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<blockquote data-quote="broomd" data-source="post: 1973814" data-attributes="member: 32933"><p>Have done that as well, tough hunt. The switchbacks up were 3 miles alone.</p><p>Lack of water, 95* temps, lack of sheep. Tough country.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As ex-Alaskans, my wife and I have done 60+mile mountain hunts, several of them. They were all painful, brutal experiences but there is something about the sheep mountains that makes it tolerable. A fine dall ram is the ultimate motivation.</p><p>Looking back how we weren't hurt or killed in some of the places we've been is really remarkable. Climbing and the resulting falling or bounding rock was usually the biggest issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broomd, post: 1973814, member: 32933"] Have done that as well, tough hunt. The switchbacks up were 3 miles alone. Lack of water, 95* temps, lack of sheep. Tough country. As ex-Alaskans, my wife and I have done 60+mile mountain hunts, several of them. They were all painful, brutal experiences but there is something about the sheep mountains that makes it tolerable. A fine dall ram is the ultimate motivation. Looking back how we weren't hurt or killed in some of the places we've been is really remarkable. Climbing and the resulting falling or bounding rock was usually the biggest issue. [/QUOTE]
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