Hunter dies after being stuck in the snow in Clarkia Idaho. Waiting for more details to trickle in.

Read another instance of a hunter in Boise county passing away while in the process of packing out an elk

It’s been a very bad year for hunting related fatalities
 
One November when I was a kid, in the late 70s/early 80s, my dad and I found a snowed-in pickup truck in that part of unit 6. i want to say Windy Creek? We reported it. Turned out it was left by an elk hunter who was caught in a storm while packing out quarters. They found his body in the spring. That taught me a lesson early about hypothermia. Never leave your rig without good clothes and the means to sit out a wet, cold night. Bears get the hype but hypothermia will get you. Condolences to the family.
 
One November when I was a kid, in the late 70s/early 80s, my dad and I found a snowed-in pickup truck in that part of unit 6. i want to say Windy Creek? We reported it. Turned out it was left by an elk hunter who was caught in a storm while packing out quarters. They found his body in the spring. That taught me a lesson early about hypothermia. Never leave your rig without good clothes and the means to sit out a wet, cold night. Bears get the hype but hypothermia will get you. Condolences to the family.
Some ask why I have a 25lb day pack. Layers, layers, layers. Moisture barrier.

Early wet snow is the worst. It goes right through everything.
 
These stories speak to staying calm and thinking through decisions. I am judging no one’s decisions, but thinking about myself. What would I do? No one is above it.

I once made a decision to walk across the Big Hole as a kid. I had walked myself into a serious pickle. Slowly work the river for miles and miles in the dark, or cross to the road? It was mid-season and cold as hell. I survived… I was lucky. Thank God I didn’t fall. I used to think I could do anything, now I’ve learned anything can happen to anyone. Over confidence = Danger
 
25 yrs ago I was hunting after closing up the cabin for the year. 1st good Sierra storm of Oct and I found a trail and waited 10 min and shot a decent buck. Gutted it and got it in the back of the Tacoma. Soaked and cold I headed down the hill at noon.

18 inches of snow driving out and a steady stream of guys heading UP......7 hunters went missing. 5 found near their trucks and the other 2 in spring.

It snowed 5 feet that night and another 2 the next day.
 
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