I headed back up the mountain to try and locate the Chamois we had seen the days before.
I glassed this Chamois doe from the other side of a knife edge ridge for a couple of hours to make sure there were no others in the area where I was going to approach from.
I had picked all my landmarks and had a plan to drop down from the exposed face I was on into a small creek that would put me out of sight.
This would take me close to where she was bedded and I could make the rest of the approach through the broken boulder terrain.
I grabbed my pack and as soon as I tried to slither over the ridge she was onto me....
It is ridiculous how good their eye sight is.
She sprang up and made a dash up the hill and paired up with another Chamois.
This is the kind of range they spot you at.
She was originally at the bottom left of the picture, then she made a dash up to the hillock in the centre of the picture.
Another un hunt able Chamois.
I soaked up the beautiful views, and continued glassing these majestic mountain dwellers, hoping for a reasonable chance to develop.