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okay buddy
Posted by bushrat on Feb 10 2006
"I find nothing strange in expecting someone making claims of "easy" to be familiar with that they say is easy."

Fair enough. I've flown before on chartered bush flights and landed on skis on snow on varied terrain. Even had to snowshoe out a trail for the skis before we could take off on occassion. I've shot caribou before from snowshoes. I think it's "easy" to hop on a chartered flight,let the pilot do all the flying stuff, spot caribou from the air, land nearby, strap on snowshoes as the herd advances and shoot a caribou.

That's all I was saying, Mike. You're making it into something it isn't.
Best to ya,
Mark

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