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1958 - 28 days in the Cassiars
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As you may have seen on the African Hunting forum, I have been scanning some old hunting photos from trips my grandfather made over the years. Below are some from a 28 day trip in the Cassiars in 1958. They took Stone Sheep, Mountain Goat, Caribou, a couple of Grizzlies, and at least one moose. Unfortunately, I don't have many details about the hunt yet. My grandfather's good friend, Erwin Bauer, did write several stories about this trip in various hunting magazines - I am still sorting through the articles. I hope you enjoy the photos.

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Simply grand! And to think those old boys did it all in wool and walnut...
 
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amazing, thanks for sharing
 
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loved em.. sure would enjoy sharing a campfire with your grandfather
 
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Absolutely fantastic. My dream hunt, to be sure. What a great way to remember a fine gentleman.
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ahh the good life amazing photos thanks for sharing would like to read the story again thanks for sharing
 
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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.


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What great pictures can you imagine being there with them what a thrill dancing
 
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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.
 
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Wonderful trip. When was Art Dubs' trip to the Cassiars for the hunting movie "Great American Wilderness"? One likely inspired the other.


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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.


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Gotta love that Kodachrome!
 
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Wow!!!!! Thanks so much.

Those are great photos.
 
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It'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.

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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.
 
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I 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.

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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.
 
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Fabulous 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.
 
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Wow! My dream hunt too. What a great collection. Just makes me want to pack up, load up, and head up!

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