I suspect something was lost in the translation. It's amazing where caribou will go.
Looks like the translator was right - snow sheep Ovis Nivicola.
http://www.lhnet.org/snow-sheep/#Maps
Take your time and be CAREFUL, goat country is very trecherous and no place to be in a hurry. Take 100 ft of good climbing rope, you may very well need it. Twice now I've wished I had rope goat hunting. It is very easy to climb up where you can't climb down. I have also noticed no one has advised you of "the death dive" that your goat will very likely do after being shot as if only to ruin your cape and horns. They will literally dive off into mid air with no hope of survival, just to get away, if you are too close. You will learn much on your first goat hunt, best to go with someone who has done it before, if at all possible.
I would not suggest to take climbing rope to anyone who isn't fully versed and experienced in making anchors, and the gear associated with making an anchor and repelling off it. Very easy to get into trouble trying to rap off gear when you're anchor may not be properly constructed.
Great advice telling a prospective mountain hunter to watch where he is. It is far easier to up climb than down climb. Make sure you don't get stuck, many, many, many people have died after climbing up something and not being able to climb down.
You jump to conclusions sir, I would never tell a non experienced climber to repell, I was refering to letting my pack down over some real rough stuff, and in one place it would have been nice as an assist while decending down a super steep chimney. There are many helpful uses for climbing rope, and I only trust climbing rope, I know it's not "made in China" and will hold my weight if necessary.
A buddy shot a goat on the lip of a cliff and after we climbed over to it, we had to tie ourselves off, to prevent us from sliding over the cliff while working on the goat. Many, many essential uses for rope while goat hunting, short of repelling !!
I never have,but you can hide almost anything in a stew.Who knows.
I have had street vendor food in Mexico and it was delish!
Skull of goat in the taco meat!
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