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(slow clap) Bravo, Bravo! :hatsoff: That is a fine looking bull!

You didn't mention unit, Wasatch? Pavant? Manti? I haven't seen quakes like that on the Book Cliffs (but I haven't been on them much).
 
Goldhunter;
The unit was Boulder Mtn. Plataeu
The Ancient Navajo called it "The White Face", due to the show staying on the vertical cliffs at 10,000 ft.
We made sure we had the right equipment, food, powder loads, knives, meat sacks and ropes.
We didn't think to make sure the camera was working correctly. Found out the photos were fuzzy after we arrived home.
 
Ah, Boulder! Love that area. I've hunted deer there a few times and was first introduced to brook trout by fishing blind lake with and uncle. :thumbsup:
 
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