Got back Monday from bow-hunting Dall's Sheep in the Northwest Territories.
Finally had success on this trip, which was my 2nd try for this species in that province.
I shared the full story over on bowsite, and here is the link for anyone who may be interested in reading about a trip of this type.
The Mackenzie mountains in the NWT rank as some of the most remote, untouched, pristine wilderness in the world, with a diversity of game animals. You'll never see a road, a trail, or a man-made object or structure of any kind. Just beautiful.
Experienced some wicked weather during about half the hunt, and encountered a few other adversities as mentioned in the story. But overall the final result and overall wilderness experience were well worth the effort spent.
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