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Great write up, I am glad I can afford to go on an outfitted hunt, but no outfitted hunt will ever compare to the trip you had, I am beyond jealous, so freaking awesome, especially this year. No amount of money can buy what you experienced, super happy for you guys. I just can't like this enough!!! Congrats to both you and your brother Karl. I hope my trip next year can even provide half of what you experienced, time to start training, August will be here in no-time!
Have a 1,000 vertical climb behind the house we do 4-5 times a week, going to add 40lbs starting next week and go up from there if needed. Any other suggestions!
What a great story. Both the writing and pictures and the actual story that you lived with Michael. There will be few other hunts that will compare equally with that adventure. From the gear winnowing, stadium stairs, to sloggy muskeg, scree, rain, and fog, you two prepared and endured for success. Though surprised by the few number of rams taken there in the past years, I'm not surprised that two of them are yours. Your success against such dismal odds is testament to who you are as hunters and athletes. You were rewarded for your efforts and persistence and that's the best type of reward. Few people and few hunters grind so hard they can't lose. You two don't appear to be lacking on the grind and your success to failure ratio proves it. I'm happy for your success and happier for the man it makes you.
Huge congrats and thanks for sharing your adventure. Do you mind sharing how you were drying your boots and socks out or were they constantly wet?
Maybe I missed it but are those Hanwag Alaska GTX boots in your picture?
Karl, that was an awesome hunt and write-up. Have to live vicariously through your hunts, probably never get to do a hunt like that, way to go. Just caught up on this thread.