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If there is a trail to the place shown, then it's not worth taking the binocs out of the case, unless a foot and a half of snow fell the night before and you stumble across a lost monster making his way down. Even if there isn't a trail there, I've not had any luck seeing North Cascade muleys in such gentle terrain. Very little of that looks steep enough to have any appeal. One bowl from which I've been part of two high hunt deer kills has some gentle meadow terrain 500-1000 feet below the rocks, and I've never seen deer down there, only up in the rocks and scrub. Above the scrub is cliffy rock with no vegetation. The high hunt is a patience and solitude game. Solitude only comes with HARD WORK.
Michael, You should know that area. I took you there a few years ago. If you remember. We climbed that very same mountain. By the way, Teacher, I think that burned a couple years ago. I would be really interested in what it looks like when you get there. I have hunted all around that area. I love it up there. Let me know how you do. Wish I could join you but I think I'll be in MT around that time. Mike Henne
Branden, ur summer still going good? Get a 2nd date yet???
It was nice, but windy! I think I' heading up for bear this weekend... what about you??? I might be interested in hookin up with you for a scouting trip if your down? Probably be my last one till the season starts.... :'Michael