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Re: Pasayten Bears
« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2011, 10:23:33 PM »
We were up Andrews as well.  You must have seen us , only boots on the trail with rifles. The trail we were heading for was blown out with snags and overgrown, we turned back. Should have headed for Remmel.  :dunno:
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Re: Pasayten Bears
« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2011, 06:15:54 AM »
Yeah I remember seeing you guys, I was riding the black horse, my wife was with me, and we had a pack horse. We stopped and talked to you. I almost came back and got you when we saw the first bear, but I was afraid of missing you and we had a pretty long ride ahead of us (about fifteen more miles). The bears we saw were between a mile and a half and two miles past the cut off that you said you were taking.  Remmel is pretty far for a weekend hike, if I was seriously bear hunting I would have stayed back down by the edge of the burn and hunted around all of those berries. I looked for you guys on the way out in case you got one and needed help packing, but when I got to the cutoff and saw your tracks heading back I figured you must have went back out on Friday or Saturday. The deer tracks almost completely covered your tracks up. It was our 10 year anniversary trip so I was getting pressure to not be hunting, going on a horseback trip was a stretch in itself. If I shot one of those bears we saw on the first day and went home I probably wouldn't make it to my eleventh anniversary. To bad about that trail being blocked, if you guys end up going back Andrews is all clear.
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Re: Pasayten Bears
« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2011, 07:11:44 PM »
Funny when you run in to people in the woods and then find them on here,  :hello:,  We packed back out on Friday , the trail head off Andrews was okay for the first 200 yrds, the next hour sucked, went home and spent the weekend in the boat fishing ( picked up 3 salmon). I need to find another place on the map to pack in to. Tough hikds are okay, over logs and through brush with a 50lb pack is too much,

 Glad you had a good / safe trip, as you guys rode off we stood there with our jaws on the ground like FRICK I NEED A HORSE!!!
« Last Edit: August 29, 2011, 12:21:05 AM by JackOfAllTrades »
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