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It is a good day in the neighborhood...

ISS

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Saw the Neurosurgeon today. Approved for spinal compression fracture asap. February 1st of 2022 I fell at the VA Hospital and L3 suffered a Compression Fracture. Three years later, and they are finally going to repair me. I will be able to load my rifles and gear and head to the high country after Rockchucks after one trip last year. It was a scary thing, being out of cell phone range up 12,000 feet.
God Bless my Dr.

ISS
 
I love the high country too....big time. There's just something special about cruising those high altitude meadows with a pet rifle at timberline, glassing for these guys sunning on a rock outcropping. It makes for a great day.

We've got beaucoup rockchucks right here at 3,700' elevation. This one pictured below is the equivalent of two blocks away from the house. I use this area as my "rockchuck barometer" to see if it's worth a trip a whole six miles away for some great chuck shooting at a local ranch. When "my guys" are up, it's time to grab a rifle and kit and head to the ranch.

Taken with my Nikon DSLR and a 300mm lens:



When it's "chuck time", it's a good time (for me, not so much for the chucks.....;) )



One very good morning a while back with my Cooper 20VT out for a walkabout:



ISS, glad to hear you'll be getting 'fixed' soon for that back injury. I suffered four compression fractured vertebrae's from a plane crash, then one on my Harley some years ago (to really do it up right), and along with spinal scoliosis, I'm usually always in pain, but have learned over the years to deal with it. I've resisted letting the surgeons get to cutting on my back (they've cut about everywhere else though). Good luck on your upcoming surgery, I sincerely hope it gets 'fixed' and ends the pain for you so you can get back out doing what we both love.
 
They doe at them quite a bit in the Eastern part of the country. Mine are in pieces or rally bloodshot.

Surgery: I can deal with the pain, I have since the day I fell. I just need my balance and mobility back. I do know God has a plan.

thanks guys,

ISS
 
Saw the Neurosurgeon today. Approved for spinal compression fracture asap. February 1st of 2022 I fell at the VA Hospital and L3 suffered a Compression Fracture. Three years later, and they are finally going to repair me. I will be able to load my rifles and gear and head to the high country after Rockchucks after one trip last year. It was a scary thing, being out of cell phone range up 12,000 feet.
God Bless my Dr.

ISS
So when's the surgery ? Have to get you on the prayer list for a speedy and complete recovery
 
This “Chuck” you speak of…….do they taste good?

Anything like a black tailed Jack rabbit in SW AZ? We eat their back strap
When I was in college in the late 1960's, there was an ad in the Bangor Daily News for woodchuck meat, 20 cents a pound or 50 cents fancy wrapped...no kidding!!

Oh, and that tractor trailer full of eggs heist in PA the other day...I was at the local store for coffee yesterday and they told me about it. At first I thought it was a yoke.
 
The 14th I get a weird X-Ray. They do a video with me leaning forward 90* and then slowly rotating backwards as far as I can. Looks like the surgery would occur within two weeks of the review.

I am grateful beyond the telling for all the prayer and well wishes. You guys are the best!!!!!!!!!!

ISS
 
Saw the Neurosurgeon today. Approved for spinal compression fracture asap. February 1st of 2022 I fell at the VA Hospital and L3 suffered a Compression Fracture. Three years later, and they are finally going to repair me. I will be able to load my rifles and gear and head to the high country after Rockchucks after one trip last year. It was a scary thing, being out of cell phone range up 12,000 feet.
God Bless my Dr.

ISS
Why you hunting them so high?
 
As has been mentioned by others, there is something extra special about the pursuit of Rock Chucks in high and rocky elevations that makes for an exceptional day. The combination of crisp clean air and magnificent scenery, coupled with a few Rock Chucks, just makes for epic afternoon spent at and above timberline.

Big Horn rock chucks.jpg

ISS. Best wishes for a successful surgery and for a recovery that allows you to again enjoy the great outdoors.
 

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