Posted by GordoSD on January 02, 2010 at 16:27:09 from (216.106.248.43):
In Reply to: Isn't it incredible. posted by flying belgian on January 02, 2010 at 13:26:49:
Deer hunting yesterday evening. My own property. Left the house at 3:30 pm walking, snowshoes on,(18 inches of snow and 4 foot drifts Christmas day) and it was sunny and calm and seemed warm. Dressed to "C" level, "A" being for sub zero. Wanted to fill one of my muzzy doe tags. Sitting in the snow on a foam pad, it seemed pretty cold. Then my feet began to ache, and my hands went numb. About 5:15 a nice big dry doe saunters out , but I know I can't get it done,and dragged home on the plastic tobaggan, because I was cold! Thought, man, you are a wimp even for 70 years old. Walked the 1/4 mile home in the near dark, At least there was a full moon and the walk home was a beautiful sight. Somewhat primordial with the Hawken, the snowshoes and the utter silence. Came in the house and poured an elixer, and then checked the weather station. A cozy -19 degrees. Note to self: Check weather prior to leaving, adjust to plan B.
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