My wife is out of town visiting her family in Louisiana, and I seem to have found myself with a lot of time and 3 days to spend it on. I've been cooped up in the house now for two days and I'm going stir crazy looking for things to do other than go out into the crowds of Christmas shoppers ::shudder::
So I'm going down to the hunting lease to get some time in. I have a planned trip to the lease next weekend, but I figure it won't hurt to get down there twice before season is over. I've still got plenty of open tag's available and there's no sense not using them when we have loads of doe on our property. I still have a buck tag too...
Problem is, nobody else on the lease can get away this weekend, the landowner doesn't allow guests, and I've never gone hunting or camping alone. It's in a rural area, but populated and I have cell phone service on the entire property in case of emergency. The idea of hunting/camping alone sounds like fun, but the logistics are somewhat daunting. I need to gather some brush wood for a fire, I'll be cooking for one, and setting up and breaking camp on my own. I'm perfectly capable of handling all of this, as I usually do most of it anyway when there are others at camp with me. I'm looking forward to it in all honesty. The only thing that bothers me is the idea that the logistics may take up more time than I want to spend on them, but that's not too big of a deal...
Anybody else ever hunted or camped alone? Throw me some tips or advice on things to do to pass the time, safety tips, etc.
-SS
So I'm going down to the hunting lease to get some time in. I have a planned trip to the lease next weekend, but I figure it won't hurt to get down there twice before season is over. I've still got plenty of open tag's available and there's no sense not using them when we have loads of doe on our property. I still have a buck tag too...
Problem is, nobody else on the lease can get away this weekend, the landowner doesn't allow guests, and I've never gone hunting or camping alone. It's in a rural area, but populated and I have cell phone service on the entire property in case of emergency. The idea of hunting/camping alone sounds like fun, but the logistics are somewhat daunting. I need to gather some brush wood for a fire, I'll be cooking for one, and setting up and breaking camp on my own. I'm perfectly capable of handling all of this, as I usually do most of it anyway when there are others at camp with me. I'm looking forward to it in all honesty. The only thing that bothers me is the idea that the logistics may take up more time than I want to spend on them, but that's not too big of a deal...
Anybody else ever hunted or camped alone? Throw me some tips or advice on things to do to pass the time, safety tips, etc.
-SS