Nine chorizo, sausage and egg burritos heating in the oven. 1 hour 45 minutes until take-off. Who is excited is ME!
Camp expected to be a wind blown mess but it won’t take long to fix it up. Only one trailer to get set up and then it’s load the horses and off we go.
We have binocs, spotting scopes, 2 way radios and a cooler full of beverages. What more do we need?
Crock, Dry Dog and Magpie are already on their way and should have some good reports before we even arrive in the mountains.
It just does not get any better than this.
Will a buck be down by dark? If it is, I hope it’s very big with heavy horn, or at least extremely unique.
Until next week…enjoy the rest of this site and wish us luck.
Bears Butt
Nov. 23, 2012
we checked out you camp and the what was in the truck on the way down . NICE!! It nice meeting you guys . I am one of the guys ( driver) in the silver Toyota that talked to you guys on the mountain .( the guys from Cache valley ) So tell me about the bi-pod in your camp . 🙂
Robert Kempton / highpockets 🙂
The stand of sticks (bi-pod as you call them) are what we call “beaver sharns”, you can search this site for a story about them. But in essence a stand of them, even singularly, is a stand for good luck in and out of camp and good luck with anyone who comes in and visits the camp.