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I seen that!Red light district Amsterdam. Back country. Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Some excellent tips on this thread. I'll pass them along to my daughter.
"In times like these"? Not to derail a good thread, but objectively this doesn't compute.In times like these, it certainly wouldn't be anywhere outside of CONUS.
Why? Why would you do that?If you were going on a backcountry or road camping/hiking trip with no tags or hunting/fishing goals, where would you go?
There are a lot of cool landscapes out there to get lost in. Which are your favorites or on your bucket list?
Pictures and stories welcome! This post largely inspired by the Wilderness Area Montage thread.... It always gets me dreaming.
Why? Why would you do that?
I have reconsidered where I would go. I would head into one of Montana’s unlimited sheep areas, right around the beginning of season, hike around, not worrying about having spent a bunch of money on a NR tag, and see if I could find some sheep to go after next year.I haven’t done it, but I have always been tempted to try the mountain lakes in Idaho along the Montana line above the Selway River.
And, I would buy a fishing license.
Did you also have to promise to not take binoculars / spotting scope with your companion? Don't pretend this "non-hunting" plan wasn't part of a plea agreement.Because there are cool places to go that you can't hunt or fish in, or I don't want to wait decades to get a tag, or I want to go somewhere cool in the offseason.
Neil Armstrong went hiking on the moon, and I don't even think any huntable populations of animals or fish live there, but he said it was pretty cool. I bet it was.
'Been both places and yes, the waterways are spectacular and likely loaded with fish. My problem is that when backpacking in such wonderful bear habitat, I am reluctant to crawl into my sleeping bag smelling like a trout!Thoroughfare within the Bridger-Teton Wilderness or Chinese Wall, Bob Marshall Wilderness. Both great backpack trips.