Stone_Ice_1
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The next day I was going in to get 2 of my cameras. I usually don't leave my cameras up during the season every year because I just think eventually somebody will see and take them. I also wanted to hike into an area and check out some of the trails. Many people I had talked to had mentioned the terrible blowdown in areas.
So the next day we hiked in and took slightly different trail than I had before. It was mostly good, but there was one stretch of a mile or so that had obviously not been cleared in quite some time. It was a mile of this:
This is an area I was planning on archery hunting so this trail was going to be one to stay away from. We made a loop and I found a good spot for a campsite during archery and a better trail in the area. After some motivation on here from some other stories I decided I needed to leave a stash for when I was planning on coming back.
I know its only Coors Light but it was what I had at camp after I forgot to get something a little better. During a hot archery hunt in Sept I wouldn't be too choosy for a mid day treat.
As we hiked out I spotted another herd feeding out of the trees. All cows/calves with a couple of spikes. Eventually when I got back and checked the camera they had been on it recently.
The hike out ended up being quite the adventure. I had my 2 dogs with me, a husky and a lab. Both young dogs, the husky is under a year old. When I put the cameras up there was absolutely no cattle in this area. But on our hike out we ran into a herd of probably 200. My dog, the husky, started chasing them and would not come back. After a lot of yelling and a trip back to the truck to make sure he wasn't there we finally found him running down the trail acting as only a husky can that all was good in the world. The cattle was a bit of a concern though as there were a lot of them in the area.
So the next day we hiked in and took slightly different trail than I had before. It was mostly good, but there was one stretch of a mile or so that had obviously not been cleared in quite some time. It was a mile of this:
This is an area I was planning on archery hunting so this trail was going to be one to stay away from. We made a loop and I found a good spot for a campsite during archery and a better trail in the area. After some motivation on here from some other stories I decided I needed to leave a stash for when I was planning on coming back.
I know its only Coors Light but it was what I had at camp after I forgot to get something a little better. During a hot archery hunt in Sept I wouldn't be too choosy for a mid day treat.
As we hiked out I spotted another herd feeding out of the trees. All cows/calves with a couple of spikes. Eventually when I got back and checked the camera they had been on it recently.
The hike out ended up being quite the adventure. I had my 2 dogs with me, a husky and a lab. Both young dogs, the husky is under a year old. When I put the cameras up there was absolutely no cattle in this area. But on our hike out we ran into a herd of probably 200. My dog, the husky, started chasing them and would not come back. After a lot of yelling and a trip back to the truck to make sure he wasn't there we finally found him running down the trail acting as only a husky can that all was good in the world. The cattle was a bit of a concern though as there were a lot of them in the area.