As some of you know, over the past month I have been cutting a trail into a valley behind the house. I have been cutting towards an abandoned trail that I spotted while running a break on a ridge line. Today I reached the trail and it has been abandoned for some time. I followed it north for a couple of miles and it intersected another trail, this one has been used at least once this year, no traps or recent use though. Took it to the east, there are two lakes I am going to get close to, then have to start cutting more trail to the north. It is in this area that I will set up my spring bear stands. While heading east, I dropped down a small wash, coming out I hit a bald spot and it threw the machine into the uphill part of the wash. That ended any forward movement I had planned for the day. Thinking what could happen on a nice day like today I had dropped my tow sled with all my gear (saws, swede ax, etc.) about five miles back. After two hours of digging, pushing, lifting and shoving I did the only thing I could to get out, turn the 650 lbs Moth@$#% F&^#er around 180 degrees, the other side of the trail was down hill, once in there I would have been done for. Finally got her out and headed home, saving myself a 15 mile walk home in snowshoes (which by the way were five miles away in the tow sled).
Hunt hard, die tired
John
Cutting towards abandoned trail, 400' to go
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Abandoned trail.
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Technical difficulties.
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This is the valley I have gained access to now.
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Dang John ....be careful out there.........Not a good place to get hurt.
I am glad your OK. I hope the next trip is better for ya. Nice pics cant wait to see the bear stands and the results :eyebrow:
Wow!!
Who owns all that land?? Is that where you are taking Bopeye to hunt?? Are there any cell towers out there, in case you get hurt? Some how I kind of doubt it.
Jim
John, is your last name Grylls? :laf: :wink:
Jim,
The State of Alaska, yes and no cell service. I carry a sat phone if things go south. I wanted to have a place I can take James in the evenings, it will take about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to get in here with my ARGO. I will take him further north to a very remote area set up the wall tent for a few days while he is here.
John
Your gonna have to cut those trails wider then that if your going to get Bopeye in there. :roflmao:
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Quote from: FinsnFur on January 17, 2009, 09:22:07 PM
Your gonna have to cut those trails wider then that if your going to get Bopeye in there. :roflmao:
Now THAT deserves a, "BITE ME". :laf: :nono:
Jim
Was a nice day for cutting trail, if'n ya had to, thats for sure.
Got some perty country up there John. :wink:
Wow is all I can say John. Looks pretty wild and I know you are enjoying yourself but play as safe as you can.
WOW! Great pics. It sure would be nice to have some wilderness like that. :yoyo:
That is just awesome!! I bet it's quiet out there. How far to your nearest neighbor??
Jim
It sure is beautiful there John, you're a lucky man.
Stay safe.
Pat
That machine does look a tad on the heavy side, I wouldnt want to get er stuck. Dont think my little hind end could push it out lol.
Great pictures (again) and I love looking at them. Keep up the good work and keep the machine where ever it is supposed to be.
Jerry
Quote from: Frogman on January 17, 2009, 09:27:15 PM
Quote from: FinsnFur on January 17, 2009, 09:22:07 PM
Your gonna have to cut those trails wider then that if your going to get Bopeye in there. :roflmao:
Now THAT deserves a, "BITE ME". :laf: :nono:
Jim
I agree with Jim on this one Mr. Champion!!
BITE ME!!John,
Be careful man!! I'm not on the board for a little while and you try to hurt yourself. I can't wait, but Jim might be right. I'm 5'6" standing up and 5' 9" laying down. :eyebrownod:
You be careful and I'll see you in May. Good Lord willing.
I know you said that's right behind the house, but it looks more remote than even Montana or Wyoming ever did. Almost scares me, but not quite. I was always too dang dumb to get too scared. :wink:
I believe I would invest in a winch for the vehicle,could save a lot of pushing. cc
...or help pull Bopeye through some of those tight spots. :doh2: :laf:
QuoteI'm 5'6" standing up and 5' 9" laying down.
And thats why I love ya man. :nono:
Them trails are wide enough, Tik just needs the block and tackle to get ya up the other side. :roflmao:
Ain't nuttin I hate worse then a stuck sled, especially a big'n. :sad:
Could not agree more Todd, Just glad the weather was nice.
John
Wow! "a fifteen mile hike back to the house".....that makes the LBL look kinda like hunting in one's back yard. Sure is lots of territory to wander around in up there, John. Stay safe and take no unnecessary chances.
Did ya ever look in to that GPS locating device SPOT.... http://findmespot.com/en/ (http://findmespot.com/en/) I was wondering what you thought of it...good or bad.
Good stuff ! :congrats: :congrats: The trail, not the stuck sled. :biggrin:
That's gotta be a nice sense of accomplishment "breaking through"
and having that valley there in front of ya. :yoyo: