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Bowriter 20-May-17
Drahthaar 20-May-17
midwest 20-May-17
Charlie Rehor 20-May-17
M.Pauls 20-May-17
kadbow 20-May-17
Stoneman 20-May-17
Cazador 20-May-17
Cazador 20-May-17
ryanrc 20-May-17
t-roy 20-May-17
Dyjack 20-May-17
Paul@thefort 20-May-17
elkman52 20-May-17
Z Barebow 20-May-17
must@huntelk 21-May-17
MUZZLEBOW 21-May-17
LUNG$HOT 21-May-17
MUZZLEBOW 21-May-17
Highway Star 21-May-17
LUNG$HOT 21-May-17
Kat Daddy 23-May-17
From: Bowriter
20-May-17

Bowriter's embedded Photo
Bowriter's embedded Photo
At some point, an artistic sheep herder had time on his hands. Tierra Amarilla, NM

From: Drahthaar
20-May-17
I like it. Forrest

From: midwest
20-May-17
Why does her face look like a Pyrenees? 8^0

20-May-17

Charlie Rehor's embedded Photo
1930, Love story
Charlie Rehor's embedded Photo
1930, Love story
1930, Love story, Utah

From: M.Pauls
20-May-17

M.Pauls's embedded Photo
M.Pauls's embedded Photo
Guess he had something on his mind... so did I!

From: kadbow
20-May-17

kadbow's embedded Photo
kadbow's embedded Photo
I see it all over.

From: Stoneman
20-May-17

Stoneman's embedded Photo
Stoneman's embedded Photo
seems to be a theme...

From: Cazador
20-May-17
Dudes isolated always drawing what I'm sure they missed. Imagine the size of a tree needed to sketch the average american woman?

From: Cazador
20-May-17

From: ryanrc
20-May-17
Midwest, because after a while he must have gotten sick of the sheep.....

From: t-roy
20-May-17
Sheep camp........where the men are men & the sheep are nervous!

From: Dyjack
20-May-17
Haha looks like something you'd find in TA.

From: Paul@thefort
20-May-17
What pisses me off is this exact carving on the trees, and especially in a Wilderness Area. No respect for nature at it's finest and I expect most of it is done by non hunters. my best, Paul

From: elkman52
20-May-17
I think I know her!!

From: Z Barebow
20-May-17
Is it just me, or does it look like most of the women have the face of a sheepdog? Apparently the sheepherders have type.

From: must@huntelk
21-May-17

must@huntelk's embedded Photo
must@huntelk's embedded Photo
Found this one in Colorado

From: MUZZLEBOW
21-May-17

MUZZLEBOW's embedded Photo
MUZZLEBOW's embedded Photo
Found several of these on an Elk hunt at Red Creek Outfitters in Utah a couple of years ago. I shot the arrow at 24 yards & nailed it! Surprized myself more than my guide!

From: LUNG$HOT
21-May-17
Muzzlebow, how many times did you see the name "Tim McPhee" on trees down in Red Creek?

From: MUZZLEBOW
21-May-17
Wow, I do remember seeing trees with that name on them. Sounds like you've hunted there too. Beautiful piece of land with lots of Elk!

From: Highway Star
21-May-17

Highway Star's embedded Photo
Highway Star's embedded Photo
I thought this one was good.

Scott

From: LUNG$HOT
21-May-17
Once upon a time all that land was through there was either public or the old timers just didn't care who "owned" it and it was just Red Creek without the "outfitters". I believe the top of Red Creek is still public but it's been years since I've been back in that far. Tim McPhee was a good friend of my Dad growing up and the entire McPhee family was friends with Our family the "Clydes" They were all homesteaders down in the Heber valley but spent TONS of time throughout all that land up there on horses hunting fishing etc... Both families still frequent those hills in the fall for the rifle and muzzle loader seasons. The hunting through all that country used to be really good but anymore it looks like an interstate up there with so many trucks, atv's, motor cycles etc... during hunting season it's crazy. At dawn and dusk it's a steady flow of headlights. The animals there get pushed to the private ranches really fast now. It's hard to go 100 yards in that area without seeing a tree with the "McPhee" name on it or my great grandfather "Ellis Clyde". You could say the roots run deep there! Lol

From: Kat Daddy
23-May-17

Kat Daddy's embedded Photo
Kat Daddy's embedded Photo
here is an old one

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