YellCoAR
Lil-Rokslider
Count me in. Hunting around August 19th - 27th.
First post on here.I have a haul road hunt booked for the first two weeks of September.
Who else is going? When will you be there?
I come from the offshore fishing world and it would be great to at least have some contacts to share info with while on the road in the same way that we do with offshore runs for Tuna.
Lets help each other and keep from interfering with each others stalks.
Thanks.
If you've got a stove and a camper, it really opens up food chocies. Buy food there and store in a cheap cooler (we use dry ice to keep things cold that we'll want to eat later in the week). For the trip back, throw your meat in those same coolers but put dry ice on top - that tends to freeze everything underneath solid. Make sure you remove any dry ice before flying and duct tape before you go. Check the coolers.I'm in full planning mode now and have a few questions that Im hoping to get some help with.
1. Does anyone have a good grocery list they can share for a 10 day haul road trip with an in bed camper? We will have a small cook top in the camper but will also bring a camp stove.
2. What do you guys do about coolers for food and then meat? I saw a video of a guy who checked one on the airline. Is that what most people are doing?
Thanks for the help.
Best,
we will be up Aug 20-sep 2I have a haul road hunt booked for the first two weeks of September.
Who else is going? When will you be there?
I come from the offshore fishing world and it would be great to at least have some contacts to share info with while on the road in the same way that we do with offshore runs for Tuna.
Lets help each other and keep from interfering with each others stalks.
Thanks.
Nice tribute to Chachi. Sorry for your loss Larry.Was on the southside of the Divide in Central Arctic Herd spring migration territory last week burying an old friend. Hoping actual herd dynamics are better than the 500-600 herd sample we witnessed all week. No new calves dropped yet (trip dates May 31-June4) but may have been a week early to witness that. Yearling calf survival was about 8% of those hundreds of caribou counted.
River wasn't quite ready to float though.
Cool thing to do for a good friendWas on the southside of the Divide in Central Arctic Herd spring migration territory last week burying an old friend. Hoping actual herd dynamics are better than the 500-600 herd sample we witnessed all week. No new calves dropped yet (trip dates May 31-June4) but may have been a week early to witness that. Yearling calf survival was about 8% of those hundreds of caribou counted.
River wasn't quite ready to float though.