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05-29-2011, 05:29 PM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
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06-28-2011, 03:19 PM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
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If you thought the snow was deep last year, that was nothing! There is over 6 ft right now at pass level with more on the way this weekend. The bighorns are a beautiful place to spend time, I don't even try to draw an elk tag there anymore, because my luck isn't that good for a 23% chance in my favored area. If my honeyhole for deer hunting skunks us this year for mulies due to severe winter kill, I might have to give the bighorns another try this year. Until then, our annual fishing trip from the Sheridan side of the mountains to Cloud Peak resevoir on four wheelers will be in late July, it is a 25 mile rough ride in to pristine Big Horn country.
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Do you guys ride up through Story, Wy & through Penrose Park? I ridden that trail many, many times, Cloud Peak Reservoir is a very beautiful place, great fishin too! We usually camp somewhere in between.... been up there from the Red Grade side as well...
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07-04-2011, 09:21 AM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
loved the article Len. I just took a job in Wy. been here 2 weeks now and just love it. have'nt seen much except the rear end of a drilling rig , but that will change. working just south of pinedale and have a beautiful view of the wind river range to the east. cant wait to get up there and look around. AJ
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07-04-2011, 09:35 AM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
AJ
I will be deer hunting somewhere west of Pinedale this fall. Nice country.
How long will you be there??
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07-05-2011, 10:14 PM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
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Do you guys ride up through Story, Wy & through Penrose Park? I ridden that trail many, many times, Cloud Peak Reservoir is a very beautiful place, great fishin too! We usually camp somewhere in between.... been up there from the Red Grade side as well...
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Yeah, we ride in from Story. Now I probably won't be able to go this year due to my wife needing surgery and being scheduled three days before our trip.
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07-06-2011, 07:00 AM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
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Yeah, we ride in from Story. Now I probably won't be able to go this year due to my wife needing surgery and being scheduled three days before our trip.
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Give your wife our best, hope everything goes well. Penrose trail is a ton of fun, we're actually headed that direction Friday morning, headed up towards Bear Lodge somewhere for a week of vacation, I can't wait!
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07-12-2011, 04:14 PM
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Re: Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains – The Outdoorsman’s Family Resort
Great article Len. I love the Bighorns and can't wait to get back out there. I can't go this year but maybe I'll be able to go next year. The moose are thick east of granite pass along hwy14 all the way to the east slope. They're also pretty thick on down the west slope south of 14 all along Ranger Station rd. Last time we were there we watched a young bull come down a draw heading north, about an hour later we saw the same bull, still headed north, over 3 miles from where we first saw him. They can sure cover some country!
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