Sorry I have been MIA here. I have been struggling with health, weather and equipment issues.
It was the final struck of the day. The snow is next to impossible for the Antichrist. This was probably the 20th stuck in 4 km. In fact at one point to turn around I had to dig a 12' circle to the ground to hand bomb the pig in a circle. Exhaustion got the best of me and with the road in sight this happened. I walked out and back to the cabin. By road it was 8 km. Over night it hit -36 and the antichrist wouldn't start, so there it sat for 5 days. Friday Skyler and Troy came out with me. I took a new battery and the Antichrist fired up. A chainsaw and a tug and we got back up on the trail. Trapping Inc TV
Rich and Sandi sit down for a looooong podcast with the folks from Panoramic. You can find out more about the guys at https://www.panoramicoutdoors.com/
Which way do you like to look at the lynx the belly or the back?
Is it any wonder that a 27 pound cat can walk on top of 3 feet of powder snow? The first picture is the bottom of a lynx paw. I'm always amazed that the pads show in their tracks at all with all that fur. The second picture shows my hand (that is a 2xl glove on it) in between the front paws of a good lynx. The left paw is the top and the right paw shows the bottom.