Qwatali
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- Africa, New Zealand,Russia
I figured I give the muskox hunt a try first. I told the booked company I don't mind the cold. Boy was I wrong, my watch read -25 after I got off the plane in Nunavu in the later part of March. I thought to myself this ain't to bad. Little did I know the weather was about to change. After getting our licenses and tag we were off for a 5 hr snowmobile sled ride to the hunting area and to set up camp. The ride was weather bearable but ruff as hell bouncing area in the sled. Brought back Kamchatka memories. Finally made it to our camp site. Set up the tent and tried to get a good night sleep anticipating the morning hunt. Woke up to a bombing -51 without the wind chill. I put on everything I had and we were off. Finally around 1pm we spotted our first group of muskox and luckily there was a shooter bull in the bunch. After a short stock my bull was down. I don't know how on this earth these guides handle the cold skinning. I literally had frost forming on my face just the few seconds I took my mask off to take pictures. They estimate the temp with the windchill to be about -65 below. My body stayed warm by my toes and hand were cold to the point you can't even feel them. The buddy that went with me also shot a book head but he ended up with frost bite on a few of his toes. Would post a pic of his toes but it's to nasty. I can handle just about anything for a few days but when I asked about the polar bear hunt, he said it was approx 14 day hunt. I can prepare for the cold a little better but I don't know if I could handle 14 days bouncing around in that sled.
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