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<blockquote data-quote="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 2069659" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>Maybe so for a lot of tag holders but my friend and I put a lot of boot leather down on the ground before and during the hunt. That first morning with the snow followed by sleet and the wind gusts, we looked like snowmen. I had about 1/2" of the stuff on the brim of my hat. We had tried to get to the areas away from the roads as much as possible. I just got lucky that I intercepted and had shot mine on the way back to the vehicle as they were coming down the mountain. Ten minutes sooner or later and we wouldn't have saw them.</p><p>I've been on 3 western elk hunts and although not as high, the mountains in NCPA are just as rugged as the ones in ID and WY where I hunted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 2069659, member: 110518"] Maybe so for a lot of tag holders but my friend and I put a lot of boot leather down on the ground before and during the hunt. That first morning with the snow followed by sleet and the wind gusts, we looked like snowmen. I had about 1/2" of the stuff on the brim of my hat. We had tried to get to the areas away from the roads as much as possible. I just got lucky that I intercepted and had shot mine on the way back to the vehicle as they were coming down the mountain. Ten minutes sooner or later and we wouldn't have saw them. I've been on 3 western elk hunts and although not as high, the mountains in NCPA are just as rugged as the ones in ID and WY where I hunted. [/QUOTE]
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