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E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2613629" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>I agree that hunting in the <em>traditional</em> sense means hunting on foot, which is what I've been doing all my life. But Nevada ain't Pennsylvania, my home state. </p><p>In the past I have backpack hunted in Nevada's Jarbidge Wilderness area and in Lamoille canyon. I did that in my 60s and also backpacked the Grand Canyon, North Rim to South Rim, at age 74 with Len Backus who was 71 at the time.</p><p> </p><p>BUT... now that I live in Nevada I see a great need for motorized transport while in the backcountry in order to cover the necessary ground to find game AND compete with all the guys on ATVs. For me e-bikes seem the best way to do that. And let's face it, 99% of those guys on ATVs return each evening to their base "camp" which is usually a camping trailer of motorhome. Tent camping they ain't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2613629, member: 54178"] I agree that hunting in the [I]traditional[/I] sense means hunting on foot, which is what I've been doing all my life. But Nevada ain't Pennsylvania, my home state. In the past I have backpack hunted in Nevada's Jarbidge Wilderness area and in Lamoille canyon. I did that in my 60s and also backpacked the Grand Canyon, North Rim to South Rim, at age 74 with Len Backus who was 71 at the time. BUT... now that I live in Nevada I see a great need for motorized transport while in the backcountry in order to cover the necessary ground to find game AND compete with all the guys on ATVs. For me e-bikes seem the best way to do that. And let's face it, 99% of those guys on ATVs return each evening to their base "camp" which is usually a camping trailer of motorhome. Tent camping they ain't. [/QUOTE]
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