Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: CMG on September 03, 2010, 09:45:11 PM
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Good luck to those of you going on the high hunt coming up soon!
thought I would share a few pictures of past high hunts (Terrible Pic's, never was a photographer) Some years more successful than others, but ALWAYS an incredible time.
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Very cool! Love the pick with the horses and the snow!
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some nice pics :IBCOOL:
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Here are a couple from last year...passed on a small 4x4 came home empty handed but it is always worth it to see the country!
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here is another.
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Not going up this year, I'm going to miss it.
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Nice Pic's Earshot! Thanks for posting them. Wish I would have invested in better equipment over the years. First pic's didn't come out the way i wanted them to, I'll try to crop them next time....Learning :rolleyes:
All of mine have to be scanned, I'll post a few more up when I get a chance to scan some more.
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Ya gotta love the high country...It's beautiful!
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Some awsome bucks guys :drool: Goos luck this year :hunt2:
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A few more.....
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One pack out on a beautiful sunny day......One pack out on a beautiful snow storm in the dark!
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High land lake after a morning dusting.
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Frozen meadow morning, and a meandering little valley.
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One of the things I miss most about being up there is the spanning views over rolling hills and plateaus.
Wish I was pre-packing this morning, I still have dreams about this time of year of being up there, I'll be back.
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Those are great pics! Can't wait until the 13th!!
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awesome pictures. i want to get up there and do the high hunt one of these years.
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Thanks everyone for the comments.
If anyone does get up around the Sheep Mountian area, and you find yourself at the top of Sheep Mt. There is a small Carin (Spelling?) placed there in remembrance of my father (George). It was one of his favorite spots to sit, reflect and take in the views. My brothers and my Cousin laid him to rest on top in 2002. He would have enjoyed sharing this spot with all fellow hunters, so tip a jug of water and enjoy the amazing scenery!
George is pictured in the green down jacket in a few of the pic's posted. He was truly an amazing gentlemen and father that will always be remembered and missed. I have been back a couple of times since then, and I plan on taking my two sons there in a couple of years. Cheers.