Domestic Livestock in the Bighorn National Forest

Again conclusion is not logical nor reasonable. "Chamber" is riled up by the vitriol of unhumorous sarcasm.
I am adamant about your right to an opinion, but recognize it is not in concert with many others who are familiar with the Big Horn Mountains.
Not in concert? By whom? Have you been there, Arrow? I don't want to hear about your BIL (real or make believe) in Buffalo who constantly "Monitors the Situation". You're BIL...man, what weak sauce. I'll bet 90% of the cubicle cowboys on this thread haven't even been to the BHNF, at least not recently yet some of the in house cartographers will study 2 yr plus aerials...
 
Not in concert? By whom? Have you been there, Arrow? I don't want to hear about your BIL (real or make believe) in Buffalo who constantly "Monitors the Situation". You're BIL...man, what weak sauce. I'll bet 90% of the cubicle cowboys on this thread haven't even been to the BHNF, at least not recently yet some of the in house cartographers will study 2 yr plus aerials...

You are quite the troll.
 
Have you been there, Arrow?
"Before reacting with another misconception, know that I have crossed the Big Horns on different routes many times, have travelled the spine on various roads, have hiked, camped, explored the Wilderness and other areas, and have read and watched conditions over many years." from Post #129

I continue to be appalled by lack of reading comprehension.
 
I don't want to hear about your BIL (real or make believe) in Buffalo who constantly "Monitors the Situation". You're BIL...man, what weak sauce.
Born in Cody, third generational Wyoming guy who hunted the Big Horns before you could even spell it. He's the real deal and knows more about Wyoming and the Big Horns than you ever will and is as proficient on the keyboard as he is on the trails of the Big Horns. He writes outdoor articles published about Wyoming hunting, fishing, and exploring. His sauce, his medicine, is stronger than you obviously can even understand.

BTW, disparaging others does not make your opinions any more valid or reasonable ... quite to the contrary.
 

Hope you were able to catch this in Sheridan. I'm glad that there is some forest leases still around.



 
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Born in Cody, third generational Wyoming guy who hunted the Big Horns before you could even spell it. He's the real deal and knows more about Wyoming and the Big Horns than you ever will and is as proficient on the keyboard as he is on the trails of the Big Horns. He writes outdoor articles published about Wyoming hunting, fishing, and exploring. His sauce, his medicine, is stronger than you obviously can even understand.

BTW, disparaging others does not make your opinions any more valid or reasonable ... quite to the contrary.
Great. maybe your BIL could fill in for you on here.
 
The NFT near the confluence of B*ll Creek. There def cows were at one point, a little trampled but not terrible. Stream bank erosion appeared to be natural.

When NR_Hunter says he’s getting pics, he gets the pics.

Now to hopefully find a mechanic who can fix my brakes in Lovell tomorrow morning.
 

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The NFT near the confluence is B*ll Creek. There def cows were at one point, a little trampled but not terrible. Stream bank erosion appeared to be natural.

When NR_Hunter says he’s getting pics, he gets the pics.

Now to hopefully find a mechanic who can fix my brakes in Lovell tomorrow morning.
Looks about like I'd expect based on the couple year old Google earth images posted earlier. If I had to manage grazing on that national forest, I suspect I'd have many much higher priorities for improvement than that allotment, or pasture at least.
 
The NFT near the confluence is B*ll Creek. There def cows were at one point, a little trampled but not terrible. Stream bank erosion appeared to be natural.

When NR_Hunter says he’s getting pics, he gets the pics.

Now to hopefully find a mechanic who can fix my brakes in Lovell tomorrow morning.
I hope you didn't find out about your brake issues the hard way......

Trucker Survives Accident Which Left Semi Dangling Off Of Cliff On Wyoming Highway | Cowboy State Daily https://share.google/5N8fXoPY8PYRusaCp
 

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