A few pics of the beautiful landscape later (Ray might have one or two), we headed toward the road, and eventually the truck back to camp.
Everyone was understanding back at the camp...veterans of their own such lost battles, it was good to be in the company of those that really understood the extent of the highs and lows of our chosen lifestyle.
Lunch was good, don't remember what it was but of course Bowdoc laid out a spread that filled 12 hungry bellies...and some of those bellies were used to super-size
Yet another heart-felt thanks to Don for all his culinary efforts, Tom and his crew for planning the larder so well, and everyone else in camp who pitched in with the cleaning of dishes etc.
Tippit consoled me privately, reassuring me there would be other chances. As we skinned a bear, can't remember whose right now because my knife was on most all of them at one point or another, he gave me a detailed anatomy lesson and his synopsis of the arrow's path. Lots of loose hide, fat, muscle....I had simply hit too high, never penetrating the ribcage and causing a superficial musclar hit. There's just no way that arrow could have gone into vitals from that angle and it not died very quickly. It helped...some :confused: .
After the chores, re-sharpening, and a few good laughs I felt normal, ready to sit the same stand in hopes that the bear would return and I could close the book on this upsetting chapter with a happy ending.
Eric and I left to bait and sit our same stands...