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LOL. When I saw the thread title, I immediately thought of a solo bowhunt I did below that mountain. I was young and full of vinegar then. I slept inside a burned out cedar tree in the bottom that my brother and I had found on an earlier hunt. It was hard to sleep because bulls were bugling all around me that night.I have done some backpacking and scouting in this country and found good elk sign. I keep thinking about hunting in here but between being thick AF jungle and steep AF I have not done it. Maybe 2025.
Spot burning with the peak picture?
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LOL. When I saw the thread title, I immediately thought of a solo bowhunt I did below that mountain. I was young and full of vinegar then. I slept inside a burned out cedar tree in the bottom that my brother and I had found on an earlier hunt. It was hard to sleep because bulls were bugling all around me that night.
When I got back to the trailhead, elkless but fulfilled, there was a guy at the truck next to mine. I wasn’t paying any attention to him but he started a conversation by saying, “How did you plan on getting an elk out of there?” I am pretty sure he said something about the necessity of having a knife and a fork. The sun was in my eyes, and at his back, so I couldn’t see his face very well, but the voice was familiar. I asked, “Are you Glen Berry?” (Glen Berry made elk calls and VHS videos at that time and he had a very distinctive voice). It was him.
Unfortunately, there was an early ice storm several years later. I heard that someone found 27 dead bulls in the drainage I had hunted. I don’t know if they ever recovered.
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