sam5570
Veteran Member
Re: we are a dyeing breed
thats a great story Charlz, we youst to as kids take our sleeping bag go up in the woods and camp for the night we would get a piece of plastic out of the barn to put or sleeping bags on. best part is you are back in the woods hunting with your son thats great. and yes it is expensive to get startedI stopped hunting for many years as I lived where there were no game animals and to hunt elsewhere prohibitively expensive. Now that my son is old enough he wanted to go and that got me started again. But 'expensive' barely scratches the surface of what it takes to get up and hunting again. I know when I was a teenager I hunted with my Dad's stuff that he had accumulated over the years and it really didn't cost me any more than tags and gas. But equipping 2 hunters with rifles, clothes, boots, knives etc etc etc could have bought a couple of cows already wrapped up in neat little frozen packagesHowever, I look at it as a teachable skill that everyone should be at least basically familiar with and besides, he wants to do it. Never know when it might come in handy.
We ride and race dirtbikes. I have had more than a few conversations with people around getting 'stuck' on the trail for a night (not making it out before dark). Most bikes do not have headlights and they don't help much in the mountains even if your bike is equipped. To me the thought of having to hunker down for a night in the woods doesn't even make me blink. Cut some pine bows, snuggle in with your foil blanket and go to sleep. If it is cold and you have a good enough saw or are packing a chainsaw for trail clearing, make a long-log fire. For most people this is totally unthinkable. A single night in the woods== near death experience in their minds. And these are people who regularly ride this type of terrain.