This year was the first year my 17 year old cousin applied for hunts, and she pulled a limited entry Utah mid-rifle tag. She has a pretty serious bad knee (gymnastics injuries) and was sick on the opener, but persevered. We found 21 bulls the night before opener, and the next morning, poof. They were all gone. The night of opener the wind was ripping at turbo speeds, and so we took her to glass from a spot where you could see forever and not likely shoot an elk. Her knee was swollen and sore from the hike that morning, so she just wanted to glass. We ran into guys on this point who said they had been there all day and only seen 1 bull and 1 cow and were leaving. So we just took their spot and started glassing. 15 minutes later, I spotted a bedded bull with about 10 cows at 180 yards below us. I got my cousin next to me and just told her to look at him and didn’t say anything else. After about 2 minutes of looking through her binos at him, she smiled and said “I wanna take him.” She asked if I could get him out, as she knew she wouldn’t be much help physically with her being sick and having the bum knee, and I assured her my brother and dad and I would figure it out. The bull stood up through this and fed out of sight, but I got her set up anyways on her rifle just in case. About 10 minutes later, his cows started funneling through an opening at 150 yards below us, and the wind flat out stopped. I told her to get set up on the opening and be ready and that I would stop the bull when he came through. About 45 seconds later, he stepped into the opening and I chirped on my cow call and he stopped broad side. She settled, and I said “hammer him right there,” and hammer him she did, he dropped in place, and it was all over. We went down and got pictures and broke him down, but elected to come back the next morning as there was a cliff face we had to get him up, so we went and got some sleep and came back and got him out the next morning. This was a memorable trip, and was a special time to spend with some cousins that we haven’t done much with in the past, but that’s changing moving forward. There’s something special about these mountains, and I love anytime I get to take somebody new there!