hunt1up
WKR
Ok, I'll see if I can convey my question without sounding like a wuss.
Some background: For some time now sheep hunting has been something I've wanted to do. Naturally the cost of these hunts has been the primary deterrant. But I'm at the point financially where I can responsibly justify it. I'm 37, in pretty decent shape but always working to get better. I've had 2 knee surgeries on my right knee but it's pretty solid now and I can bike and hike 99% as good as I did before. I've done a good number of DIY mountain hunts for elk and deer, I've done the DIY moose deal in Alaska, a nasty DIY Aoudad hunt in some lousy terrain. So I'm no a stranger to loose rocks, a long hike, or a heavy pack.
BUT: I'm SOMEWHAT afraid of heights in certain situations. It's is something that has developed as I've gotten older. I can sit 25' up in trees for deer with a harness, climb in the mountains all the time, go in tall buildings, roller coasters, etc. That's all fine. It's the sheer cliff stuff and steep where if you fall it isn't going to end well, that terrain can freak me out at times. It'll actually give me a pretty good bout of anxiety when I'm near steep, sheer edges.
So I guess my question is this: In choosing a region for Dall Sheep, which areas provide less or more extreme terrain? AK mountain ranges vary I know. And I'm sure there's great variation from AK to the Canadian hunts.
I'm not looking for some cushy hunt, but perhaps just a little less pucker factor if that makes sense. I suppose that's a question for each perspective outfitter. But I actually feel embarrassed asking such questions.
Feel free to laugh as you reply.
Some background: For some time now sheep hunting has been something I've wanted to do. Naturally the cost of these hunts has been the primary deterrant. But I'm at the point financially where I can responsibly justify it. I'm 37, in pretty decent shape but always working to get better. I've had 2 knee surgeries on my right knee but it's pretty solid now and I can bike and hike 99% as good as I did before. I've done a good number of DIY mountain hunts for elk and deer, I've done the DIY moose deal in Alaska, a nasty DIY Aoudad hunt in some lousy terrain. So I'm no a stranger to loose rocks, a long hike, or a heavy pack.
BUT: I'm SOMEWHAT afraid of heights in certain situations. It's is something that has developed as I've gotten older. I can sit 25' up in trees for deer with a harness, climb in the mountains all the time, go in tall buildings, roller coasters, etc. That's all fine. It's the sheer cliff stuff and steep where if you fall it isn't going to end well, that terrain can freak me out at times. It'll actually give me a pretty good bout of anxiety when I'm near steep, sheer edges.
So I guess my question is this: In choosing a region for Dall Sheep, which areas provide less or more extreme terrain? AK mountain ranges vary I know. And I'm sure there's great variation from AK to the Canadian hunts.
I'm not looking for some cushy hunt, but perhaps just a little less pucker factor if that makes sense. I suppose that's a question for each perspective outfitter. But I actually feel embarrassed asking such questions.
Feel free to laugh as you reply.