WoW, that's awesome thank you so much for bringing me back home, again, God Bless you Woods and your family have a great evening and many blessings for the New Year.
Great video. Getting me pumped for next archery. I have a canvas tent and stove but no horses so I pack in on foot. That is a lot of work. My camp is at 11,000 ft. But it gets me in shape for season.
Great camp, stock and awesome elk country! I'm headed to the Bob for my third time this Sept., can't wait. Love elk hunting wilderness areas in MT, WY, ID and my home state of WA. Have a great season and good luck!
Jeffrey Collier Thanks for stopping by and Watching Jeffrey!...and thanks for the share...I wish you good success this year up in the Bob amigo...woods
Hi brother I am just checking out you.you are not here from your final climbing video.so I am kind of worry about you . please I really love your videos content so if you can just sometimes do us some videos it will be great. I like this old school America way that you live.i can't find others do it this way so....hope you're doing great. Atb from tunisia.hamza
That actually comes from mules horses and donkeys that were used in the war each bell means something. I believe that 1 bell is a pack animal 2 bells is broken to saddle and 3 is broken to saddle and cart. Made it easy for people to know what animal could do what
Man, I am diggin' on this vid!! As much as I love my huntin', I love ta just get out inna woods and dink around with things that need doing. Cuttin yer own wood warms ya at LEAST twice. And makes for a good night's sleep in some squared away woods, too. If I were a man of more substantial means I'd gift ya a proper GoPro just ta see better quality vid from ya! d;^) Looks like a great time with great folks. There's nothin' better. Thanks much for sharing this.
Thanks for taking the time amigo!...spend most my time wander'n these mountains...ever since the youtube folks is changed shit around, i sorta got fed up trying to edit and load videos...means i can spend more time fiddle fart'n around and less time worrying about recording things!...lol...thanks again for watching!!!...woods
Howdy Marshall...how you doing amigo?....its woods here...but you can call me Dave...ha ha! glad you stopped in to watch my video my young friend...see you at church!!!!!...woods
How do you know the mules won’t take off miles away? I have a few horses I’d like to use to pack in and out but I’m not confident I will find them after hunting 5 days, they’re both real broke and won’t bolt but i thought they might slowly wander so far I’d never find them
Thanks Paul!....a spike camp is also known as a drop camp...thats when you set up a remote camp for a client or two that are planning on hunting without a guide and on foot...we provide shelter, food, and pack them in and out...woods
Looks like a great trip. hard work but good work. Do you use the mules for packing and the horses for riding? Is this because the mules are more hardy? thanks for the great vid share, safe travels, Frazer.
Thanks Frazer...we use both horses and mules for packing and for riding...they say mules are better in rough terrain, but ya can't prove it by me...woods
I had a hunch you did somethin like that... you just seem like the type... horses cant survive were i live. cant fit through the bush & nothin to eat. mules are stubborn enough to try ... but still.
Low viewers! It means theres lots of country to ride in and no dweebs to mess it up.
Thank you for the videos.
Sooooooo much fun and joy.
this video has everything i love in it, chain saws, firewood, mules, tents!!!
WoW, that's awesome thank you so much for bringing me back home, again, God Bless you Woods and your family have a great evening and many blessings for the New Year.
great video,like the view and that was some nice timber you cut.lots of fire wood.lots of work.that old axe was a great fine
Nice mix of activities. takes a lot to set up a drop camp
Woods, I enjoyed every second of your video! Love to see the horses in the mountains getting ready for hunting! Thanks for sharing. AKA flatlander88:)
Thanks for stoppin by my friend and thanks for the kind words!!!!....woods
Great video. Getting me pumped for next archery. I have a canvas tent and stove but no horses so I pack in on foot. That is a lot of work. My camp is at 11,000 ft. But it gets me in shape for season.
Nice video beautiful country
Thanks for dropping in Elmer!...USA
@@MTwoodsrunner you’re welcome
Great camp, stock and awesome elk country! I'm headed to the Bob for my third time this Sept., can't wait. Love elk hunting wilderness areas in MT, WY, ID and my home state of WA. Have a great season and good luck!
Jeffrey Collier Thanks for stopping by and Watching Jeffrey!...and thanks for the share...I wish you good success this year up in the Bob amigo...woods
Hi brother I am just checking out you.you are not here from your final climbing video.so I am kind of worry about you . please I really love your videos content so if you can just sometimes do us some videos it will be great. I like this old school America way that you live.i can't find others do it this way so....hope you're doing great. Atb from tunisia.hamza
Love mules and I like that mule's tail looks like it was given a hair style with an artistic flair
Thanks for watching and for commenting mrsbiblebeliever...blessings...woods
That actually comes from mules horses and donkeys that were used in the war each bell means something. I believe that 1 bell is a pack animal 2 bells is broken to saddle and 3 is broken to saddle and cart. Made it easy for people to know what animal could do what
Nice video. Hope to see more. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting Wyoming Horseman...atb...woods
Man, I am diggin' on this vid!! As much as I love my huntin', I love ta just get out inna woods and dink around with things that need doing. Cuttin yer own wood warms ya at LEAST twice. And makes for a good night's sleep in some squared away woods, too.
If I were a man of more substantial means I'd gift ya a proper GoPro just ta see better quality vid from ya! d;^)
Looks like a great time with great folks. There's nothin' better. Thanks much for sharing this.
Thanks for taking the time amigo!...spend most my time wander'n these mountains...ever since the youtube folks is changed shit around, i sorta got fed up trying to edit and load videos...means i can spend more time fiddle fart'n around and less time worrying about recording things!...lol...thanks again for watching!!!...woods
Howdy Marshall...how you doing amigo?....its woods here...but you can call me Dave...ha ha!
glad you stopped in to watch my video my young friend...see you at church!!!!!...woods
That’s living the dream!
thanks JT....woods
How do you know the mules won’t take off miles away? I have a few horses I’d like to use to pack in and out but I’m not confident I will find them after hunting 5 days, they’re both real broke and won’t bolt but i thought they might slowly wander so far I’d never find them
that is my grandparents they are outfitters they hunt elk moose black bear mt goat
If you ever need a camp cook give me a holler.
I'm moving out there to work in the wild... any advice?
Great trip ! what is a spike camp Woods ? Nice find :)
Thanks Paul!....a spike camp is also known as a drop camp...thats when you set up a remote camp for a client or two that are planning on hunting without a guide and on foot...we provide shelter, food, and pack them in and out...woods
Cheers that's interesting ,Awesome job look forward to seeing more :)
stay safe Paul
Love it
Many Thank's Richard...atb...woods
Looks like a great trip. hard work but good work. Do you use the mules for packing and the horses for riding? Is this because the mules are more hardy? thanks for the great vid share, safe travels, Frazer.
Thanks Frazer...we use both horses and mules for packing and for riding...they say mules are better in rough terrain, but ya can't prove it by me...woods
I had a hunch you did somethin like that... you just seem like the type... horses cant survive were i live. cant fit through the bush & nothin to eat. mules are stubborn enough to try ... but still.
Killing wolves is the best try it
Already bagged three this year...two more and i'll have bagged my limit for 2019...easy peasy...woods
Chain saws are not allowed in wilderness areas. If I heard or saw you doing this you better be ready to defend yourself.
LOL...i'm ready!
Not a designated Wilderness area...but you bring it on any ol ways...woods
Trump in 2020...build that wall....