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View attachment 342510View attachment 342508Couldn’t stay awake… I needed to pull over and get a shower and good night sleep instead of drive all night. I left the parking lot of my general tag around 8pm, headed for my cow elk/antelope hunt. I hit Jackson and couldn’t focus on the road anymore, I decided it was better to get a place to stay than keep driving or parking lot it somewhere. The body could definitely use it. I’m going to bed and will update when I get back from my cart hunt (cow elk and antelope buck)
I’ve tuned in late, but did anyone else notice brow tines?
 
you guys mean the two things in that picture that are brow tines?

those brow tines? i see those brow tines.
 
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Well I got to the parking area Monday night just before dark and got everything situated and packed for my hike in the next day.
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The sunrise was amazing Tuesday morning and I grabbed my pack and hit the trail. Almost 3k vertical and 4-6 miles depending on a camp site. We weren’t sure about water either so I packed a bit extra a regret that move. I took all of my gear and two days of food. The rest would come in on the llamas Wednesday night.
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The hike was pretty brutal. At the 4 mile in camp I found a nice group of horse hunters with a couple kids. Went another half mile or so to the next water and whoever had been there last had destroyed the area and left a ton of crap. Including cans of chili that had some nice big teeth holes in them.
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I ended up having to go 6.5 miles in to find suitable water for us and the llamas. I dropped weight, set up my tent and headed to glass. On the way to the glassing knob I saw a wolverine (badger thanks for the education) which was my first one! Pretty cool!
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The hike was pretty brutal. At the 4 mile in camp I found a nice group of horse hunters with a couple kids. Went another half mile or so to the next water and whoever had been there last had destroyed the area and left a ton of crap. Including cans of chili that had some nice big teeth holes in them.
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I ended up having to go 6.5 miles in to find suitable water for us and the llamas. I dropped weight, set up my tent and headed to glass. On the way to the glassing knob I saw a wolverine which was my first one! Pretty cool!
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Pretty sure that’s your average run of the mill badger.
 
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The hike was pretty brutal. At the 4 mile in camp I found a nice group of horse hunters with a couple kids. Went another half mile or so to the next water and whoever had been there last had destroyed the area and left a ton of crap. Including cans of chili that had some nice big teeth holes in them.
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I ended up having to go 6.5 miles in to find suitable water for us and the llamas. I dropped weight, set up my tent and headed to glass. On the way to the glassing knob I saw a wolverine which was my first one! Pretty cool!
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Badger.
 
Badger face.
They are pretty groomed for a sour demeanor. Wolverines not so kept.😉...whole different everything.
 
@Dsnow9, in case you weren't aware by now...that's a badger :ROFLMAO:. Looking forward to hearing the rest of the story!
 
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