Community > See: MEMORIALS
Hunter memorials
CoryTDF:
We made one in Montana for a friend of mines grandpa. Hiked a big pole and two bags of concrete up on the top of a ridge and made a flage pole put an american flag on it with a plaque at the base. Go back and change the flag every year.
Glockster:
We laid my father's ashes to rest on Bethel Ridge about a mile straight up from his favorite elk camp.
I covered it with his favorite hunting blanket and left the antlers of the first deer i ever shot on top of it. This is located well off the beaten track in a place he can see the sunrise every day and not too far from where I killed my first buck.
We laid him to rest there in spring of 2002 and I try to make it back at least once a year. The blanket is still there under the big sage. I always takes me a few minutes to find the exact spot, but once i do it knocks me to my knees.
PlateauNDN:
I would love to have something like this done. I finally took a picture of one I had came across before to show my wife because she didn't believe me. Devils Table, Bethel Unit.
NRA4LIFE:
There's 2 memorials side by side in the Umtanum overlooking a huge area of the Cascades. Very nicely done posts/plaques to 2 old hunters. I've always wanted to know the story.
My buddy and I spread the ashes of his old friend and hunting partner a few years back up on Clemens. I had never done that before, very touching.
Good on you for honoring a long time friend and hunting partner.
cedarriver:
Very cool!! That's what family is about, and we are all one big family.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version