I was really not going to have time to hunt today. I could either go check out my starting point or head straight to where I was staying, about 45 minutes from where I would be starting every day.
I decided best course of action was to go check out my access point off the highway, see how far I could make it on the road, and maybe even glass something up for the morning.
I was able to get about a mile on the dirt road. It was ripe for getting stuck with 7-20 inches of drifted snow and very slick. I made it to a wind blown area and decided to stop. I would be hiking from here.
The wind was whipping. Highway signs had been warning of 40+ mph gusts. I'm betting this was a sustained 25-35 mph or so. It was also cold, like 14 degrees.
I turned the truck so I could glass into the hills from the driver seat. Not seeing much. But figured I was here. Let's give it some decent glassing. I cracked the window enough to rest my binoculars on the window and turned off the truck. The wind would still cause plenty of vibration, but it was still plenty still. The wind and cold temps had me having to put on gloves to glass, even sitting in the truck.
Whoa, wait. That looks like a big group of animals. Definitely brown. Yep, that's elk. Gotta be at least 50 of them.
I'm suddenly pumped. They only look to be about 1.5 miles away. That would absolutely keep them on public.
It's 2:30 pm. Sunset is like 4:35 pm.
1.5 miles? pffft plenty of time. Time to gear up. I was in my driving clothes, not planning to hunt today. That wasn't fun in the wind.
Geared up, layered up, little wal mart sled strapped to my pack.
Let's do this. I was gonna shoot an elk this afternoon. The terrain was perfect for sneaking up there.
I decided best course of action was to go check out my access point off the highway, see how far I could make it on the road, and maybe even glass something up for the morning.
I was able to get about a mile on the dirt road. It was ripe for getting stuck with 7-20 inches of drifted snow and very slick. I made it to a wind blown area and decided to stop. I would be hiking from here.
The wind was whipping. Highway signs had been warning of 40+ mph gusts. I'm betting this was a sustained 25-35 mph or so. It was also cold, like 14 degrees.
I turned the truck so I could glass into the hills from the driver seat. Not seeing much. But figured I was here. Let's give it some decent glassing. I cracked the window enough to rest my binoculars on the window and turned off the truck. The wind would still cause plenty of vibration, but it was still plenty still. The wind and cold temps had me having to put on gloves to glass, even sitting in the truck.
Whoa, wait. That looks like a big group of animals. Definitely brown. Yep, that's elk. Gotta be at least 50 of them.
I'm suddenly pumped. They only look to be about 1.5 miles away. That would absolutely keep them on public.
It's 2:30 pm. Sunset is like 4:35 pm.
1.5 miles? pffft plenty of time. Time to gear up. I was in my driving clothes, not planning to hunt today. That wasn't fun in the wind.
Geared up, layered up, little wal mart sled strapped to my pack.
Let's do this. I was gonna shoot an elk this afternoon. The terrain was perfect for sneaking up there.
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