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The classic long halt postureJust pack four claymore mines with you and set up a perimeter each night before you go to sleep.
The classic long halt postureJust pack four claymore mines with you and set up a perimeter each night before you go to sleep.
EDIT: unless you're in Grizz country.. I think I'd advise against that.
You're a braver man than I, my friend. Maybe someday.Last I checked BC is the griz capital of the world...I do 99% of my backcountry hunting either solo or with my 10 year old son. Could definitely hunt from the truck but its 100x more rewarding sleeping in the mountains and packing meat out, don't cook or keep food in your tent and your chances of getting killed in a car crash on your way to the trailhead will always be higher than a griz coming in to snuggle at night
You're a braver man than I, my friend. Maybe someday.
I remember as a kid my grandpa would set the tent up in the backyard and I would be so scared of even the wind howling. You're doing something right if your son is comfortable under a tarp on the mountain!Make sure you do a write up about it when you do!
I was recently thinking about getting my son comfortable with being solo eventually so that he isn't hesitant to do so when he's older, he already thinks nothing of sleeping under a tarp in the middle of a burn but he's always right beside me. Still a ways off in the future but I like the idea of bringing separate shelters and setting them up relatively close to each other. Good way to ease into things!
I remember as a kid my grandpa would set the tent up in the backyard and I would be so scared of even the wind howling. You're doing something right if your son is comfortable under a tarp on the mountain!
I bet there are a ton of western guys that are the exact opposite and would go bonkers after 4 hours sitting in a tree stand, but they can live for 2 weeks on a mountain in grizzly country.
AlwaysIf you sleep sound, keep the handgun in your sleeping bag.
It's not for everyone. It's not a fear thing but for me but at a certain point solo I start feeling like what's the point. Hunting is enjoyment, I'm not out there to prove how tough or capable I am. I think I skew pretty heavily toward introvert but a few days alone gets to me mostly on a motivation level. Guess it goes along with me liking team sports and I could give a shit about most individual sports. Ideal hunts for me are solo hunting with a shared camp with close friends.
Agree, and the first just an over nighter... don’t need to jump all in. I love hunting alone, but I pretty much started off that wayStart with a solo backpack trip this summer