You are absolutely right on! Do it, then build on your success'. I was 29 when I killed my first Dall in 1975, 31, when I killed my Stone, and finally was able to get a Rocky Mountain goat in 2011 at 12,800' in Colorado, just before I turned 66. That morning the mountain was totally fogged in and I was told that we should go back to camp. I said no, that the Lord gave us the fog to give me time to climb to where we expected the goats to be. Just as we were reaching our desired elevation the fog lifted and a few moments later I had my beautiful billy. Even age won't hold you back if you can keep the mind strong. Thanks for your wonderful videos; helps keep me going!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Greg, there are crappy situations every day. Work on enjoying it, and everything gets easier. The next time it's raining and you're looking for excuses, imagine what I would say to you if you were my hunting partner!
This series is really helping and inspiring me. My 1st ever sheep hunt is in the Yukon in 2020. My prep work is in full force and the timing of this couldn’t be better. Thanks.
You are my hero. This information is INVALUABLE. I’ve had a couple times when elk hunting where my mind strength was shot, and I was pretty much all but done. I was just going through the motions up on the hill, and I talked myself into actually going home. I’ve always regretted that, and this video has given me a spark. Combined with tip 1, I will apply this to my hunting. Thank you so much
Johnny, thank you so much for your comment. Our entire team appreciates these kinds of comments very much. Prepare yourself, and your teammates, to suffer, and you will be rewarded with adventures.
Hi Greg, I know you are a fan of stowing the rifle in the middle of your pack as am I... A problem I've run into is using my pack rain over in this configuration. I saw a video of you doing it but I couldn't really tell how you had it set up. A video on that would be cool if you're looking for ideas.
Hey Taylor, the simple solution is to cut a small hole in the rain cover, being careful to reinforce the edge so it doesn't tear. I think you can handle it!
I’m signed up for a mountain goat hunt in 2021. My biggest concern is having to spend a few days in the tent because of weather. Sounds like you get out and hunt anyway.
If you're in Alaska or somewhere near the coast, you can get weathered in for sure, but if there's a chance that the weather will clear, I definitely get myself in position. The rain always seems worse when you stay in the tent.
Sometimes run on sentences are annoying, but there are other times I think they are great, and if you think about it, which I don't do, personally, very often, they are one small detail of the many things one could comment on, so I will thank you for commenting.
This is one vid that should have 10B views. I will sit down with my kids tonight after school and watch it again.
Thanks buddy!
You are absolutely right on! Do it, then build on your success'. I was 29 when I killed my first Dall in 1975, 31, when I killed my Stone, and finally was able to get a Rocky Mountain goat in 2011 at 12,800' in Colorado, just before I turned 66. That morning the mountain was totally fogged in and I was told that we should go back to camp. I said no, that the Lord gave us the fog to give me time to climb to where we expected the goats to be. Just as we were reaching our desired elevation the fog lifted and a few moments later I had my beautiful billy. Even age won't hold you back if you can keep the mind strong. Thanks for your wonderful videos; helps keep me going!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stay strong, John! Thanks for following along.
Wow good input. I need to grab ahold of those crappy weather days in preseason scouting/training.
Hey Greg, there are crappy situations every day. Work on enjoying it, and everything gets easier. The next time it's raining and you're looking for excuses, imagine what I would say to you if you were my hunting partner!
In the mountains or in life. This is the best advice. Thank you Greg.
Thanks for watching, Zak.
Man, I love this video / Channel.
Thank you, James! Please subscribe as it helps me out!
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This series is really helping and inspiring me. My 1st ever sheep hunt is in the Yukon in 2020. My prep work is in full force and the timing of this couldn’t be better. Thanks.
Bob, that's exciting to hear. We're going to keep these videos coming. You can send me any specific questions or comments, or problems you're having.
Greg McHale's Wild Yukon that’s really great of you. I will certainly take you up on that. Thank you
You are my hero. This information is INVALUABLE. I’ve had a couple times when elk hunting where my mind strength was shot, and I was pretty much all but done. I was just going through the motions up on the hill, and I talked myself into actually going home. I’ve always regretted that, and this video has given me a spark. Combined with tip 1, I will apply this to my hunting. Thank you so much
Johnny, thank you so much for your comment. Our entire team appreciates these kinds of comments very much. Prepare yourself, and your teammates, to suffer, and you will be rewarded with adventures.
Hi Greg, I know you are a fan of stowing the rifle in the middle of your pack as am I... A problem I've run into is using my pack rain over in this configuration. I saw a video of you doing it but I couldn't really tell how you had it set up. A video on that would be cool if you're looking for ideas.
Hey Taylor, the simple solution is to cut a small hole in the rain cover, being careful to reinforce the edge so it doesn't tear. I think you can handle it!
Glad I found this video series, great information!
Z.A. Kish thank you sir! We will be dropping Season 1& 2 of our show here in the near future. I hope you enjoy and please share the channel. 👊
Do The Work!!!!! Love it buddy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Keep it coming.
Thanks man!
Thank you for your support, we truly appreciate it.
Awesome! Love it. Can't wait for the next tip
Stay tuned!
I’m signed up for a mountain goat hunt in 2021. My biggest concern is having to spend a few days in the tent because of weather. Sounds like you get out and hunt anyway.
If you're in Alaska or somewhere near the coast, you can get weathered in for sure, but if there's a chance that the weather will clear, I definitely get myself in position. The rain always seems worse when you stay in the tent.
Waiting for #3; Mate!
She's hot off the press and incoming!
Looking forward to it,
Quit: oh mo we don’t- just show me the pain, i am in
Run on sentences galore.
Sometimes run on sentences are annoying, but there are other times I think they are great, and if you think about it, which I don't do, personally, very often, they are one small detail of the many things one could comment on, so I will thank you for commenting.