Well we went up and gave it our all for 5 days. My partner could only stay for the weekend cause the whole work thing. So it was me and the son. Had a blast. Even though we didn't see a bear during day light. We still had fun. Hiked our tails off for the first 4 days. Day 5 was a hike into a high lake and just relax and enjoy the moments. Weather was hot and air was full of smoke. Felt good jumping into the lake after that many days on a baby wipe bath

learned a bunch of ground and got more trail cam pictures. The cougar came into the cam two hours ahead of us. If only it was September 1 and our paths crossed then. Now since I know the son can do the backcountry thing. Gonna make it our yearly trip.
It's amazing how much fun a kid has when it's just them and the woods. We spent hours at some little creek catching and releasing frogs. I mean it looked like the water was jumping.

their was so many. Fish wasn't biting. But the water was so clear you could see them swim up to the lure and just look at it. Man that just made the boy build up with anticipation hoping one would take the bait. Never happened. Then him betting me I wouldn't jump in the lake before him. Haha. Never make a bet with your old man. No matter how cold that water is. You will loose.

So now we just count down the days tell the buddy and me hike in and give it all we got. Their will be ups and downs. But you know what. It's all about being out there and enjoying yourself. Like we both said. Punching tags would be amazing. But just the encounters are pretty sweet. So here's to you all and hope you all have empty quivers and full freezers by seasons end. I will update once I return from the hills. Every hunting story is a success story. They just might or might not involve a punched archery tag. Opening day can't come soon enough. Four work days left. I can get through them.