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Ripster wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 12:37 am
cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:53 pm Found this in an email from the online True West magazine.

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Looks like Paradise ::tu:: ::tu::
What a great Scene.
It looks brilliant doesn't it. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:53 pm Found this in an email from the online True West magazine.

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That's what I want to do! I had a horse when I was a kid, probably didn't appreciate her like I should have. Now I have an ATV. Less temperamental but not nostalgic either.
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Yesterday’s “Woods Wander”. Beaver Creek SP Lisbon, Ohio.
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Awesome, John. 😎 Sweet Bark River too! ::tu::
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cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:53 pm Found this in an email from the online True West magazine.

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The theme of the December issue of True West magazine is the Mountain Man. Included is an article on the art of David Wright and his attempt to accurately portray his old west mountain man subjects, including studying the work of artists from the era and living the life himself. He hunts with old flintlock rifles of their day “in freezing weather wearing 18th century wool and brain tanned buckskin leather clothing”, has built his own log cabin, and hunted on horseback and in a birchbark canoe. Interesting fellow and an outstanding artist as you can see from the picture cudgee posted of one of his paintings.

Another interesting thing is the article dispelling “myths of the mountain man”. Contrary to today’s image most did not have “ZZ Top” beards. Instead most were clean shaven or shaved often, the reasons being “to cut down on dirt and lice, and to stay on good terms with Indians”. “Dog Faces” were not welcome in tribal societies, and last but not least “bad hygiene” was a turn off to Native American women. Soap and razors were hot trade items at rendezvous. :lol:

All in all another great issue of the magazine.

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1967redrider wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:05 pm Awesome, John. 😎 Sweet Bark River too! ::tu::
Thank You John. 👍🤝👍
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:53 pm
cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:53 pm Found this in an email from the online True West magazine.

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The theme of the December issue of True West magazine is the Mountain Man. Included is an article on the art of David Wright and his attempt to accurately portray his old west mountain man subjects, including studying the work of artists from the era and living the life himself. He hunts with old flintlock rifles of their day “in freezing weather wearing 18th century wool and brain tanned buckskin leather clothing”, has built his own log cabin, and hunted on horseback and in a birchbark canoe. Interesting fellow and an outstanding artist as you can see from the picture cudgee posted of one of his paintings.

Another interesting thing is the article dispelling “myths of the mountain man”. Contrary to today’s image most did not have “ZZ Top” beards. Instead most were clean shaven or shaved often, the reasons being “to cut down on dirt and lice, and to stay on good terms with Indians”. “Dog Faces” were not welcome in tribal societies, and last but not least “bad hygiene” was a turn off to Native American women. Soap and razors were hot trade items at rendezvous. :lol:

All in all another great issue of the magazine.

Ken

Thanks for posting, Ken, really cool. ::tu:: And good to know should I happen to run across a wayward Squaw. 😉
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:53 pm
cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:53 pm Found this in an email from the online True West magazine.

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The theme of the December issue of True West magazine is the Mountain Man. Included is an article on the art of David Wright and his attempt to accurately portray his old west mountain man subjects, including studying the work of artists from the era and living the life himself. He hunts with old flintlock rifles of their day “in freezing weather wearing 18th century wool and brain tanned buckskin leather clothing”, has built his own log cabin, and hunted on horseback and in a birchbark canoe. Interesting fellow and an outstanding artist as you can see from the picture cudgee posted of one of his paintings.

Another interesting thing is the article dispelling “myths of the mountain man”. Contrary to today’s image most did not have “ZZ Top” beards. Instead most were clean shaven or shaved often, the reasons being “to cut down on dirt and lice, and to stay on good terms with Indians”. “Dog Faces” were not welcome in tribal societies, and last but not least “bad hygiene” was a turn off to Native American women. Soap and razors were hot trade items at rendezvous. :lol:

All in all another great issue of the magazine.

Ken
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Brenda and I just took a quick walk, about a mile each way, and his guy greeted us on our return trip.
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::woot:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Big boy there John.
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jmh58 wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 9:14 pm ::woot:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Big boy there John.
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He sure was, very healthy looking. You can't eat the antlers, but you could make some nice knife handles out of them. 😉👍
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🤣🤣 I say that all the time to a good friend of mine son!! He is a rack hunter.
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Handsome looking buck redrider. A bit of trivia: about 400 persons are killed by deer in the U.S. annually. Making them the single most dangerous animal.Many are due to car impacts but some are attacks.
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:55 am Handsome looking buck redrider. A bit of trivia: about 400 persons are killed by deer in the U.S. annually. Making them the single most dangerous animal.Many are due to car impacts but some are attacks.

Yes, that was a zoomed-in picture. 😉
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Great Woods Wander pics John.
Rr that’s a nice buck ,tall looking Rack .
Hunting with Bow has concluded for us 3 that do that here in the family . Also just received a pic from Nephew Jeremy who’s living in Alaska . He. Left here a few years ago seeking a better way of living and has done well . So here’s a pic of brother Jeff’s Buck he shot Tuesday and Pic of Nephews Caribou .
Looks like I’ll be cooking Turkey for Thanksgiving as everyone else had at least a 20 inch spread .was only 3 inches short but that’s my life story .Especially when you are only 5 ft 7 inches tall
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Beautiful animals there Ripster, congrats to your family.
Something about them big bucks... "Unlucky" seems to happen a lot when chasing them with a bow and arrow.
Yesterday was oh so close, memory for a lifetime, would have been my 2nd biggest.
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cbay wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:57 pm Beautiful animals there Ripster, congrats to your family.
Something about them big bucks... "Unlucky" seems to happen a lot when chasing them with a bow and arrow.
Yesterday was oh so close, memory for a lifetime, would have been my 2nd biggest.
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Stay after it Cbay ,keep building memories ::tu::
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Great looking critters, fellers! I'm an all around fan of the white-tailed deer, love to seem 'em in the woods year round, love to capture them on my game cameras and I also enjoy them at the kitchen table! ::nod::
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Yea he bumped her a little too hard and caused him to bump also.... Then behind limbs right in front of me, and walked right out of my life.
Just when you got a chip shot something "unlucky" happens
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That's awesome, JP! Does Caribou taste like Elk, do you know? I think Elk tastes the most like beef, in my opinion.


Sorry to read about your near miss, Chris. I've never tried bow hunting, but several of the guys who hunt our farm property do and are usually successful.
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1967redrider wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:24 pm That's awesome, JP! Does Caribou taste like Elk, do you know? I think Elk tastes the most like beef, in my opinion.


Sorry to read about your near miss, Chris. I've never tried bow hunting, but several of the guys who hunt our farm property do and are usually successful.
Yep ,good year of hunting .
Caribou is not too bad ,it really depends on who’s cooking it . It can dry out fast like Venison .
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1967redrider wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:24 pm I think Elk tastes the most like beef, in my opinion.
We share that opinion. I had occasion to be in Forsyth, MT 20 some years ago when Elk was on the dinner table. Whole hair of a lot better than venison or Antelope. The Antelope was as dry as a popcorn fart.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:45 pm
1967redrider wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:24 pm I think Elk tastes the most like beef, in my opinion.
We share that opinion. I had occasion to be in Forsyth, MT 20 some years ago when Elk was on the dinner table. Whole hair of a lot better than venison or Antelope. The Antelope was as dry as a popcorn fart.

Good to know. ::tu::
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There's a bunch of black squirrels running around Arlington and Alexandria. I've been trying to get a picture of one and finally managed to do so on today's coffee walk around Old Town. Pretty changing leaves too, they're dropping quickly now here.
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