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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 474336" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Topgun 30-06</p><p>Yes we saw a lot of animals, and I took a nice 6x6. However, the highpoint of the trip was</p><p>having a herd of about 300+ elk between us and camp at dark. We rode through the middle of them. Elk all around us moving out just in front of the horses, just shadows in the moonlight-cows calling-making noise like seagulls at the dump. Big bull bugling within about 50 yards. Ponies dancing on their toes. Quite frankly it was one of those surreal things that if it hadn't happened to me I'm not sure I'd believe. It was one of those trips that was so perfect you hesitate to go back thinking maybe your expectations will be too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 474336, member: 30671"] Topgun 30-06 Yes we saw a lot of animals, and I took a nice 6x6. However, the highpoint of the trip was having a herd of about 300+ elk between us and camp at dark. We rode through the middle of them. Elk all around us moving out just in front of the horses, just shadows in the moonlight-cows calling-making noise like seagulls at the dump. Big bull bugling within about 50 yards. Ponies dancing on their toes. Quite frankly it was one of those surreal things that if it hadn't happened to me I'm not sure I'd believe. It was one of those trips that was so perfect you hesitate to go back thinking maybe your expectations will be too high. [/QUOTE]
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