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Take a deep breath.I tried backcountry camping at an alpine lake that had the trailhead start near the road closure but got weathered out. I’m also beginning to despise backpack camping to the point that I lost my temper at the end and started burning bridges by purposefully destroying my tent and now selling all my backcountry stuff. I’m getting burned out and making peace with tag soup. I may try one more time just as a mega day hike.
On the bright side, the hunting gods must still tolerate me as I bagged a nice antelope on a weekend I didn’t goat hunt.
IMO I’d rather travel light and hike 15-20 miles in a day and get some rest and comfort versus haul all that stuff in on my back and live so minimalistic and uncomfortable. I never enjoyed it, but used to suffer it, and now have vowed and am making good on my promise to myself to never to do it again. Attached is my proof- my Hilleberg tent that I took my knife to (much more slashing came shortly after) and later threw in the garbage. Not my proudest moment but I woke up miserable and had enough. View attachment 296454
I hate to admit this, but knowing what I know now, I should’ve just went with an outfitter and taken their horses in and stayed in a proper canvas tent camp. Would’ve been cheaper and more enjoyable.Take a deep breath.
Take a break for a few days.
Think about the fact you have time.
Think about how unlikely the chances are you have this opportunity again.
...but don't wait too long, snow is coming...the longer hike will really suck then.
I guess.I hate to admit this, but knowing what I know now, I should’ve just went with an outfitter and taken their horses in and stayed in a proper canvas tent camp. Would’ve been cheaper and more enjoyable.
In that regard, I’m blessed as I have a brother in Alaska so can use the first of kin benefit to goat hunt and have the means to do that in the future whenever I want really.
This started to really suck and briefly made me question hunting in general. If I have to suffer and work that much, it’s not worth it to me. In the end, we all hunt for fun really. None of us could ever come close to cost justifying it.
I guess.
My biggest hunting regret was caving on my goat hunt. Hunted solo for weeks. F-ing grizzlies everywhere. Final day it was -20 at 10,000 ft. 6 miles back. Thigh deep snow on a slope capable of sliding. I shot the first goat I could get my sights on and packed it out that night. It was awful...
Now I feel like I gave up.
Never again....if I have the chance.
You got it.Regret lasts longer than the pain…
Probably not. And I’m at peace with that. This site certainly has hunters more hardcore than me. The older I get, the more I make peace with my own priorities.I am sorry to hear about your MT experience. Are there goat hunts in AK where you wouldn’t expect to backpack?
I did both of these as day hikes. The longer one as you can see was 17.4 miles and 4-5k elevation. The other was nearly 15 miles and about 2500 feet but with about a 60 pound pack since that’s when I planned to camp. So for me, mentally, I’d rather go absolute balls out for a day and know I can get some sleep and rest versus stay up there. Those days are behind me. So if I have a free weekend, I’ll try once more to do another big day hunt but if I get snowed out before then, so be it. I’ll have no regrets knowing what I already went through.There’s definitely good places to hunt goats up there without hiking all the way to the end of the road. It’s tough to climb all the way to the top and back down as a day trip, but if you already shanked the tent I’d say go for it. Snow is coming soon…
As I get ready for a backpack elk hunt, I am kind of weighing priorities myself. There is a lot to be said about a nice warm bed each night.Probably not. And I’m at peace with that. This site certainly has hunters more hardcore than me. The older I get, the more I make peace with my own priorities.
Shanked the tent.but if you already shanked the tent I’d say go for it.
Now that is signature worthy.The struggle is real, lace them pricks up and get in there.
I grew up in Billings, I know a good shanking when I see one.Shanked the tent.
That is hilarious
Edit: signature worthy... laffin'.