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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty Old Goat" data-source="post: 1338703" data-attributes="member: 102531"><p>This is a great conversation for all hunters. I know most of us in this forum would agree it is never too early to teach your kids to drive. I was only 13 and had been driving off road for a couple of years. While hunting high on Soda Ridge my Dad and I woke up early to head out to the "Rock" to settle in for a morning hunt. It was however relatively cold about 20 degrees and for some reason my Dad couldn't shake the cold. There was a fast way off the hill through some exceptionally tough though only 2-3 miles of heavy four wheeling down the side of the saddle or the long way down the average rocky mountain trail. We chose the short way as he was becoming hypothermic. Even as the old 4x4 warmed up he was just not breaking the chill. We got to lower altitude and headed to a watering hole for some breakfast and hot coffee. Things could have been much worse had I been raised under different ideals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty Old Goat, post: 1338703, member: 102531"] This is a great conversation for all hunters. I know most of us in this forum would agree it is never too early to teach your kids to drive. I was only 13 and had been driving off road for a couple of years. While hunting high on Soda Ridge my Dad and I woke up early to head out to the "Rock" to settle in for a morning hunt. It was however relatively cold about 20 degrees and for some reason my Dad couldn't shake the cold. There was a fast way off the hill through some exceptionally tough though only 2-3 miles of heavy four wheeling down the side of the saddle or the long way down the average rocky mountain trail. We chose the short way as he was becoming hypothermic. Even as the old 4x4 warmed up he was just not breaking the chill. We got to lower altitude and headed to a watering hole for some breakfast and hot coffee. Things could have been much worse had I been raised under different ideals. [/QUOTE]
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