So, a little late but here goes:
My brother Johnny got his first elk this archery season. It was at 7 yards when he shot and was up against 5 or 6 elk sets of eyes. He was able to spot the elk from far above the canyon, hiked down into them after a very slow stalk. To be honest, I cannot belive he did as well as he did. It was nearly impossible to walk quietly, plus Johnny is a big boy. 1 shot, 1 kill. The elk went about 60 yards he said. Here is a pic of our camp.

So, we all were back at camp waiting for John to return for lunch, when Adam called over the radio that John had got one and get the gear together. Funny enough, we thought Johnny was close to camp and had heard an elk calling, we thought it was Johnny using his call...the elk was close and we were clueless. So we gather our gear and head down to the bottom of a very nasty little canyon.
Here is a pic of Johnny (far left) Adam and myself.

The elk's face had about 30 ticks on it, so that was fun. We all got to the elk eventually, and was able to hike it in pieces down to a walk in only road, which was a great blessing. Here is a pic of the walk out.

A day later, Johnny spotted another elk, and called on the radio. Adam and I were able to get close, but ADAM had a shot and took it. The animal ended up going for a bit, but dropped. So, down a very steep nasty ravine with loose rocks and thick trees we go. Wouldnt have it any other way.
Here is a pic of the me hiking down into the ravine with the winch on my back (top center). It is stainless steel.

And here is one of me on the way down, so you can get an idea of the fun. The elk is all the way down in the trees.

After getting down (which took a bit) Art, Adam and Johnny pretty much had it all boned out.

Adam is center. Then we started the hike up.

Note the rope in the left side of the pic. This was connected to the winch.

This is a pic of me tuggin on the winch as the boys helped out below.
We finally get the elk out and just in time. The terrain was very steep, we ran out of gas on the winch right at the very top. We had a blast, killed two nice elk, missed a few others (lousy branch!) and created great memories.
Thanks for the read, I hope you enjoyed it.
Cheers,
Saylean