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I've got to confess to you guys: I have taken the West for granted. I moved from Boise to South Carolina this past June and will be here till April/May of 07' and I am having withdrawls.
I have always been an active outdoors man going out hiking at least 2 times a week with my dog. Shed hunting, scouting, hunting, wildlife viewing. I do most of those things everytime I'm out there.
Don't get me wrong the islands down here are pretty as hell, but nothing in my opinion compares to smell of wet sage in the morning, watching the first rays of sunlight hit ridge across the canyon your sitting on or taking that first big breath of cold mountain air.
I have even had dreams of where I'll be shed hunting the next morning only to wake up and realize the closest muley sheds are 2,000 miles away in western Texas or Kansas, still another 1000 miles or more to Idaho. I have to admit I will never move east of the Rockies after I get back to Idaho.
How do you guys feel about the west and what are some of your favorite things about living out here?
I have always been an active outdoors man going out hiking at least 2 times a week with my dog. Shed hunting, scouting, hunting, wildlife viewing. I do most of those things everytime I'm out there.
Don't get me wrong the islands down here are pretty as hell, but nothing in my opinion compares to smell of wet sage in the morning, watching the first rays of sunlight hit ridge across the canyon your sitting on or taking that first big breath of cold mountain air.
I have even had dreams of where I'll be shed hunting the next morning only to wake up and realize the closest muley sheds are 2,000 miles away in western Texas or Kansas, still another 1000 miles or more to Idaho. I have to admit I will never move east of the Rockies after I get back to Idaho.
How do you guys feel about the west and what are some of your favorite things about living out here?