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Excellent pics Big_W I never get tried of seeing high alpine like that.

Vek, that looks like one rugged goat hunt!!

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Some camping pics from Holland, unfortunately no hunting for me..

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Awesome photos guys. Makes me really wish I wasn't 1400 miles from the mountains. I really love the high alpine pics. I noticed in a few of those pics it looks like there is a trail. Are those game trails or people trails? Doesn't seem like enough people would hike there to make a trail, but who knows?


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Big W,

Where's that? Always looking for new places to take/test the boy scouts.


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Which picture are you referring to?

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thats some nice country you guys have there,makes new york look like a landfill,cool pic of the dacsund

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Originally Posted by Big_W
Which picture are you referring to?


The top one.

Is that the little lake up off of bear Creek/410 near the top past the cabin?


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I just found this awesome pics


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Wrangell Mountains in August 2011:

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Kodiak in May..
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Alpine Sitka hunting. First hunt my fiance went on and she glassed up the buck. Had to kill it.
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Selling a load of kings this July:
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Summer guiding.
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Moosies in Western AK in Sept.
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I can't believe I missed this, awesome thread!

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I had to throw in a picture of the mountain weiner

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Excellent choice. Nice low center of gravity to avoid the roll-overs on steep slopes which plague the long-legged dog breeds and lifted 4 x 4's. wink

Love the picture!

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Originally Posted by rong
thats some nice country you guys have there,makes new york look like a landfill,cool pic of the dacsund
Ny isn't that bad, there are tons of beautiful places and high mountains here. But I agree they are on a different playing field. Awesome pics guys


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For the snowbound in the north and west...
Impromptu coyote hunt, mainly just dinking around in the woods.
Hiking in I saw three river otters at about 30 yards. Tried to get a photo but it was before sunrise and still pretty dark and the photos were blurred. After making one stand for coyotes
I proceeded on and climbed a gas pipeline to top of the mountain.
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Coming down the other side I spotted these deer after setting up to make a calling sequence. Altogether there were 10 whitetails in this bunch. Two were not visible in the photo. Those two showed up when they all exited stage left after I started a calling sequence. I suppose these whitetails don't like the sound of dying rabbits. Ten tails were waving when they cleared out.
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Drained all my water, filtered some fresh from an ice cold trickle then stopped in a clearing for lunch. I almost didn't save enough for coffee, it was so cold and good I about drained the Nalgene! I call this place "The Intersection". 5 old logging roads come together here and form this clearing. I've killed several turkeys here and seen lots of deer. It's my turkey hunting "honey hole".
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Hiked down an old logging road that was choked in places with rhododendron. For any that have never fought their way through wild rododendron, well, let's just say it's "challenging". I proceeded on to the river crossing and back to the car. Only a couple miles but a couple of dang steep and rugged miles! Just a beautiful morning to be out enjoying Creation. By the way, no coyotes died today but that was just an excuse to get out anyway!
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