Last hike before empty nest

That's awesome. I did hikes with each of my kids before they went away although the scenery wasn't as good as yours.

What vest is your dog wearing? I tried zooming in but to blurry.
 
Best of luck to your son in his first year in college. As well as the transition you and your wife will have as empty nesters. Lots to be proud of as you watch your kids start "adulting" on their own. Can't think of a better way than to spend quality time with your son before you send him off to college. Looks like a fun time was had by both of you in some beautiful country.
 
Both my kids left home within 2 weeks of each other. Daughter to college and son to the Army. Hit me harder than expected.

Good luck

Now I’m about to experience Empty Nest 2.0 as my grandkids who live 15 minutes away and visit me at my shop at least twice a week, are about to move 4 hours away.
 
My how time flies.

Watching through the lens of HuntTalk I am confident that he has had many amazing adventures, seen a fair amount of God’s creation, and is more than a competent outdoorsman. I’m also confident that he has been well raised to honor his parents/family and to learn how to learn.

Here’s to a new chapter, may he go out and make the next years count!
 
Best of luck to your son in his first year in college. As well as the transition you and your wife will have as empty nesters. Lots to be proud of as you watch your kids start "adulting" on their own. Can't think of a better way than to spend quality time with your son before you send him off to college. Looks like a fun time was had by both of you in some beautiful country.
Thank you! It was such a great trip in some of the most beautiful country imaginable.
 
Both my kids left home within 2 weeks of each other. Daughter to college and son to the Army. Hit me harder than expected.

Good luck

Now I’m about to experience Empty Nest 2.0 as my grandkids who live 15 minutes away and visit me at my shop at least twice a week, are about to move 4 hours away.
Thank you! Life is full of changes, that's for sure. Good luck with the grandkids being further away.
 
My how time flies.

Watching through the lens of HuntTalk I am confident that he has had many amazing adventures, seen a fair amount of God’s creation, and is more than a competent outdoorsman. I’m also confident that he has been well raised to honor his parents/family and to learn how to learn.

Here’s to a new chapter, may he go out and make the next years count!
Thank you for your kind words! As I get older, time seems to fly even faster. I'm excited for this kid's future, but having him 12 hours away is going to be hard. Guess that's part of life, letting them spread their wings.
 
Thanks for the idea! Tamed Mt Nittney on the way to school. I carried a pack to train for an elk hunt and she is a athlete so I was to slow. She had to take the pack at one point cause I was seeing stars at her pace. I question my life choices as why did I apply for elk hunt at 8000 feet instead of a nice relaxing Antelope hunt. Saw lots of different mushrooms. Wish I was more of afunguy and knew what we could eat.20240818_192839.jpg20240818_193910.jpg
 
Thanks for the idea! Tamed Mt Nittney on the way to school. I carried a pack to train for an elk hunt and she is an athlete so I was to slow. She had to take the pack at one point cause I was seeing stars at her pace. I question my life choices as why did I apply for elk hunt at 8000 feet instead of a nice relaxing Antelope hunt. Saw lots of different mushrooms. Wish I was more of afunguy and knew what we could eat.View attachment 337123View attachment 337124
See any Lions?
 
On this trip my son kept telling me he could pack all of my stuff if I needed him to since I'm an "old man" now.:cautious:
I told him to save his smart*ss comments for his elk hunt this Fall. It did make me think I needed better hunting packs for the boys now that they're able to really pack a load. Made the mistake of stopping off at Barney's in Anchorage on our way to our fishing trip. Walked out with both of the boys set up to pack elk this Fall. Now they can really pack stuff for the "old man".

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Good stuff.

My son is is a rising HS senior this year and will be heading to college next year (most likely Montana State, but we're keeping our options open), so my wife and I will be empty nesters (kind of). I think mom is probably going to struggle with that a bit more than I will. But we're looking forward to taking some vacations again that aren't built around a school schedule.

Your post is a good reminder to slow down and enjoy what will be a very busy last year of grade school with him.
 
On this trip my son kept telling me he could pack all of my stuff if I needed him to since I'm an "old man" now.:cautious:
I told him to save his smart*ss comments for his elk hunt this Fall. It did make me think I needed better hunting packs for the boys now that they're able to really pack a load. Made the mistake of stopping off at Barney's in Anchorage on our way to our fishing trip. Walked out with both of the boys set up to pack elk this Fall. Now they can really pack stuff for the "old man".

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You are going to have to get them shod with more appropriate footwear before the elk hunt. 😀
 
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