Hunting new territory might be one of my favorite parts about hunting. Discovering new country while in the pursuit of an animal is with a doubt the feeling I long for year round.
Look forward to future videos. I want to try and do some filming next year. All I got this year was walking up to my buck. So much goes into creating a great video
Thank you! It’s my old eberlestock blue widow! It’s a 2017 and old by todays standards but still has a lot of life left in it. It’s been a great pack! Thanks for watching!
@@CZcamsCZcamsCZcamsCZcamsY I don’t know man. 70 lbs is way too much gear. I’ve done 6-7 day hikes in with a little over 40lbs of gear. If the conditions are so rough where you need 70 lbs of gear, you probably shouldn’t be going alone. I will add, dudes an absolute stud for getting it done though…
This is about how heavy my pack is as well... relatively new to pack pack hunting but slowly dialing in my packing list... last year had to take my buck out and then come back and get my gear luckily it was only a little over 6 miles round trip.
No there wasn’t much worry of Griz. They go through that area but it is seldom. They’re most often farther north from where I was. To prevent: always keep an eye out and maintain as much distance as possibly. Also keep a clean camp. To protect: 7mm rem mag, and a 45acp.
@@mtnmadehunting That's a great do-it-all mountain rifle cartridge. best of luck elk hunting this year. I finally got a cow tag and filled it the first day of season in the Rattlesnake mtns with a 7mm STW. only got 9 more years before i get a bull tag for Casper mtn or 14 more for a tag for the shirleys. but who's counting? lol.
Logo looks good! Last time I hit this country I dislocated my shoulder, relocated it and had to hike out. Wife wasn’t happy but I’m dying to get back!
Thank you sir! Dang, that makes for a rough trip. Good job stayin tough 👊🏼
Love how you describe that sought after “mountain high” Great scenery, colors, and kill!
Thanks hot stuff!
Really enjoyable watching. Thanks so much for filming the hunt!
Thank you watching! And for the kind words!
Congrats! 👊🏻. My twin boys and I stopped by your tent and said hi. Good buck 👍🏻
Hey man!! Thank you! Your sons buck was a stud! I was so pumped for all of you!
Awesome; those tenderloins smelled wonderful ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😎😎😎😎
Good job sir…lookin forward to the elk hunt 👍
Very cool, brother. I'm working up to my first hunt and it's videos like this that encouraged me. It's an important thing to do for each other.
Definitely! Thanks for the kind words man! Best of luck to you on your hunts and films!
Very enjoyable video Thanks and good luck on future hunts
Thank you Natasha!
nice camp, man!
I’m a new subscriber but I enjoy your videos. Thanks for the great content from Eastern Oregon 👍🏼
Thanks for the kind words and thank you for watching!
Look forward to future videos. I want to try and do some filming next year. All I got this year was walking up to my buck. So much goes into creating a great video
Nice work. Great country. I hope to see you on thr mountain again.
Right back atcha Morgan! I always meet the best people on the mountain!
I know where you are 😉
Nice country up there. Some real good bucks on the backside there
Awesome country for sure! Thank you for watching 🤙🏻
Awesome video, Sir!
Thank you!
Cool video man . I love hunting Wyoming , got a 180” near dubois in the early rifle season this year . Just subbed
Wow awesome man. Congrats! And thank you for watching!
Those tenderloins are always the best trophy!!!
Yes sir! Red meat gold!!
I mean those noises you made while eating those loins made me mmmmm !
Oh baby!
Love your videos!
Thank you Kevin! Really appreciate it!
They are like video's should be down to earth without all the commercialization.
Excellent video. There’s more to a deer hunt than just the deer…other wildlife, surroundings, weather. You captured it well.
Thank you!!
Awesome video man! Looks like an amazing time chasing mule deer out in the back country! What pack is that you're running if you don't mind me asking?
Thank you! It’s my old eberlestock blue widow! It’s a 2017 and old by todays standards but still has a lot of life left in it. It’s been a great pack! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 💪🏻
Thanks for watching!
Great video. What tent was that. It looked like the perfect set up.
It was the Luxe octopeak ultralight. And the luxe wild Wild West stove. They’re super light and they work great! Thanks for watching!
Soon as I saw that tent I hit the comment section. Thanks. Going to google it, I assume you can use a trekking pole for the center?
Can you show what type of camera you use. Tripod. Equipment How many batteries , do you have to charge them,
70lb pack!? On the way in??? That’s a heavy load man…
It’s a little on the heavier side. Being in there for a full week requires a lot of gear. Thanks for watching!
@@mtnmadehunting oh I’m sure.
@@CZcamsCZcamsCZcamsCZcamsY I don’t know man. 70 lbs is way too much gear. I’ve done 6-7 day hikes in with a little over 40lbs of gear. If the conditions are so rough where you need 70 lbs of gear, you probably shouldn’t be going alone. I will add, dudes an absolute stud for getting it done though…
I’m sure camera gear batteries/chargers start adding weight fast.
This is about how heavy my pack is as well... relatively new to pack pack hunting but slowly dialing in my packing list... last year had to take my buck out and then come back and get my gear luckily it was only a little over 6 miles round trip.
Any worry of grizzly’s in camp out there? If so how do you prevent/ protect yourself?
No there wasn’t much worry of Griz. They go through that area but it is seldom. They’re most often farther north from where I was. To prevent: always keep an eye out and maintain as much distance as possibly. Also keep a clean camp. To protect: 7mm rem mag, and a 45acp.
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Thanks for watching!
Tell me about the tent in the stove like or dislike
Like! It’s a luxe octopeak with the luxe wild Wild West stove. Stove works great and it’s light!
Who built that dang trail??
Which trail are you talking about Tommy?
@@mtnmadehunting looked like you were walking one on the way in??
@@tommyhunter1817 I was bush wackin on the way in. I found a better trail on the way out though.
@@mtnmadehunting That’s the way it should be, too. Great video and nice buck!
@@tommyhunter1817 I appreciate it Tommy! And thank you for watching!
Whatcha shooting, sir?
Christensen arms 7mm mag.
@@mtnmadehunting That's a great do-it-all mountain rifle cartridge. best of luck elk hunting this year. I finally got a cow tag and filled it the first day of season in the Rattlesnake mtns with a 7mm STW. only got 9 more years before i get a bull tag for Casper mtn or 14 more for a tag for the shirleys. but who's counting? lol.
@@adamboone6864 sad but probably true. Congrats on the cow! I’ll have my elk releasing here soon!