The Mountain Hunting Thread

I love that picture of the Beaver float plane on the lake Ardent, it's a beautiful picture.

Thanks I’m fond of that one too. You met one of my coworkers at the range as a side note, Ron, ex military heli pilot guy. Small world!

Incredible pictures. As an Albertan, I can only imagine how amazing it would be, floating up to the base of the mountains. ��

Hey I’ve flown and briefly lived in your stretch of the Rockies, and they want nothing of any mountains anywhere. Those are some of North America’s best too.

Wow! any true outdoorsman who does not feel a twinge of jealousy is dead already.
The vast experience on these pages is a testament to how much we love the game
and the wonderful creation we can observe and enjoy. Kudos to all who posted the
marvellous pictures of breathtaking beauty as well as the game pics. Eagleye.

Great seeing what comes out of the woodwork and there’ll be a lot more I suspect.

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Yes Ardent, I did meet Ron, he's a nice guy. I was trying out those 110 gr ttsx in my Kimber MA, that you sent me. Ron was shooting at the range and I got talking to him about my rifle. He was telling me that he was going to get a MA due to a fellow co worker/ guide friend of his by the name of Angus. I told him the bullets I was shooting came from you. It was a bit of a coincidence. Anyhow all these pictures on this thread have inspired me to get in shape, I just got back from my run. :)
 
Yep Bare nailed. Also handy for turning the plane around on the dock to fuel the other side, it’s a handling tagline. Helpful tip if ever helping a floatplane dock don’t grab that line and create a pivot point, you’ll swing the nose of the plane over the dock and get things properly sideways. Walk the wing in gently and forwards to bring it up to the dock parallel.
 
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