How I Started Going to the Bob Marshall Wilderness
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2023
- This clip is taken from my bi-weekly 2-hour private Zoom calls with the Tier 1 members of my Keep the Blaze Alive Coaching Squad. Learn how you can join “The Squad” at / coachingsquad
I wish Pat was that awesome uncle you got to see once a week
Outstanding
I recall Pete Blaber writing about the Bob in his book; one of the most memorable parts of the book. So cool to hear you talk about this, Pat.
Pat talking about Mountain lion encounters gave me goosebumps. We heard one near our camp one night while Elk hunting in Montana and he could not have been more than 30 yds away. Goes without saying I slept armed and with one eye open that night.
That's crazy, then you still have to preform on the mission after being destroyed at elevation. I couldn't imagine what that would be like. Your a beast Mac!
The Bob sounds fantastic. We are very blessed to have 1,000's of kms of wilderness and national parks here in the South Island of New Zealand. Thankfully the only thing here that will eat you, are the insects.
You rarely see a lion. They are nocturnal and very elusive. I live on the western edge of the Bob and have seen one in 27 years, but I have seen the results of their kills several times. The Bob is a unique and wonderful piece of nature.
Super interesting Pat!
Keep on trucking my friend , God. Bless you and all that you stand for you are a true all American . I live about 10miles easy of Raleigh hope you and your family take care . Be safe don
Hi Mac.
Salmon Idaho to McCall is some of the toughest country I've been in. I can't imagine hiking from Salmon to McCall. I just got back from a week long dual sport motorcycle trip in That part of Idaho, NE Oregon and Western Montana. Had a great time.
Great story, Pat! This is really awesome that you keep on truckin' in the Bob Marshall area! I'm down by the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. So, my wilderness treks are in the Weminuche Wilderness area between Durango and Silverton CO.
Great video ! I read Pete Blaber’s book for a leadership class, That’s cool. I’ve had cats and bears go across my path multiple times while working on fires. Keeps you on your toes.
I'm really glad you answered this in detail. I was curious about this as well.
Anti Bear: Bacon. Three strips on the other guy's tent. Sneakers for rapid retrograde ops.
Appreciate your stories - we hunt out of Yellowpine ID and it is every bit or straight up and down. A day on those hills makes your dogs bark.
Thanks for the video Pat!
I need this in my life.
Awesome video Mac.
Very interesting conversation. Really enjoy hearing about adventure in the out of doors, places I will likely never visit.