ALASKA!

Kellendv

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T minus 2 weeks until I fly to Anchorage! For those that don’t know I’m heading up to hunt Dall Sheep. What was just a dream is becoming a reality.

I knew I wanted to hunt sheep if possible in my lifetime, but I didn’t think it would happen for many years. I had about half the money I needed and a plan to slowly build it over the years without impacting our other life goals. My grandmother died in December at 102 years young. At Christmas I received a very unexpected, modest monetary gift. Not enough money to significantly change the timeframe of any of our big life goals, but I realized it was enough to just barely make my dream of hunting sheep come true. I realized I could do that now, while I’m still relatively young and fit and probably have a more enjoyable hunt than if I were to go in 20 or 30 years.

I knew it was very late to be booking a sheep hunt and that I would probably have a pretty hard time finding an opening. But I started looking around at prices and searching for recommended outfitters. I found an outfitter that was in my price range and came highly recommended and emailed him. Amazingly he had a space. After talking to him on the phone he told me that he usually saves one spot to sell at the SCI show, but since it had been cancelled it was available and it was mine if I wanted it. Now I really had to make a decision as I knew this hunt would be gone if I didn’t jump on it. I got some references from him and started making calls. After having honest conversations with four of his previous clients I felt comfortable booking and did so. The months have flown by since I booked in January and now it’s go time! I booked with Steve Johnson of Ultimate Alaskan Adventures. My interactions with him so far have given me confidence but I obviously can’t comment further at this point. If you want to see what this hunt will be like, watch Western Hunter season 5, episode 3, “The Pinnacle.” In this episode Chris Denham and Mike Duplan go on the exact same hunt with the same outfitter.

This is considered one of the more difficult sheep hunts and he likes to book younger guys for it if possible. My outfitter tells me it’s about a day and a half of walking to get into the sheep. It is in the Chugach range several hours outside of Anchorage.

That’s about all I have to say for now. I'm sure I won't be able to update during the hunt but I'll do a write-up when I get back. I'm happy to answer any questions or do anything I can to help push any of you into this sort of thing. I hope I can inspire someone to take the plunge and make a dream a reality…. This is much more than just a sheep hunt for me, it will be an incredible mountain adventure that I’ll remember long, long after the sheep meat is gone. Get after those adventure hunts!
 
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How many days and What did it cost you? And post him when you smack him!! I will channel good juju for you!! Bucket list!
 
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Just checked his website..much better than mexico that's for sure!! Good luck dude! Looking forward to grin and grips!
 
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It’s a “10 day hunt” but they tack on 2 days because you have to get in and out of the area and you’re not really hunting on those days. I payed about 1K less than what his site says because he hadn’t updated his prices on the website yet when I booked so he split the difference. But even at his current price he is very competitive if you look at what many reputable outfitters charge.
 
It’s a “10 day hunt” but they tack on 2 days because you have to get in and out of the area and you’re not really hunting on those days. I payed about 1K less than what his site says because he hadn’t updated his prices on the website yet when I booked so he split the difference. But even at his current price he is very competitive if you look at what many reputable outfitters charge.
Absolutely..get in there and get er done dude!
 
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Had to look… that looks awesome dude! I’d love to do a moose hunt before I kick the bucket
 
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When I was flying in AK I wasn't qualified for high altitude flying [anything over about 4000 feet] because of lack of experience but a lot of my buddies were. Most were flying goat hunters but some flew in sheep hunters. Their advice to prospective hunters was always the same. Get the best boots you can barely afford. Everything depends upon your feet.

Best of luck. Very eager to read the story and see the pix.
 
I've seen the Pinnacle Hunt.......man your feet are gonna hurt!
It's like 14k in elevation?

Good luck!
 
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Thinking about the crazy inflation that is happening around us, you scored big on that trip!

Pretty incredible opportunity! Looking forward to reading all about it when you post.
 
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I've seen the Pinnacle Hunt.......man your feet are gonna hurt!
It's like 14k in elevation?

Good luck!
The elevation in there actually tops out around 6 or 6.5K. Pretty tame in that respect but it’s a lot of up and down to move around that area.
 
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Good luck Kellen. You’re the right man for the job. And I totally agree -do it now while you’re young. I couldn’t imagine doing a hunt like that.
 
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