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WoolyRunner:
How many of you go solo for the high hunt? I’m contemplating going solo.

RockChuck:
 :hello: I really enjoy being there solo!

cpawlowski19:

--- Quote from: WoolyRunner on August 07, 2023, 08:08:46 PM ---How many of you go solo for the high hunt? I’m contemplating going solo.

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It all depends on you. Are you the kind of person who can endure days of quiet and stay motivated or would a companion help? I’ve done solo backcountry stuff and, while I was successful and comfortable alone, I felt like it was easier to give myself excuses or reasons to go a different way or head back to the tent a little earlier or maybe not push so deep or so hard. Having a partner I think helps with motivation and embracing the suck. Just my two cents.


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boneaddict:
Always

zwickeyman:

--- Quote from: cpawlowski19 on August 07, 2023, 09:30:43 PM ---
--- Quote from: WoolyRunner on August 07, 2023, 08:08:46 PM ---How many of you go solo for the high hunt? I’m contemplating going solo.

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It all depends on you. Are you the kind of person who can endure days of quiet and stay motivated or would a companion help? I’ve done solo backcountry stuff and, while I was successful and comfortable alone, I felt like it was easier to give myself excuses or reasons to go a different way or head back to the tent a little earlier or maybe not push so deep or so hard. Having a partner I think helps with motivation and embracing the suck. Just my two cents.

Im actually the opposite. When I am solo all the decisions are mine, no one holding me back or changing my mind on what I think is best. I always hunt harder and am more successful alone. No matter how far back I am. For me the best of both worlds is to have a buddy in camp but hunt separately


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