LIWolverine
WKR
As I came into the draw I looked down and a smudge of white caught my eye. Looking further, I could see that it was a cow elk skeleton. Moving a little further down I saw another skeleton, another elk; how strange……. While examining the remains I noticed one more skeleton. This one was definitely different. Much smaller and scattered. As I looked around I saw what almost looked like a human arm and hand but at the fingertips were claws. A black bear. I’d never seen anything like this scene, two dead elk and a black bear all in the same 50yd rd radius, high on a mountain nowhere near a road in the backcountry of Idaho.
What was there left to do but to take the claws? I searched for another leg but never found the others. Just the one with 5 claws attached. I also found the skull and still regret that I didn’t bring it back as well.
That was in 2002. I was 17 years old and on my first western hunt for elk. Even though we got really close a few times we weren’t successful. No matter, that trip to the western mountains lit a spark in me and a longing to return to those mountains. I had never felt a pull like that before from any other place on earth.
(part 2 coming)
What was there left to do but to take the claws? I searched for another leg but never found the others. Just the one with 5 claws attached. I also found the skull and still regret that I didn’t bring it back as well.
That was in 2002. I was 17 years old and on my first western hunt for elk. Even though we got really close a few times we weren’t successful. No matter, that trip to the western mountains lit a spark in me and a longing to return to those mountains. I had never felt a pull like that before from any other place on earth.
(part 2 coming)