jds holler
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That pic in my original post was actually from, I think six or so years ago. We were deer hunting with some friends in an area that was spider webbed with old logging roads. Conditions were perfect for bikes, since there had been just enough moisture to sort of "set" the surface. It was my first try at working bikes into our hunting, and I can see the potential, as well as ways to improve on it.
Since we had motor vehicle back-up, we would often drop a bike in a particular spot, make a GPS landmark, and then drop the hunter in another spot where he/she could hump through to where the bike was.
There are plenty of places where bikes wouldn't be worth a damn, but sometimes they can be a big help, and a lot of fun. jd
Since we had motor vehicle back-up, we would often drop a bike in a particular spot, make a GPS landmark, and then drop the hunter in another spot where he/she could hump through to where the bike was.
There are plenty of places where bikes wouldn't be worth a damn, but sometimes they can be a big help, and a lot of fun. jd