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1958 - 28 days in the Cassiars
08 August 2008, 16:49
jsl3170Simply grand! And to think those old boys did it all in wool and walnut...
amazing, thanks for sharing
08 August 2008, 23:08
butchlocloved em.. sure would enjoy sharing a campfire with your grandfather
08 August 2008, 23:39
BUCKMTAbsolutely fantastic. My dream hunt, to be sure. What a great way to remember a fine gentleman.
Walt
09 August 2008, 05:44
tr 405ahh the good life amazing photos thanks for sharing would like to read the story again thanks for sharing
09 August 2008, 10:05
ForrestBWhat a grand trip. Some of those photos look familiar, I must have seen them published before. Thanks for sharing these photos along with those you posted in the African Hunting Forum.
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09 August 2008, 10:14
Charles_HelmVery nice!
09 August 2008, 17:34
billmWhat great pictures can you imagine being there with them what a thrill

08 September 2008, 11:51
DUKquote:
Originally posted by jsl3170:
Simply grand! And to think those old boys did it all in wool and walnut...
... and without GPS and other modern stuff!
Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
08 September 2008, 18:51
SGraves155Wonderful trip. When was Art Dubs' trip to the Cassiars for the hunting movie "Great American Wilderness"? One likely inspired the other.
08 September 2008, 19:29
trouthunterdjI always have mixed emotions when I see pictures and stories such as these. I am jelous for not experiencing what your Grandfather experienced and sorrow because many of the men who livedduring these times are gone.
Thank you for sharing your Grandfathers hunts with us.
The best part of hunting and fishing was the thinking about going and the talking about it after you got back - Robert Ruark
09 September 2008, 21:21
KM5LAGotta love that Kodachrome!
09 September 2008, 23:35
JTEXWow!!!!! Thanks so much.
Those are great photos.
10 September 2008, 10:32
BrantIt's been my pleasure to share the pictures. I am glad others have enjoyed them as well. My Grandfather passed away when I was in my early teens, I was fortunate to know him as long as I did. Growing up, I knew bits and pieces about his travels, but this project has given my a much better appreciate for the adventures he had.
Brant
quote:
Originally posted by trouthunterdj:
I always have mixed emotions when I see pictures and stories such as these. I am jelous for not experiencing what your Grandfather experienced and sorrow because many of the men who livedduring these times are gone.
Thank you for sharing your Grandfathers hunts with us.
10 September 2008, 10:35
BrantI believe Erwing Bauer did several stories in Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, etc. about this trip. I have at least one of them scanned, let me know if you're interested in seeing it.
Brant
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
What a grand trip. Some of those photos look familiar, I must have seen them published before. Thanks for sharing these photos along with those you posted in the African Hunting Forum.
03 October 2008, 01:42
homebrewerFabulous pictures. They still have impact after so many years. My dad was just a young twenty year-old when he went to Alaska in 1950. He hunted and shot just about everything you could back then. He used a 1950 Winchester M70 with open sights. He tells me that you could go anywhere back then. He still has the M70, but with a Weaver K-6 and an Beuhler base that's been on it since 1964. It wasn't fired between 1964 until 2000, and hasn't been fired since.
04 October 2008, 00:11
Jim Z.Wow! My dream hunt too. What a great collection. Just makes me want to pack up, load up, and head up!

*we band of 45-70ers*
Whiskey for my men & beer for my horses!
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