LAST EDITED ON Dec-23-17 AT 11:40AM (MST)[p]>Your quote from Rosevelt is so
>rediculous and actually supports Founder/Brian.
>
>
>Teddy says: (and you quoted)
>____________________________
>?The mere fair-weather hunter, who trusts
>entirely to the exertion of
>others, and does more than
>ride or walk about under
>favorable circumstances, and shoot at
>what somebody else shows him,
>is a hunter in name
>only. Whoever would really deserve
>the title must be able,
>at a pinch, to shift
>for himself, to grapple with
>the difficulties and hardships of
>wilderness life unaided, and not
>only to hunt, but at
>times to travel for days,
>whether on foot or on
>horseback, alone.?
>______________________________________
>
>If someone buys Brian info.... they
>are still "shifting" for himself,
>grappling with difficulties and hardships
>of wilderness life....they are doing
>so unaided by a guide...
>and they are traveling for
>days on their own.... possibly
>on foot or horseback... they
>are NOT trusting "entirely" on
>the exertion of others, no
>one is holding their gun
>for them, no one is
>hauling their food for them,
>sure Brian told him where
>the buck "was".
>
>But you then quote a man,
>Rosevelt, who had a camp
>cook. Who hired guides
>to take him to ROSEVELT
>MEADOWS IN THE TOP OF
>THE WYOMING RANGE!!! Then
>Teddy SLAUGHTERS hundreds and hundreds
>of animals and hauls them
>out of there with wagons
>for the SMITHSONIAN
>OH MY HOW NOBLE!
> He had other men
>point him to the canyon...he
>had other men feed him....he
>had other men haul his
>animals.
>
>I have read more than 10
>or so books on Rosevelt
>and not seen this quote.
> He was a hunter
>but lets face it.
> He was FRIGGIN FAT.
> He didnt do
>much to chase bucks.
>He had his food spoon
>fed to him. Ya,
>sometimes he got out and
>went after it but generally
>he was a bit lazy
>and did exactly the opposite
>of what he claims in
>the quote you provided.
>
>WHAT IS SO FUNNY?!? I
>find it funny that TEDDY
>ROSEVELT SUPPORTS FOUNDER.....and your quote
>is the PROOF.
>
>Now that's funny.
>
>"The penalty good men pay for
>indifference to public affairs is
>to be ruled by evil
>men." - Plato
"Entirely on the exertion of others", guess you want to gloss over that line?
Yup. Sitting at your kitchen table, reading FOUNDERS REPORT, to plan your hunt, is the relying on the exertion of others.
So, Aspen, TR having someone point him to a canyon is different than FOUNDER pointing you to a basin, HOW?
Try to be consistant. Your either a "its all the same" guy, or you make distinctions. You seem to think YOUR the distinction. I see little difference in a GUIDE offering drop camps, and what Founder does. Somehow you must believe that wall tent and cookstove make the difference. I happen to think its the info.
BTW, so does Founder. Read his interviews. Read his writings. Watch his videos. He's all about hard work, effort, commitment, etc. Then he sells you the info from all that and lets you pretend its all the same.
Lastly. Next year, and every year after as more and more Founder clones are scouring the mtn "recouping gas and groceries", and YOU have that tag and a mountain full of "scouts" I can't wait to hear about it.
But. Its ok now, its just screwing those residents that are there every year. Those dumbazz redneck hillbilly with their crazy idea of putting in the time and effort. Being frustrated. Eating tags while learning the ropes. Don't those idiots realize you can just write a check and buy all that?
I sent Founder a request to kill this Thread. I say this so you all don't think he did it to shut me/you up. It was my request. Its outrun its usefulness.
ADMIN I REQUEST YOU KILL THIS
"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun"