what we think about that....There is a group trying to get a permit to film in 501 this year. To my knowledge, it comes down to one's ability to obtain a permit from the Forest Service. Others would be more versed in this process than I. There are many films on Youtube that claim to not be commercial but the damage is still being done.
Ugh. These idiots that sells their souls for a few likes.There is a group trying to get a permit to film in 501 this year. To my knowledge, it comes down to one's ability to obtain a permit from the Forest Service. Others would be more versed in this process than I. There are many films on Youtube that claim to not be commercial but the damage is still being done.