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+1!Please get back to us this year. You had a lot of people worried about you. Plus your write ups are always well worth the read.








These "trash camps" are where folks haul all kinds of stuff into the wilderness. Leaving behind, empty fuel cans, propane bottles, chairs, stove parts, whole wood stoves, tables, pipes, poles, rebar, tarps, nails, screws, pots, pans, coolers, carpets, structures, frameworks, crappers, bed frames, boat anchors, all manner of stuff left to decay in the woods. We've come across a number of these, over the years. A lot of trash. Sometimes a treasure is found.He is Alaska sub legal. For us it must have 4+ brow tines on one side, or be over 50" wide. The bull has neither. Only other exception is a spike or fork bull.Ermundo! I like it! That first moose looks huge, maybe it’s the angle. I was in shock when you said he was sublegal.



