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CTAS High Country Shoot June-20/23

Started by kadbow, January 30, 2019, 10:33:09 AM

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Ben Maher

Mate,
This Aussie has a bunch of fun and met heaps of great people .
Thanks for all your hard work  !

Cheers
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

kadbow

It was nice meeting you Ben, hope you can make it back sometime under normal conditions.
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Mark R

I was visiting family in Keystone a 2 hr. drive away so I decided to go( first time). Got there Thursday afternoon, helped with the new tent and shot 3 courses afterward, got rained on halfway through the extreme course, got a little soggy but not drenched, it was fun and a challenge navigating the courses, not for anyone out for a leisurely walk  through the forest. Little did I know it was the best day to shoot. I stayed in town 20 min ride away on a Co. dirt gravel Rd, not good when the weather turns wet and snowy. Sat. morning started out beautiful after a hard spring I mean summer snow all day Fri. witch I never even attempted to go up there that day, instead I went to Glenwwood Springs and soaked in the Hot Springs all day. I made it back up Sat morning( whew)  I should of not attempted that, but did not drive much further in from the entrance the road in was very wet and rutted so I walked the rest of the way to the food tent, Ate breakfast shot in the snow a little and left about 11:30 to get back to a family function in Dillon. The Drive back to Dillon was great highway 70 was dry and the sun was shinning, of course that changed quickly and it rained and snowed till Mon. morning witch again was a beautiful day to travel back home. I think the weather changed from sun to rain to snow about 20 or more times throughout the time I was out there, early summer in the mountains can be a wonderful bitch depending on weather you stayed safe or not. Not gonna comment any further because of the weather, I hope everyone got out of there safely.

LongbowArchitect

Sometimes the weather cooperates, sometimes it doesn't.

HornHunter

Quote from: LongbowArchitect on June 25, 2019, 06:31:24 PM
Sometimes the weather cooperates, sometimes it doesn't.
Here's more fun...

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There is room for all of Gods creatures, right next to my mashed potatoes!

Bigriver

fire=fun, stuck truck, not fun. yikes
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Squirrel Hunter

I stayed and shot all day Fri and Sat; had to leave early Sun. It was certainly cold and challenging in several ways but I shot every course at least twice and had a great time. The board members and shoot volunteers did a truly heroic job of keeping things going. To all of them who may be reading, THANK YOU for all you did and for a great shoot.

Michael Pfander

I got to shoot 2 rounds Sat.  My nephew came up from Denver and learned about 3D.  The BBQed pork was great.  The Fred Bear course was fun as always.  What do I do now with all the milk jugs in the back of my rig?

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kadbow

Michael, you could save them for next year? :bigsmyl: It was nice meeting you.
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Michael Pfander

I'll save them for when you come down in Jan.
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