2010 Yukon trip ** PICS WARNING!! **

SuperCub;
Thanks for sharing those very fine photos of your trip with us. :cool:

Congratulations on that nice caribou as well, it was a dandy to be sure.

It's also nice to see family going along on these sorts of trips too, so good job all around.

Thanks again and all the best luck on your upcoming hunts.

Regards,
Dwayne
 
Well done, Paul!

Guess I won't be able to cajole Ted into being my accompanying hunter next year, will have to make do with Phil instead. ;)

And I might even have to break down and live in a TENT (shudder) for the hunt. I did enough of that camping stuff with the Army, so now that I don't have to live under canvas I generally don't! :p

Doug

As you know, Doug, we can only get a special guiding permit for Cdn residents once very three years. However, I will be glad to come along and do the cooking and the calling, if that works for you. :)

Don't worry about the tent. Phil has a couple of -50 bags, pretty sure we can snag one for your tired, aching body. :D

Ted
 
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Hard not to love those .375s! Thanks for the geat pics and story SC. Once again my appetite for a Yukon grizzly/dall sheep hunt is wetted. First one of our boys and our granddaughter got a nice moose up near Dawson, now I've got these pics to look at. Maybe next year I can get it out of my system. What great memories to share with your daughter, congrats.
 
Thank you for sharing...

Awesome pics and story congratulations on such a successful trip.

I live in SW BC and have my house up for sale right now been planning on moving north but had started having my doubts (snow belongs in the mtn's not my yard) but this has reconfirmed that I want out of here and the faster the better.

Also leaving on a mule/whitetail deer/black bear hunt this morning was taking my 300RUM but now after seeing that beautiful 375 C/T you carry again I think I'll grab my 375RUM instead.


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Great photos cub. We were actually the people that came in on the Beaver, with the border collie, while you guys were waiting for your plane. Nice to meet you folks and thanks again for the help unloading.
 
As you know, Doug, we can only get a special guiding permit for Cdn residents once very three years. However, I will be glad to come along and do the cooking and the calling, if that works for you. :)

Don't worry about the tent. Phil has a couple of -50 bags, pretty sure we can snag one for your tired, aching body. :D

Ted



Ted it ain't the cold that makes me shudder, it's the sleeping on the ground!

I like walls and a floor, and something like a real bed now that I have become soft in my impending decrepitude. ;)

But I reckon a person might forget the pain if they shot a bull like that!!!!! w:h:

Doug
 
Doug, this will make up for sleeping on the ground.

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The view from your tent location.

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And, from ours.

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It was cold in the mornings.

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Here's the inside scoop on the story.

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We glassed some wolves on the far shore for about an hour, including one that was pure white. Alex and Paul, were both pretty pumped about that.

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And, watched two caribou bulls swim by the last night we were in camp.

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Ted
 
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