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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1468473" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>We went with Mackenzie Mountain Outfitters 12 years ago. We, my wife and I, wanted to go back to Alaska, but when we called Cabelas, the agent suggested Mackenzie Mt. He told us that Jim Cabela used them, so we figured that if they were good enough for him, they were good enough for us. We also wanted a backpacking adventure, but Stan was non-commital until we got into camp. Probably because a lot of people want it, but few are capable. We got teamed with a 30 yr old guide who liked to hike. No idea how many miles we put on, but one day we got up at 2 AM and made camp at 10PM. In the first 6 days we saw over 125 sheep, but I held out for a ram with a flared curl. Went back to base camp, had a shower, another sheep dinner, and flew to another area that nite. On day 9, I got my sheep, the biggest one we had seen, and with a flared curl. Of all the hunts we have been on, this is the one that we enjoyed the most. I would go back again, except I'm 74 now, and we're both starting to have medical problems. </p><p>Oh, if you go to Canada, stock up on "Eat More" candy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1468473, member: 44287"] We went with Mackenzie Mountain Outfitters 12 years ago. We, my wife and I, wanted to go back to Alaska, but when we called Cabelas, the agent suggested Mackenzie Mt. He told us that Jim Cabela used them, so we figured that if they were good enough for him, they were good enough for us. We also wanted a backpacking adventure, but Stan was non-commital until we got into camp. Probably because a lot of people want it, but few are capable. We got teamed with a 30 yr old guide who liked to hike. No idea how many miles we put on, but one day we got up at 2 AM and made camp at 10PM. In the first 6 days we saw over 125 sheep, but I held out for a ram with a flared curl. Went back to base camp, had a shower, another sheep dinner, and flew to another area that nite. On day 9, I got my sheep, the biggest one we had seen, and with a flared curl. Of all the hunts we have been on, this is the one that we enjoyed the most. I would go back again, except I'm 74 now, and we're both starting to have medical problems. Oh, if you go to Canada, stock up on "Eat More" candy. [/QUOTE]
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