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Terrain You Are Willing to Hike on While Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2961065" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Wherever the critters are. I've never given it too much consideration and consider myself willing/able to get it done. That said, my wife harvested a 5x this year and the whole time we were getting set up for the shot I thought our camp was just beyond a saddle on the far side of the elk. Turns out, an entire drainage had developed between us and our camp as the ridge we were paralleling had split and I didn't know it. 7 hours round trip from camp to the kill site and back. From there it was another 1.5 hour round trip on foot to our Rokons. From there it was 3 hour round trip to the truck. She dropped him on Sunday @ 3 pm. We got half of him to camp by @ 10 pm Sunday evening. And then got all but one quarter out to the truck by 10 pm on Monday night. I went back in on Tuesday to get the last quarter. I might start paying more attention now going forward <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😏" title="Smirking face :smirk:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60f.png" data-shortname=":smirk:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2961065, member: 118231"] Wherever the critters are. I've never given it too much consideration and consider myself willing/able to get it done. That said, my wife harvested a 5x this year and the whole time we were getting set up for the shot I thought our camp was just beyond a saddle on the far side of the elk. Turns out, an entire drainage had developed between us and our camp as the ridge we were paralleling had split and I didn't know it. 7 hours round trip from camp to the kill site and back. From there it was another 1.5 hour round trip on foot to our Rokons. From there it was 3 hour round trip to the truck. She dropped him on Sunday @ 3 pm. We got half of him to camp by @ 10 pm Sunday evening. And then got all but one quarter out to the truck by 10 pm on Monday night. I went back in on Tuesday to get the last quarter. I might start paying more attention now going forward 😏 [/QUOTE]
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