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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #45 on: June 27, 2014, 09:37:29 PM »
I fully agree with Todd ID, my 2 cents go early, you can never be to early to your blind or tree stand. I have walked through herds in this state with my head lamp off in this state 3 hours before light. And find out there pattern, I never go back to where I seen elk the day before they will never be there. Hint your one day behind.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #46 on: July 08, 2014, 05:59:10 PM »
Quick update, I managed to come home from vacation a pound lighter than when I left. Good time with friends in sunriver for the pacific crest triathlon. Maybe next year I'll participate. I worked all weekend and the decided to do a quick overnight backpack into the high country.

A timely tip talked me out the trail I was planning on and I'm glad I went this route. I filled my pack even though I would be in there less than 24 hours. I had some gear I wanted to test and I wanted to feel the weight of a full pack.


The MRE's are a no go. Too heavy, taste terrible, and way too much trash to pack after. I ate about a third of this and didn't try the mt house meals. A cheese stick and some pecans and water is about all I had and I was fine.

The MSR water filter worked great but it's heavy and takes up a lot of room. My sleep system there is a big Agnes farwell with inflatable mat, stuffed inside my bivy. I decided I'm a tent guy after last night.

The views were incredible and the weather was perfect. And finally, I am putting eyes on elk. I saw 35-40 elk, heard a couple bulls bugling but they were hanging back in the timber. Got some footage with my iPhone of a little spike and some cows and calves.

Every cow seemed to have a calf or two. They seen to be doing well.

I learned a lot about my gear and what I want to swap out. I also learned how far I still have to go physically to hunt like this. I only did 5 miles and the pack was feeling heavy.

I also realized I am uncomfortable in the woods a bit. I wouldn't think twice about paddling my kayak into the Columbia at 3:00 am in 20 degree weather, but I was a bit freaked out about backpacking and sleeping in strange country alone. I didn't love that part, maybe if grows on you. Also, glassing is brutal! Freezing and boring! It was hard for me to do that, I'd rather hike around.

Saw this, I think it's from a dog but it was made overnight outside my camp and there was no one else up there.

I'll try to post that video of the elk, tapatalk won't seem to do it. This week is bow work and hopefully another trip up there next Monday.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #47 on: July 08, 2014, 06:37:46 PM »
I'll be following also I love these threads!!!!!

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #48 on: July 08, 2014, 10:05:00 PM »
Getting to know yourself and your gear is really important when your back packing like that. Keep up the journey, your well on your way to success this season.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #49 on: July 09, 2014, 01:22:45 AM »
David glassing maybe boring and you might get a touch cold but is a very affective method of finding animals. Especially when your in the back country.  You save a lot of energy looking through glass. Pick the one you want and go after him. :twocents:
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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #50 on: July 09, 2014, 03:46:00 AM »
Tagging to follow along.  Very cool thread already.  Best of luck with your tag and I look forward to more posts.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #51 on: July 09, 2014, 06:23:26 AM »
Cool thread - thanks for being transparent.  Please lose a few pounds for me while you're at it.   :IBCOOL:

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #52 on: July 09, 2014, 07:28:51 AM »
Hey now to be fair... You're eating the Vegetable Manicotti (Vegetarian) MRE.  I mean come on - if you're going to compare crappy MREs to Green Mountain, at least be fair and use the good stuff LOL

Good work on getting out there - and yes I agree it's tough to get used to hunting alone.  I did it for 5 years and I finally jumped back into an elk camp last year. 

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #53 on: July 09, 2014, 07:47:44 AM »
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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #54 on: July 09, 2014, 08:03:33 AM »
I'm following this also. Good Luck.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #55 on: July 09, 2014, 08:35:49 AM »
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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #56 on: July 09, 2014, 11:18:48 AM »
Hey now to be fair... You're eating the Vegetable Manicotti (Vegetarian) MRE.  I mean come on - if you're going to compare crappy MREs to Green Mountain, at least be fair and use the good stuff LOL

Good work on getting out there - and yes I agree it's tough to get used to hunting alone.  I did it for 5 years and I finally jumped back into an elk camp last year. 

Curtis

haha, I wondered who would notice the vegetarian meal…but I've tried three now and I just can't handle it. I'll keep the case in my garage for the end of the world.
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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #57 on: July 09, 2014, 11:28:26 AM »
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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #58 on: July 09, 2014, 11:28:49 AM »
They are hit and miss, but overall yes they suck.

There are a lot of tips that anyone who's ever served in a field unit could give you on making them taste better, but generally speaking it's a few days in the field before they taste GOOD. ;-)

The big benefit on MREs over the other stuff is the calorie count.  If you're glassing all day, it's not a huge concern.  If you're trudging up and down those mountains, it pays to have all those calories.  A good example:  Average MRE is 1250 calories.  Calories in that spaghetti pack is 230.  Huge difference.

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Re: Preparing to Hunt Peaches Ridge...My Journey
« Reply #59 on: July 09, 2014, 11:33:35 AM »
Should not need to look far ...Our friends saw a (Gonna a be a pig off of Taneum Cr ) I think they were around Fish Hook Flats ... if that helps ...

 


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