2024 Alaska moose hunting in remote solitude...father/son.

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Right on, congratulations and thanks for sharing your story and photos! It looks like you’ll have another full freezer year!


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Thank you TB! A full freezer for our long winters is a really good thing as you know well!

There is only one thing better...a full wood-shed for the wood stove!! My wife and I worked all day yesterday splitting birch and getting it stacked. Let it snow (and it's going to LOL!!).


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What type of sled is that and where can a guy find one??!!

Awesome "journal" of the hunt. A person can never get enough pictures!!
 
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What type of sled is that and where can a guy find one??!!

Awesome "journal" of the hunt. A person can never get enough pictures!!
The sled that I use (pictured) is extremely well designed and constructed of very durable materials. As mentioned, I have used it the past four years and it is still going strong and will likely out-live me LOL!!. Be warned, it isn't cheap, but I have no regrets whatsoever in buying it. I used a cheap roll-up sled for a couple of years, but it was a PITA pulling loads over the tundra. I tried lots of different ways of securing the load to the pull cord, but it always formed a point in the front of sled that dug into the tundra, and the sled would roll-up length wise like a sausage and roll as I pulled it.

I posted a link below of LB's sled design and where I bought it. BTW, I have no financial ties to the sled nor the retailer.

 
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