Yukonmountainhunter
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Deal! lolOnly if you take my posts for what they are...shocking attempts at comedy.
Deal! lolOnly if you take my posts for what they are...shocking attempts at comedy.
No there is machines for that ! Its the flies as it had broken antlers in velvet and what you cant see is a gazzilion biting flies. From the smell of bloodIs that the look of a man who know's how far the drag back is and wishes he'd shot one closer to the road?![]()
Yum yumYes indeed it is, and field mushrooms
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(Ps. I only have access to that land due to 20+ years of effort and good neighbourliness towards the land owner, helping out with sheep, tractoring during harvest and wot-not. )
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Yeah...we get the same thing in London...Whilst I was looking for deer one morning. I had to get above the mountain fog to be able to see anything.
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Mine is breathableYeah...we get the same thing in London...
There are ptarmigan up there but we were looking for caribou. She also likes to tag along on big game hunts. Doesn't make any noise or try to chase things and is also a very good bear first alert system. GSP's... the versatile breed! lolWhat birds?
Nice dog!
That looks very sika-y!Scottish BordersView attachment 320797
It is gorgeous in the fall , I'll have to make my way back up before I go for a dirt nap . I spent a fair amount of time in the Arctic , you either love it or hate it . I love it , but I've seen a few guys taken out in restraints over the years when working up there in winter . Some people don't react well to Arctic night in winter , I'm sure you know what I mean lol .@Mungo I live round 60.8 N. But sometimes range as far as 67N by truck, 69.5 by aircraft.
This is what fall on the tundra above the arctic circle looks like.
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Lulu, CKC "Tundra Huntress" likes it up there. lol
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