Looking for a wolf & coyotes

6mm Remington

Ammo Smith
Feb 27, 2006
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I went out on snowshoes today looking for a wolf and/or a coyote or two. Mainly just to get some exercise and to be outside! It was really windy but still was a pretty nice day. I had fun and that's all that matters. Took the 6mm #1B for a walk. I howled a bit but it was so windy that the sound didn't travel very far except for downwind and that doesn't work so well. Thought I would share a couple pictures. I need to start taking more than I do.

David

Looking south towards the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness. This is near Phillipsburg.



Here I had to park as the road was not plowed beyond this point and there was no way to go further. Willow Creek about 8 miles from the main road towards Rock Creek.



A little plug for the MSR Lightning Ascent. Made in USA and very good shoes. They actually have bindings that you can get in and out of with bare hands, cold hands, or gloves on! A bit expensive, but I will wear out before they do. One time expense anyway. Their snowshoe poles are first rate also. Easy to adjust and the baskets can be taken off if you want, and they stay on. Another pair of poles from Atlas not so much. No fun sticking your arm in a hole up to your shoulder trying to find the basket for the pole because it came off. No problem with these at all.



Very simple but strong strap. Easy to slide through the open ended buckle and adjust. Put it in the notch you want and then pull the remainder over and pop it on top of a button. I have never had to stop and adjust these once I have them set. Real simple to take off also. Really nice when your hands are wet and cold so you don't have to fight the darn things. No nylon straps to get twisted up and frozen.



The yellow bar is a lift bar for the back of your foot at your heel. Might look like a gimmick but it is not! It's simple to reach down and pop it up, or just take your basket on your pole and pull it up or push it down. The bar raises the back of your foot when you are going up steep hills. It keeps your foot more level and puts even weight on the snowshoe so not all of it is on your toes. It really works slick. Bar shown down.



Bar popped up and ready to go. Very simple.













 
As always, David, delightful photo-journalism. Great to get out in the snow.
 
Looks like you had a great day. Very nice pics also, used to snowshoe quite a bit when I was younger. I really should get back into it.

Long
 
Excellent David!
That sure is some beautiful country.

JD338
 
Sorry for being a little late :) David that sure looks like beautiful country and the photography is amazing. Thank you very much for sharing!!!

Blessings,
Dan
 
Great country and looks like it was a terrific time! A bad day in the woods is still better than the best day in the office... but it still looked like a pretty good day with that view and weather.
 
That's a great way to get out and spend the day! Great pics! MSR makes good stuff, my water filter, stove and cooking gear for backcountry use is MSR.
 
David, thanks for sharing the beautiful photos... Reminds me of the area around Alder MT that I hunted last November.. and will be returning to this fall. Also gets my blood circulating a little looking at that Beautiful Ruger... My local gun shop has a similar one, used with a Leupold Scope on it in .243 Winchester on the rack. I have been eyeing it for several weeks now. Maybe I should take the plunge.
 
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