Graham,
I just pulled up a thread from a few weeks back, Packing into elk camp. This thread has a lot of information on llamas and how I prepare for these hunts.
Thanks for the kind words. I have been doing these hunts every year since 1994 sometimes 2 or 3 trips a year and have not even taken a camera for the past several years. Seems like the pictures all start to look the same after a while and they don't do justice to being there. Now that I have a digital camera, the resolution is better and the computer display is better. I have a 512 chip and can take hundreds of pictures that are easy to review and edit. Keeping the camera at my fingertips in the shoulder bag instead of in the backpack also is more conducive to taking more pictures. I will probably take more pictures from here forward.
My llamas are better though Stuart still has a limp and will not likely get the call to pack ever again.
This trip for the first time, I felt the limitations of aging or medication side effects or something else bad. I am not done by a long shot but I am going to have to train more or find less vertical places to play. I suppose I could accept the fact that it might take me two days to reach my hunting grounds and two days to get back and still hunt up there. The hunting is real good, I know the place like the back of my hand, and it isn't hard to hunt once you get up there but it took a lot out of me and my partner and my llamas coming and going.
I am glad you enjoyed the pictures because I sure enjoyed collecting them. I hope I can take a few more some day soon.
Regards, John Berger/Missouri Sherpa