Thru Marv and some other Coloradoans, three weeks before the season, there were a ridiculous number of rams being watched. Two weeks before the season started, Marv sent me a note about the monsoon type storms they were having and the sheep were in hiding. I knew he was joking around, but none of my group of helpers/hunters saw a good ram until Marv and I spotted what turned out to be my nemesis on the evening of the 3rd day of the season.
We hunted in the rain:
As a side note, I tested out some new gear on this trip and two of my best purchases were clothing.
I have been saving up for a set of Sitka Gear since it came out. What great stuff. I purposely wore it in the light to moderate rain we got on the first couple days of the season without my raingear. The stuff dries out quick and sheds water pretty good to begin with. The base layer is incredible...I climbed a LOT from 10,000 to 13,500 feet and even though I sweat a ton, I was always comfortable. Not hot.
The other piece of clothing I was real happy with was my new socks...I tried out the "Ingenius" sock. It has the inner liner sock somehow woven to the outer insulating sock. I don't know how they do it, but it works! I put a lot of miles on those babies and did not have a hint of a blister and they really pulled out the moisture.