They learned a lesson and will approach the next hunt differently
... one would hope
Same for most of us to some degree, we all learn and adjust gear list for next time.
But no artificial light?
Seriously?
At least they had matches, and fortunately it wasn't raining, snowing or just a plain wet environment
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They couldn't brag that they shot it at 800 if he sneaked in to 200. Instafamous.Saw “a sweet”YouTube video a while ago where a guy is posted up on a hilltop, has a buck bedded down that he can no longer see in his scope due to brush. The guy posts up all day and smokes the mulie a little before dusk at 800 something yards and then he and his buddy leave and comeback to recover it the next
Day. Buddy had no head lamp.
Why the hell waste all day waiting on a half mile shot when your budddy has no headlamp- go ahead and get in there and kill him while you have time to deal with him. I guess that’s not much of of a social Media video though.
Some stuff I don’t get.
As a Texan, I wish I could refute this. Unfortunately, I also think these hunters must be Texans. Only Texas or Florida can produce this level of stupid. Sorry Floridians, you know it's true.I assumed they were Texans. Sorry Texans.
Dont worry, if they were from texas they would have said it quotes in the article, at least 3 times.I assumed they were Texans. Sorry Texans.
Yeah, not carrying a puffy and a light during an October elk hunt in Colorado are two pretty serious mistakes. Imagine trying to treat a injury, even a relatively minor one, without a light. The other thing is that they must have been aware of an encroaching nightfall and the fact that they didn’t have lights nor insulation. Surely they would have thought about killing an animal at dusk and needing lights of some type to deal with a kill -otherwise, why would you even go after an elk in the afternoon?
Back in Fall of 2002, I was rock climbing in Linville Gorge, North Carolina with a girlfriend. We were both highly experienced climbers and I had even done some big wall and alpine climbing. -may have even been a little bit cocky. We went out to do two very popular and also very moderate (5.6/5.7) multi pitch climbs, both of which required decents Into the gorge, the 2nd route required a multi pitch repel. I had done both of these routes several times. I had even rope solo’d one of them as well as simul climbed it with a different climbing partner in about 15 minutes. My gf and I went out with the intention of climbing both routes inside of 2 hours. I was wearing a pair of shorts (no shirt), a camel back, a light rack and a rope.
We flew up the first route, which was slightly more difficult, very quickly and rappelled back into the gorge to find ourselves stuck behind an impossibly slow and inexperienced partner. Hours ticked away before we could start climbing. We passed the slow party at our insistence and to their dissent. We climbed as fast as we could and I managed to top out just as last light faded. My GF followed the last pitch in complete darkness. With no headlamps and only a series of informal climber trails that skirted the edge of the cliff, we were left to find our way through a maze of cliff bands and rorodendrom in the pitch black. A 40 minute approach turned into an 8-10 return. Headlamp lesson thoroughly learned.
The Gorge can get hairy. I live about 30 minutes away and love to spend time in the area. You werent climbing the Mummy and the Daddy by chance were you?