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How's your day one thus far?Truck is 2/3 packed, with mostly the food left. This will be our first true hunt as a family, so interested to see how it goes. FireTiger has dibs on first stalks as she didn't get to hunt pronghorn last year. Probably won't arrive until after dark, but not too late either.
A buddy of mine texted me that he (independently, didn't know where we were going to be) is setting up camp tomorrow just where we had planned to camp, so that could be fun. He's got a nice setup.
I'm really looking forward to seeing some animals after that last deer hunt. This week has been intense at work still, but significantly improving. Should be a good extended weekend, assuming I don't find @QELKhunter at my glassing point.
No Verizon signal where we were hunting. My buddy with ATT had 5 bars.How's your day one thus far?
We have a 5 month old daughter, and I'm definitely impressed you're doing all that. I hiked all over the place with her this summer, but haven't spent a night in a tent or even car camping with her yet. We are so set in our nighttime routine that includes bathtime, etc, that we haven't really branched out yet, and frankly, the lack of temperature control of camping makes me nervous for another couple months at least. I think my wife and I lack the confidence to push ourselves and our daughter into a place that could jeopardize the sleep routine we have worked so hard to establish, because the dark side of NOT getting the nighttime sleep and/or the daytime naps is all too fresh in our memory.A couple notes about daughter.
She's super mobile for a 7 month old. No problem standing if there is anything to grab on to, and a super speedy crawler. This all means you can't take your eyes off her very long, and she'll wind up trying to tumble someplace she shouldn't, or have a mouth full of rocks.
We did our best to create essentially a plan pen in the back of the truck out of blankets and pillows, but even with the tailgate down and cap open it got pretty warm back there and was only good for so long.
Hitting regular naptimes and bedtime made a big difference in her overall attitude. That was more important than hunting until the last minute.
Pretty sure she set her three day poop record. I don't know why she pooped so much but it was mildly annoying.
Next up is FireTiger's mule deer hunt. We leave Wednesday afternoon to start Thursday. This one will require hiking in, which will make things another level of interesting. I'm essentially there as mule and Dad duty. Going to try packing in a tent as a "safe" area for her to hang out, since our overall plan is similar - get to predetermined glassing spot and stay there. We may return to the truck for her naptime. Undetermined as of yet.
I'm general, I think it is a much more fun hunt. I'm never looking for a booner. Just unlucky this year combined with trying to do it with a baby.As someone who is considering burning my points on a muzzleloader buck tag in the next couple years rather than wait another 5 for a rifle tag.
We have a 5 month old daughter, and I'm definitely impressed you're doing all that. I hiked all over the place with her this summer, but haven't spent a night in a tent or even car camping with her yet. We are so set in our nighttime routine that includes bathtime, etc, that we haven't really branched out yet, and frankly, the lack of temperature control of camping makes me nervous for another couple months at least. I think my wife and I lack the confidence to push ourselves and our daughter into a place that could jeopardize the sleep routine we have worked so hard to establish, because the dark side of NOT getting the nighttime sleep and/or the daytime naps is all too fresh in our memory.
We are looking at some used pop up campers this week actually in the hopes of being able to follow in your footsteps of family hunts with an infant next year. Thanks for including those details, super interesting and relevant for me to read about.