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My 1st Elk hunt...CO
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<blockquote data-quote="trap55555" data-source="post: 2621485" data-attributes="member: 2032"><p>Thanks, as I said we were very close to pulling out and heading back and as the day was winding down I thought I was going to be shotless also. But the Lord put a blessing on me. </p><p></p><p>I certainly understand the money aspect. As you can tell we stayed in the less expensive places going and coming. The license was the single biggest expense (~$550) for each of us, as we split everything else.</p><p></p><p>We all have to make choices, I gave up some things that I normally do to help on expenses, plus this being my first year, I had to buy equipment that I didn't have but felt I needed. Like a 0 degree rated sleeping bag, I good GPS, and list that list goes on and on. I had a bought a lighter weight rifle over a year ago thinking that if I did go it would go too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trap55555, post: 2621485, member: 2032"] Thanks, as I said we were very close to pulling out and heading back and as the day was winding down I thought I was going to be shotless also. But the Lord put a blessing on me. I certainly understand the money aspect. As you can tell we stayed in the less expensive places going and coming. The license was the single biggest expense (~$550) for each of us, as we split everything else. We all have to make choices, I gave up some things that I normally do to help on expenses, plus this being my first year, I had to buy equipment that I didn't have but felt I needed. Like a 0 degree rated sleeping bag, I good GPS, and list that list goes on and on. I had a bought a lighter weight rifle over a year ago thinking that if I did go it would go too. [/QUOTE]
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