Very well done Doc!
The key word that jumped out at me was "solitude"........solitude is getting more difficult but is essential for me and killing another moose/caribou/bear is secondary to the wilderness experience.
You said it even better, Vern!
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Very well done Doc!
The key word that jumped out at me was "solitude"........solitude is getting more difficult but is essential for me and killing another moose/caribou/bear is secondary to the wilderness experience.

I'm doing my first, and solo, diy AK moose hunt this Sept. I'll be 59 then. Thanks for sharing the wisdom and for letting us "older" hunters see what's possible if we do it right. I'm looking forward to the experience.
Plan on keeping it closer than a prom date. Thanks to you and all the others who have and are teaching me what to do and not to do.Move slow and move carefully, and have your inReach with you at all times sir!
Thank You for sharing, really enjoyed reading. I have a question on your PR49HD, is it big enough for 1 person gear and a moose?



A special image indeed. Thanks for sharing.Hey guys...I'm adding a few more pictures to the thread I started a couple months ago. Something to help a balanced perspective right now from the current events...
Looking down-river, below is a picture of our camp on day-1 when we were on our 7-day, hundred-mile remote float in western Alaska the first week of September last year...
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About an hour later, if you stood at that camera point, turned, and looked up-river behind you, you would see this...
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You'll remember that picture from earlier in my posts within this thread...it was a beautiful old bear with pure white front claws. It was also a same-day airborn, no-shoot bear.
A few days later my son got his first brown bear (as I mentioned earlier). You'll recall I didn't post that picture because it's special to me, and I wanted to keep it to myself. Given all that is going on, I changed my mind. It squared 8'10" (I'm calling it 9ft.), and ADFG aged it between 9-12 yo. My son made an excellent 30+/-yd shot with his 338-06. I handloaded some of those wonderful Barnes TSX's (210's), and he took it with one shot through the heart. It only went about 30+/-yds into the brush along the river and died wedged between two trees.
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