Free: Contests & Raffles.
I spent six weekends in the alpine last year around a popular trail. I had one person who totally ignored me when I said good morning. The rest of the people I encountered were really just curious what we were doing and I had good conversations about what we were hunting, why and the season dates.The groups ranged in demographic, a couple empty nester house wives who were out for the day that didn’t know there were bears in the area, a group of four college buddies who didn’t know bear had an open hunting season or even tasted good, a few young couples and one group of four young boys with their parents who raised so much hell coming up the trail I thought they would just annoy the *censored* out of me as the passed. But they didn’t. They stopped and asked me questions about what I was doing, what kind of gun that was, if I saw a bear if I would shoot it and were quiet as mice, probably for the first time in their lives, while I tried to answer their questions honestly. Their parents looked flabbergasted as they approached our little pow-wow and my guess is they appreciated the relative, albeit brief, silence.Every encounter is an opportunity.Al
This is what the trailhead looked like yesterday around 2pm.
None of those look like hunter rigs.