Well, This is something I probably won't be able to do on my meager retirement income but I savored every minute of it! It reminded me somewhat of a week long horse-back elk bow hunt I did with friends traveling 24 miles into the Wallowa mountain range of eastern Oregon about a decade ago. That was a low budget hunt guided by my friend's brother who lived there & owned the horses. I was invited along and will never forget those wonderful memories.
I freaking loved this. I did something similar when I was your age. I enjoyed the journey, to many shows are just a kill shot with no experience. Thanks for posting
Great for you, Just the fat that you got to go on that trip is a great plus, being a Taxidermist for over 20 years was a great experience for me and not all hunters have the opportunity that you had, I'm sure even though not any big game it was a fantastic trip. Hope you get to do another one and maybe get a different guide will help. Thank you for sharing.
Hunting is not just about the harvesting of an animal! Sometimes it just doesn't pan out! Enjoyed the video and especially liked the scene around the campfire as you roasted and ate the ptarmigan!
What do smelly ol socks taste like...lol... seen you guys cooking a few... just kidding; Fantastic trip I am sure.... The ONLY thing which bothers me is that WHEN heading out into the middle of no-where hunting..then you come across a SHT load of trash left but "some one" ....
Jesus Christ it's like watching paint dry. Great job guys!.. Do us hunters a favour and NEVER post another UA-cam video. I somehow feel dumber just from watching it.
@@Knotrockets A guide is required to hunt certain species. I've never felt the need for a guide myself so I've never had cause to blame any else for whether I brought home meat or not.
Well, This is something I probably won't be able to do on my meager retirement income but I savored every minute of it! It reminded me somewhat of a week long horse-back elk bow hunt I did with friends traveling 24 miles into the Wallowa mountain range of eastern Oregon about a decade ago. That was a low budget hunt guided by my friend's brother who lived there & owned the horses. I was invited along and will never forget those wonderful memories.
I freaking loved this. I did something similar when I was your age. I enjoyed the journey, to many shows are just a kill shot with no experience. Thanks for posting
Great for you, Just the fat that you got to go on that trip is a great plus, being a Taxidermist for over 20 years was a great experience for me and not all hunters have the opportunity that you had, I'm sure even though not any big game it was a fantastic trip. Hope you get to do another one and maybe get a different guide will help. Thank you for sharing.
Hunting is not just about the harvesting of an animal! Sometimes it just doesn't pan out! Enjoyed the video and especially liked the scene around the campfire as you roasted and ate the ptarmigan!
Nice picnic
Very nice video
Great experience guys. Thanks for bringing us along!
Great video. If ya don't like it don't watch. How were those socks when they were cooked?
What do smelly ol socks taste like...lol... seen you guys cooking a few... just kidding; Fantastic trip I am sure.... The ONLY thing which bothers me is that WHEN heading out into the middle of no-where hunting..then you come across a SHT load of trash left but "some one" ....
How did you keep your batteries charged for the cameras?
Just brought several extras.
And yes I agree the adventure itself was highlighted not the kill
Looks like great time with your friends
Enjoyed the video.
No Yeti cooler!?
Where in Alaska is this?
nice picnic campout
is your name really pennypacker?
Hope its my turn real soon
I'm a former Alaskan resident we kill to eat
I.woint.to.going where
Jesus Christ it's like watching paint dry. Great job guys!.. Do us hunters a favour and NEVER post another UA-cam video. I somehow feel dumber just from watching it.
I hope no guide was paid for this boon doggle.... What a waste of time and effort!
It's about the journey and the experience. This is the stuff that makes life worth living.
@@Woodsyone but you can do that without a guide.
@@Knotrockets A guide is required to hunt certain species. I've never felt the need for a guide myself so I've never had cause to blame any else for whether I brought home meat or not.