Well, Dad and I got back on Sun. What a trip, with all the highs and lows associated with elk hunting. We were hunting in eastern ID on a DIY hunt. I'd been to the place about five years ago and had a real good time.
A little explanation on my curse. I have been elk hunting with a bow for 18 years now, the last 12 with trad gear. I have never brought home an elk.I have had my chances, but something always seems to go wrong. Don't get me wrong I am not complaining, I know how lucky and blessed I am and I will keep hunting elk until I can't anymore, whether or not I ever bring one home. But DANG, those elk taste great!!
Back to the story, Dad and I left on the 12th for ID. Going north, we decided to stop in Evanston WY for lunch. As Dad put his truck into park, we heard a loud squeel followed by the truck dying.
Man what a way to start a trip, pulling a trailer and having a tranny freeze up!! Now, since this has happened to me this year, it shouldn't happen to anyone else :rolleyes: A few phjone calls later we were being towed to Woodruff UT. Now for the truly amazing part... we got a new transmission, the next day installed and were on the road 24 hrs after the truck broke down!!! That was unreal. We still lost a day of hunting, but it could have been way worse.
Here is dad glassing the goat(antelope) herd across the road from our first camp.
Here is a sunset from the first camp.
Here is apic of the goats. Not elk, but at least something to look at. There was a nice buck in the group as well.
I've got to go for a while this will be an ongoing thing, we were there for ten days, so thanks for tagging along.