My hunting partner and I have had the good fortune of double-headers, two years in a row on Stones (2011 & 2012) here in BC, with our bows (DIY, not guided).
Your chances of success will correlate directly with the following:
1 - get in as close to the opening of the season as possible - lead...
I love to talk gear...
Base Layer: all merino wool (mixture of Smartwool, Kuiu, First Lite and Icebreaker), briefs, long-johns, t-shirt & a couple 3/4 zip long sleeve shirts of different weights...I've experimented with all kinds of synthetics and there is nothing that compares to quality...
Thanks for the comments.
I tend to glissade when the terrain permits it, especially if coming out heavy. Thusfar nothing has survived more than one season, and the Chugach have done quite well as this is their second season...albeit with the aid of duct tape. Apparently Kuiu/Jason is...
Here's a bunch of photos from my recent solo goat hunt in the Northern BC coastal mountains. I was blessed with epic weather this year, which made the eight day hunt a *tad* more comfortable than it was last year.
Here is a video of my 2011 hunt, which occured during the same time of year...
Thanks for a great write up and fantastic photos. Goat hunting has some of the most dramatic highs and lows you'll experience in the back country and I could feel them in your account. Many guys crumble when their rifle fails, but your tenacity pulled you through. Bring on more photos!
I just recently returned from an eight day solo hunt in north west BC. The weather was unseasonably spectacular for the region I was in and I ended up with a b*tchin' tan as an unexpected bonus. Will post more pics and details soon.
Unfortunately, the gravity of China for any manufacturing business is commensurate to that of a black hole: nothing seems to escape it.
I am disappointed with this business decision, however there is a positive avenue to consider and that is to appeal to Jason. By design, Jason created Kuiu...
...and the abundance of cariboo...
While the weather was clear, the temperature was sub-zero which was amplified by a sharp, ceaseless wind.
Not wanting to press our luck with the weather, we took advantage of the favourable conditions and scoured the landscape looking for a choice bull...
As quickly as the storm had rolled in, it vaporized. Instead, we were treated to a picturesque blue sky, filled with puffy clouds and a bright warm sun as we enjoyed fresh brewed coffee while we caped-out the ram.
Johnny insisted that, as my guide, it was his professional duty to pack-out...