Some great attitudes to push by the closed bride and just walk it. I think lots of hunters would have just gone home. Looks like it would have been lots of work getting the quads up the trail with all that blow down. BC sure has some awesome country!! I’m headed to episode 2!!
Hi Karl, it was a longer walk than I figured lol. I knew that was going to be best weather day we were going to get, so we went for it. If the bridge wasn’t out that road would have had all the blow down cut by other hunters for sure. But I still would have cut out way in if not. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, take care.
Hi Ray, That bridge being out ruined our whole trip, but we made the best of it. I am very happy with the Vortex glass. Thanks for watching and the comment, chat soon.
Hi Honda man, Thank you and I am very pleased with the glass so far, a little heavy but that is the quality. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
Hi Steve, yes, to get to the good spots it’s always a lot of work and obstacles lol. But it’s worth it most of the time. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
Hi Johnny, Yes it wasn't a very productive trip thats for sure, but thats hunting. Must have been some crazy winds in that stretch of the mountain for all those blow downs. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
Real sportsman secure there wildlife attractants and don't allow bears to have access. Carelessness on behalf of humans usually results in the bears destruction.
Thanks Blair, yes I’m guilty and forgot to secure my cooler. I’m not perfect. That was a provincial camp ground and I’m sure that bear feasted on many picnic baskets ie coolers all summer long. I’m sure mine wasn’t the first because any sound sent him running. lol. But thanks for the comment and watching, take care.
Love those type of adventures, challenges are thrown at you and you just find a way !
It’s not always easy is it. Lol. All the best my friend and thanks for all the support, take care.
I have those same Binoculars love them like you said crystal clear
Hi Eldon, Those Vortex Binoculars are great glass for sure, I am very happy with them. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
A very tough start to your goat hunt Al, hope things turned around for you guys..
Hi Mak, I wish I could say it got better, lol. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care my friend.
Some great attitudes to push by the closed bride and just walk it. I think lots of hunters would have just gone home. Looks like it would have been lots of work getting the quads up the trail with all that blow down. BC sure has some awesome country!! I’m headed to episode 2!!
Hi Karl, it was a longer walk than I figured lol. I knew that was going to be best weather day we were going to get, so we went for it. If the bridge wasn’t out that road would have had all the blow down cut by other hunters for sure. But I still would have cut out way in if not. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, take care.
Sucks about the bridge vortex is the best can't wait for part 2 CYU
Hi Ray, That bridge being out ruined our whole trip, but we made the best of it. I am very happy with the Vortex glass. Thanks for watching and the comment, chat soon.
@@bcextremeoutdoorsman UBET their scopes are great too I have one on my 6.5 CM
Another nice video, I also have Vortex 10X42s. A nice size and weight bino.
Hi Honda man, Thank you and I am very pleased with the glass so far, a little heavy but that is the quality. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
A lot of work just getting there.
Hi Steve, yes, to get to the good spots it’s always a lot of work and obstacles lol. But it’s worth it most of the time. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
Shitty to say the least. We have had a ton of blow down up here as well. Seems like there is more each year.
Hi Johnny, Yes it wasn't a very productive trip thats for sure, but thats hunting. Must have been some crazy winds in that stretch of the mountain for all those blow downs. Thanks for watching and the comment, take care.
Real sportsman secure there wildlife attractants and don't allow bears to have access. Carelessness on behalf of humans usually results in the bears destruction.
Thanks Blair, yes I’m guilty and forgot to secure my cooler. I’m not perfect. That was a provincial camp ground and I’m sure that bear feasted on many picnic baskets ie coolers all summer long. I’m sure mine wasn’t the first because any sound sent him running. lol. But thanks for the comment and watching, take care.