It doesn’t matter how good of shape you are in. A hike through the Idaho wilderness challenges everyone. But the spectacular scenery keeps you moving forward, regardless of what your lungs and legs say. The trip actually began to come to fruition early last spring with a phone call from my friend Corey Fields. “Hey John, want to go elk hunting in the mountains of Idaho?” he asked. “You promised,” he added, referring to our previous conversation during a snowmobile trip in the western United States last February. “Sure,” I responded without even giving any more thought. Fields explained he wanted the challenge of doing everything on our own, without the help of a guide or outfitter. It sounded better all the time. Kokomo residents Jeff Fager, (L. to R.) John Martino, Avery, Quintin and Corey Fields ventured to the mountains of eastern Idaho for a camping and hunting trip.
Idaho Doesn't Disappoint!
Idaho Doesn't Disappoint!
Idaho Doesn't Disappoint!
It doesn’t matter how good of shape you are in. A hike through the Idaho wilderness challenges everyone. But the spectacular scenery keeps you moving forward, regardless of what your lungs and legs say. The trip actually began to come to fruition early last spring with a phone call from my friend Corey Fields. “Hey John, want to go elk hunting in the mountains of Idaho?” he asked. “You promised,” he added, referring to our previous conversation during a snowmobile trip in the western United States last February. “Sure,” I responded without even giving any more thought. Fields explained he wanted the challenge of doing everything on our own, without the help of a guide or outfitter. It sounded better all the time. Kokomo residents Jeff Fager, (L. to R.) John Martino, Avery, Quintin and Corey Fields ventured to the mountains of eastern Idaho for a camping and hunting trip.