just skipped through 40 pages and finally got it, that one went right over my head. Some high quality content though I think I will have to finish it up
I've been wanting to find a carrier to attach to my SG frame and I saw a Deuter kid comfort one but it didn't look like it could be removed from its frame. Did you have to cut it off or anything or is it detachable?
Saw a few cars at trailheads in the San Juan's a couple years ago and they had wrapped that orange construction safety fencing around their cars. I have only seen it in the San Juan's, but they do have lots of marmots there it seems
I know there isn't supposed to be poison oak or ivy at higher elevations or in Colorado much at all, but opening week of archery this year I was camping near a creek around 9,500' for 4 days and got what looked exactly like poison oak all over my legs somehow. Itchy, puss filled blisters and...
Have lots of back up plans and different areas to hunt. Some spots might look great on google earth but remember that there will likely be a couple feet of snow everywhere. Bushwhacking a couple miles in the deep snow with those temps can be pretty brutal
If you like corned beef, definitely give that a shot. That's pretty much what all my football roasts turn in to. It's easy and really good in my opinion
Tooth of the arrow 100gr on a doe muley. First year using them because they fly so well, did not get a drop of blood due to my shot placement though. Hit the front shoulder, completely blew through the knuckle and didn't fully penetrate the hide on the exit. Luckily I saw the direction she ran...
They were in some weird spots this year, the lowest I put eyes on elk was 11,300 and most sign was up closer to 11,800. Bumped a couple yesterday at first light walking in some crunchy snow but could never catch up to them
I found a 5x5 consolation prize this year that looks like it was shot last September. Even found half the arrow with what looks like stomach matter stuck in the broadhead.
I would look as high as your area offers, I picked up a trailcam a couple years ago in late october when there was a foot of snow on the ground and found elk at 10,500.