Always know your route to retrieve an animal you plan to shoot. Sometimes the easy way across the canyon doesn’t exist like you think it does. First picture is where the elk I shot this past season was, second picture was the cliff I had to navigate down, third picture shows a better scale of the area. 4th picture shows how most of the trek was. Makes sense why the elk were here, people weren’t stupid enough to go here.
The route straight down from where I shot my elk cross canyon had a house sized boulder sheer off closing it off the year prior leaving it unnavigable. The route we took on the way to the Bull is the route in the picture, after 8 miles to get to the bull busting dense buck brush due to having to find a different route. Thankfully, the way out was 6 miles of which 4 was a horse trail making the heavy half of the trip muchhhh better. Ended up being 21 hiking hours to go a little under 15 miles on opening day of season. At least we were able to capitalize on a highly pressured low success unit with a decent 6x6!