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So I had a friend try to pack our gear in yesterday and he got turned around by snow?? Said there was still almost 5' and ice under most of it. Anyone else tried to get up there yet? Guess that blows the wilderness early hunt for us
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My sons first bull @ 13! 2008 season!
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Your going to find a lot of ice and snow above 5000' in the north sides of the ridges,,,,, With the late summer its probably sticking around tell season openers....
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Elk 23 for 30 but whos counting!
My son out did me his first year out at 13! 5x5 missed the book by 1 1/8" and Yeh I am proud of him!
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two weeks ago there was 14 inches of snow stil in the berry fields thats unheard of
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two words: global warming
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actually 3 words, deep woods off.
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glad im not bowhunting this year.
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with the past few nights dropping to low 40s the annoying buzzers population has drastically dropped at my bow stand
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good i hate skeeters, but i love berrys and they will not grow
. good luck to all.
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August 22, 2011, 06:07:48 PM »
Interesting, which trail? What was the mosquito report? Should I bring the snowshoes?
That's great friend that packs your gear in for you
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I remember when the hippies first discovered Indian Heaven. They would show up without any bug spray.
We would spray down their kids and then tell the parents we didnt have enough for them.
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It didn't seem like that many years ago you could practically have the place to yourself. Then you would have to get off trail quite a ways to avoid the hikers. Now there is almost no place to escape them. On my trip over the 13th-14th of this month nearly all trailheads were overflowing. Ironically it was like a ghost town outside the wilderness boundary. Go figure.
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August 23, 2011, 03:42:01 PM »
Went up sun to check out some spots with some buddy's, way too many people and skeeters, the snow. Glad I'm not hunting over there.
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