Duck-Slayer
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So earlier this year I sat down with my wife and kids to talk about what they would like to hunt this fall. We do this every year and seems to work out. Well everyone decided they wanted to shoot an elk, i.e. the title. So my wife got a cow tag, my son got a bull tag, my daughter and I got a bull tag in the same unit.
Our season started with my daughter and I’s bull elk tags. Fortunately or unfortunately either way you look at it we received a big snow storm in the unit we planned on hunting 4 days before the opener. I was hoping for nice weather and a long snowless pack in, Not so much. We arrived at the trailhead 2 days before the opener with 5 goats and my daughters horse, to find about 3” of snow at the parking area. So far so good, that didn’t last long with several trees that had been blown down on the trail that were to big to move, Normally not a big deal with the goats they either go under climb over or go around. But with having my daughters horse that was not doable, and I do not carry a chainsaw when I pack in for this reason, because I don’t need it LOL. So there were several spots my daughter had to get the horse around fallen trees that were in the trail. Which ended up being a lot tougher now that we got into about 2 feet of snow. As we made our way up to the pass, which I had planned on camping down the other side in a meadow, the snow got deeper and deeper. Anybody that has packed on horses knows that a horse in snow it’s not the greatest, especially when there are boulders in the trail and the trail is covered in 2+ feet of snow. So the horse was beginning to be a hindrance rather than an Aid to our endeavor.
We ended up packing in 3.87 miles before we decided to stop and set up camp. We actually passed a nice meadow on our way up the trail, so we went back and kicked out a place to set up the tent. On a funny sidenote I had forgot the polls in the trailer for the tent. So we got to go pick out a couple of Christmas trees to use as polls. That was kind of fun minus we were both tired and chilled and wet from all the snow. Luckily we packed in a 30 pound propane tank and the big buddy heater. There was no way I was going to let the weather get in the way of being comfortable.
Matt
Our season started with my daughter and I’s bull elk tags. Fortunately or unfortunately either way you look at it we received a big snow storm in the unit we planned on hunting 4 days before the opener. I was hoping for nice weather and a long snowless pack in, Not so much. We arrived at the trailhead 2 days before the opener with 5 goats and my daughters horse, to find about 3” of snow at the parking area. So far so good, that didn’t last long with several trees that had been blown down on the trail that were to big to move, Normally not a big deal with the goats they either go under climb over or go around. But with having my daughters horse that was not doable, and I do not carry a chainsaw when I pack in for this reason, because I don’t need it LOL. So there were several spots my daughter had to get the horse around fallen trees that were in the trail. Which ended up being a lot tougher now that we got into about 2 feet of snow. As we made our way up to the pass, which I had planned on camping down the other side in a meadow, the snow got deeper and deeper. Anybody that has packed on horses knows that a horse in snow it’s not the greatest, especially when there are boulders in the trail and the trail is covered in 2+ feet of snow. So the horse was beginning to be a hindrance rather than an Aid to our endeavor.
We ended up packing in 3.87 miles before we decided to stop and set up camp. We actually passed a nice meadow on our way up the trail, so we went back and kicked out a place to set up the tent. On a funny sidenote I had forgot the polls in the trailer for the tent. So we got to go pick out a couple of Christmas trees to use as polls. That was kind of fun minus we were both tired and chilled and wet from all the snow. Luckily we packed in a 30 pound propane tank and the big buddy heater. There was no way I was going to let the weather get in the way of being comfortable.
Matt