brokfut
Active member
I've been doing solo back country hunts in Idaho for a lot of years. Not every year but a bunch since the mid 70's.
This year I bought my tags as soon as they were available and have been getting ready for 2020. decided to use the travel trailer
this time since my 70 y.o. bones don't appreciate the cold hard ground so much any more.
Last Monday, while working on the house, me and my favorite ladder parted company in a most dramatic fashion. Surgery tomorrow to put all the bones in my left wrist
back together and back in place.
Praying for a quick recovery. Don't want to miss out on another hunt. Not that many left. Might have to take up hunting whitetails from a ground blind or something.
This year I bought my tags as soon as they were available and have been getting ready for 2020. decided to use the travel trailer
this time since my 70 y.o. bones don't appreciate the cold hard ground so much any more.
Last Monday, while working on the house, me and my favorite ladder parted company in a most dramatic fashion. Surgery tomorrow to put all the bones in my left wrist
back together and back in place.
Praying for a quick recovery. Don't want to miss out on another hunt. Not that many left. Might have to take up hunting whitetails from a ground blind or something.