Is 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?

Is 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?

Be impressive up there on a warm still night looking across at the tiny lights and plenty of fox’s I would imagine.View attachment 320664
It's so gloomy here in Bradford that even the trees don't want to grow upwards...
Be impressive up there on a warm still night looking across at the tiny lights and plenty of fox’s I would imagine.
Know what you mean but can honestly say had a trip into bradford and got lost was something of a shock to put it mildly.We get our fair share of wild weather but the nice days and nights make up for it. There's a lot worse places to live and that I'm sure of!
Oh, how far North is @Yukonmountainhunter!
Fantastic, feels very still probably the calm before the storm.@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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Big skies always good
Beautiful!@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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We have different 'world views'
Looks good horse mushroom countryView from my lounge window.
All you see I have sole shooting/stalking access.
Not exactly Yukon but not too shabby either
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Take my posts for what they are: a fellow hunter who's happy about where he lives and the opportunities at hand, but also interested in other peoples' perspective of their world.
@Stalker1962 I have no issue with that. My intent was not to come to this site and "gloat" over where I live or deride other people's circumstances. People have expressed interest in my part of the world and I'm more than happy to show it off. If everyone liked it here the place would be vastly over crowded!I started this thread to draw out pic's of places people are happy to show off. My "view" of the UK countryside is pretty much shaped from re-runs of the BBC's "Escape to the Country". lol
I joined this site because I am interested in the UK hunting "scene". There are many fascinating and spectacular spaces where you live and I hope to be able to explore a big piece of it. I have a brother in law in Sheffield as well as niece and nephews, and while my wife and kids have visited the UK on several occasions my 3 trips to England have consisted of sitting in Heathrow waiting to go elsewhere. My wife and I are seriously considering spending some extended time in your part of the world.
Take my posts for what they are: a fellow hunter who's happy about where he lives and the opportunities at hand, but also interested in other peoples' perspective of their world.