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    Awesome stories and pictures, thanks for the share!

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    Very, Very Cool!!!
    Heeere fishy fishy fishy fishy! :fish:

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    Great trip report. Fantastic photos.

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    Thanks for sharing

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    Thanks so much for sharing. That's an amazing trip to experience. Better be in damn good shape to start with. Doesn't look like much flat terrain around. Have your legs recovered yet after a week of that?

    So many great photos. A couple jumped out more for me, specially that one looking across the valley with the dark clouds looming and the lone hunter down in the corner. I showed my wife all the pics and she didn't even notice him as she took in the view across to the mountains.

    btw, I figure you have way more pics of your trip. Don't be shy to share some more with us all. No one will mind one bit lol.

    Cheers

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    Awesome pics and the main thing is you had a great time with family & have some everlasting memories!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    That looks fabulous! I like your camp set-up. You mentioned that BC rules state ATV's aren't allowed more than 400M from a main trail. Most areas of Alberta and north Sask. don't allow the use of ATV's for hunting,at all. Hopefully,those rules don't come to Ontario.
    Quote Originally Posted by smitty55 View Post
    Thanks so much for sharing. That's an amazing trip to experience. Better be in damn good shape to start with. Doesn't look like much flat terrain around. Have your legs recovered yet after a week of that?

    So many great photos. A couple jumped out more for me, specially that one looking across the valley with the dark clouds looming and the lone hunter down in the corner. I showed my wife all the pics and she didn't even notice him as she took in the view across to the mountains.

    btw, I figure you have way more pics of your trip. Don't be shy to share some more with us all. No one will mind one bit lol.

    Cheers
    It was funny, it took about 5 days to get used to the hiking, but we were there 2 weeks, so for the second week it was routine and didn't take nearly as much effort as in the beginning.

    And yes, I took that picture of my brother from up on top of one of the ridges. I didn't realize how cool a shot it was till I got home and saw it.

    Anyways, thanks everyone for the positive comments! It was a trip of a lifetime, and one I won't forget any time soon.
    Kyle
    Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will squander all his earnings, relationships and free time.

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    Very nice! I was too busy this year but will be doing a family hunt in the Fort St. John area next fall. The guys were 6 for 7 on elk last year so I have high hopes for my first elk!

    Really nice pictures!!!

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    What a hunt , one day for sure if love to it . Thanks for sharing ..

    A Ray
    :moose: Live for the adventure, half the fun is getting there !! :fish:

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    That sounds and looks like the trip of a lifetime for sure!! Beautiful!You are lucky to be able to do that!! Congrats!!

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