That is a really nice billy. Congratulations, you deserve it.
I can relate to most of your incidents, so much so that I just have to relate another place to it, and I have been there! Including the draw you can't get down and how hard it is to get steepness to show in a picture. I still have bad dreams about a draw that looked Ok to get up, turned out I couldn't top out and no way was I going back down it. It was in the real wilderness of the northern rockies with a partner a couple of miles away on another mountain!
The best goat area I have ever seen is above Tesla Lake, in s-w BC, now covered by ecological reerve. Beautiful high mountain plateau, loaded with goats, and lots of grizzlies lower on the mountain. Had seen it from my flying days. Even landed on the lake twice, to try out the trip up the forested, alder infested, n-w slope. Impossible to go up and down in one day.
Idea. Packed up a couple days of grub, frying pan, tea pail, old blankets all wrapped up in a tarp, with a home made parachute on it. In my flying days with foresters working in remote areas with no place to land, we parachuted supplies to them. This pack we landed about ten feet from a tiny stream in a grassy meadow.
It was October, too late for goat hunting, except the weather was great. That night as we slept by the lake, a storm blew in. Next morning there was snow clear down to lake level! Look up the mountain and see snow blowing.
Wow. If that storm would have come one day later!!
I didn't mean to way lay your thread, but I saw so many similarities that I couldn't resist.
Sorry again, Amphibous.