I'm tickled you guys are taking my suggestion to heart. I wanted to clarify I too used to record all my daily findings in a journal. I listed where/when I hunted, time, temps, the weather, wind directions, etc. But the cassettes I was referring to in this post were made at the end of the season. I'd sit down and document every hunt I took that fall while they were still fresh in my memory. I not only talked about deer I got but also any misses and/or close calls. etc. Those were the happenings that were fading or gone from my memory that I appreciated so much now. I had some people say that'd like to hear them but frankly they are personal in that only I or maybe my hunting partners at the time and maybe my family could relate to. As an example on recalling a September elk hunt I said, "I packed into 'the Hole' on September 19th and camped in the same spot I did last year near the ameba pond just past the second rockslide." That info wouldn't mean a thing to anyone other than myself or partners. But it brought back a flood of memories about sleeping on rocks and how the ameba pond got it's name, etc. Anyway, if you can get over talking to yourself into a tape recorder or talking into the lens of a camera, I know you, your family and your hunting buddies will appreciate the end product 25 years down the trail. I'm leaving this afternoon for Florida to hunt hogs and make more memories. Thanks and cheers to all. BW