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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2020 3:48:36 GMT -5
At deer camp/blind ready for some sleep and shootin time! Stay warm!
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Post by onebentarrow on Nov 19, 2020 14:32:10 GMT -5
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Post by onebentarrow on Nov 19, 2020 14:35:42 GMT -5
The two remains I found when I pulled camper in. No viable bone damage so I figure ehd or coyotes. One a buck other a doe.
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Post by SFC (R) B on Nov 19, 2020 15:37:13 GMT -5
I'm at work right now.....when I get hone I'll drop some camp pics and description.
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Post by medic22 on Nov 19, 2020 18:43:45 GMT -5
This was our second year. Last year we stayed at a campground that had teepees, we thought it would be fun but the sleep was terrible. This year we pitched our tents at a buddies place.
My klymit sleeping pad and coleman mummy bag kept me plenty warm and comfortable. We took a camp stove and cooked dehydrated meals from "my patriot supply". As far as dehydrated food goes, they were amazing. I use my jet boil for coffee and ramen in the afternoons.
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Post by onebentarrow on Nov 19, 2020 19:09:13 GMT -5
I'm at work right now.....when I get hone I'll drop some camp pics and description. Good. Love to see other peoples deer camps
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Post by SFC (R) B on Nov 19, 2020 19:55:08 GMT -5
Home finally. Here is our camp for deer and elk in Colorado GMU 26. We camp in the mountains about 9600' This was my 8th season...We stayed in my buddy's Davis wall tent (16x18, the one on the right) with a Colorado Cylinder stove (we come up a few days early to set camp and cut wood). My set up is a Byer of Maine EZ Cot, a homemade bed roll and a Browning McKinley -30 bag. We usually sleep 4 in the tent with a LOT of room. The extension on the front is for our kitchen. Temps can vary greatly and we have to be prepared for that. This year they were between about 50f and 0f within the time we were there. It is a pretty cush place to be.....zero cell service, generators are banned so just peace, quiet and time with friends. flic.kr/p/2k8mZFLflic.kr/p/2k8mtWQflic.kr/p/2k8hxdQflic.kr/p/2k8hxfUflic.kr/p/2k8hxsc
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Post by onebentarrow on Nov 19, 2020 20:05:46 GMT -5
Home finally. Here is our camp for deer and elk in Colorado GMU 26. We camp in the mountains about 9600' This was my 8th season...We stayed in my buddy's Davis wall tent (16x18, the one on the right) with a Colorado Cylinder stove (we come up a few days early to set camp and cut wood). My set up is a Byer of Maine EZ Cot, a homemade bed roll and a Browning McKinley -30 bag. We usually sleep 4 in the tent with a LOT of room. The extension on the front is for our kitchen. Temps can vary greatly and we have to be prepared for that. This year they were between about 50f and 0f within the time we were there. It is a pretty cush place to be.....zero cell service, generators are banned so just peace, quiet and time with friends. flic.kr/p/2k8mZFLflic.kr/p/2k8mtWQflic.kr/p/2k8hxdQflic.kr/p/2k8hxfUflic.kr/p/2k8hxscIf I was young and dumb like I use to be that looks like a great time. I went on a guided elk hunt in 1985 and we stayed in a tent camp simmeler to that 22 mi into the bob marshal wilderness. Rode horses in. It was a great trip
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Post by medic22 on Nov 19, 2020 21:21:18 GMT -5
Home finally. Here is our camp for deer and elk in Colorado GMU 26. We camp in the mountains about 9600' This was my 8th season...We stayed in my buddy's Davis wall tent (16x18, the one on the right) with a Colorado Cylinder stove (we come up a few days early to set camp and cut wood). My set up is a Byer of Maine EZ Cot, a homemade bed roll and a Browning McKinley -30 bag. We usually sleep 4 in the tent with a LOT of room. The extension on the front is for our kitchen. Temps can vary greatly and we have to be prepared for that. This year they were between about 50f and 0f within the time we were there. It is a pretty cush place to be.....zero cell service, generators are banned so just peace, quiet and time with friends. flic.kr/p/2k8mZFLflic.kr/p/2k8mtWQflic.kr/p/2k8hxdQflic.kr/p/2k8hxfUflic.kr/p/2k8hxscHit me up if youre ever going to Wyoming. I might just have to cash in my points. Lol
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Post by SFC (R) B on Nov 19, 2020 22:10:34 GMT -5
Home finally. Here is our camp for deer and elk in Colorado GMU 26. We camp in the mountains about 9600' This was my 8th season...We stayed in my buddy's Davis wall tent (16x18, the one on the right) with a Colorado Cylinder stove (we come up a few days early to set camp and cut wood). My set up is a Byer of Maine EZ Cot, a homemade bed roll and a Browning McKinley -30 bag. We usually sleep 4 in the tent with a LOT of room. The extension on the front is for our kitchen. Temps can vary greatly and we have to be prepared for that. This year they were between about 50f and 0f within the time we were there. It is a pretty cush place to be.....zero cell service, generators are banned so just peace, quiet and time with friends. flic.kr/p/2k8mZFLflic.kr/p/2k8mtWQflic.kr/p/2k8hxdQflic.kr/p/2k8hxfUflic.kr/p/2k8hxscHit me up if youre ever going to Wyoming. I might just have to cash in my points. Lol We were in WY a week and a half before our trip here. Between my buddy and I we accounted for 2 elk and a pronghorn.
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Post by medic22 on Nov 19, 2020 22:57:18 GMT -5
Hit me up if youre ever going to Wyoming. I might just have to cash in my points. Lol We were in WY a week and a half before our trip here. Between my buddy and I we accounted for 2 elk and a pronghorn. I have points for both,and muleys.
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