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<blockquote data-quote="SkyScrapin" data-source="post: 700176" data-attributes="member: 14902"><p>No problem.</p><p></p><p>If you come out of the sportsman, and go through the Weimenuche Valley (Spl?), then head up, you'll likely roll right by our horses. If I had to judge by length, We usually camp about 1/2 way up the trail, then pack out the rest of the way. Should have 5 horses with us if my friend makes it. It's possible that he won't, but we'll see.</p><p></p><p>I believe the other indicator would be 'the green gate' that lets you take the logging roads. It's been gated for years, but you can still get horses by it. Cars usually park next to it, but it's probably the easiest path up to 'the first clear cut' where they did some logging years ago.</p><p></p><p>Most of the timber burned, and lots of the down fall is gone from the forest fire in our unit. We'll see how the hunting goes. There is usually plenty of grass for the elk and horses, but I'm thinking there will be an over abundance, thus, keeping the heards up high. </p><p></p><p>Hope to see you up on the side of the mountain. If you see a gent that looks about 6'1" tall, white, talks like he's from Texas, and has a Olive Drab rifle, chances are, it's me, haha. Be sure to say hello.</p><p></p><p>By the way, what projectiles are you going to be launching? I'll be sending 142g SMKs. Hopefully just 1 though.</p><p></p><p>Preston from Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkyScrapin, post: 700176, member: 14902"] No problem. If you come out of the sportsman, and go through the Weimenuche Valley (Spl?), then head up, you'll likely roll right by our horses. If I had to judge by length, We usually camp about 1/2 way up the trail, then pack out the rest of the way. Should have 5 horses with us if my friend makes it. It's possible that he won't, but we'll see. I believe the other indicator would be 'the green gate' that lets you take the logging roads. It's been gated for years, but you can still get horses by it. Cars usually park next to it, but it's probably the easiest path up to 'the first clear cut' where they did some logging years ago. Most of the timber burned, and lots of the down fall is gone from the forest fire in our unit. We'll see how the hunting goes. There is usually plenty of grass for the elk and horses, but I'm thinking there will be an over abundance, thus, keeping the heards up high. Hope to see you up on the side of the mountain. If you see a gent that looks about 6'1" tall, white, talks like he's from Texas, and has a Olive Drab rifle, chances are, it's me, haha. Be sure to say hello. By the way, what projectiles are you going to be launching? I'll be sending 142g SMKs. Hopefully just 1 though. Preston from Texas. [/QUOTE]
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