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Well Friday was not a good day. We couldn’t turn up Lefty. We were going to have to go in deep and root him out. Saturday morning we leave camp at 4:30 a.m. We got about 4 miles in and started glassing. I was now staying to watch the back side of the mountain they disappeared on and the 4 miles both ways and Craig was going to look deeper. We would check in with each other every hour and we saw precious little all day. We were not coming out, we had brought enough to spend an uncomfortable night on the mountain. Those are never fun.
On the bright side, my bed there next to the boulder broke the wind and I saw some absolutely stunning starry skies. Not a cloud in the sky and certainly no light pollution in the middle of the wilderness area.
On the bright side, my bed there next to the boulder broke the wind and I saw some absolutely stunning starry skies. Not a cloud in the sky and certainly no light pollution in the middle of the wilderness area.
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