Jon Boy
WKR
I've had very similar experiences. I once glassed two great bulls in the head of a basin in a rugged central Montana mtn range. The next morning i gathered a few good friends and we rode in. The whole time I told them these bulls literally have no where to go and we would have 2 330 bulls on the ground by noon. We get to the ridge above the bulls and the wind switched. Next thing we know these bulls are hopping up vertical ribbon cliffs, cliff to cliff. Up and over they went with easy and with out slipping a hoof. To this day it still amazes me thinking about it, and one reason why I love chasing bulls in November with a rifle. Almost more than with a bow in September. Such an amazing animal.As noted never too steep for elk they are safer in those areas if some feed and water can pretend to be mountain goats if one can live here they can live anywhere this guy was hold up late November in cliffs and I shot cliff to cliff let’s just say took awhile for all things elk on this remote canyon He is a speck in the 2nd photo piled upView attachment 109537View attachment 109538
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