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![]() Great story and photos. What wonderful scenes and I know those photos still can not do justice to the scens in real life. Photos no matter how good can't duplicate the real thing. But from the photos one can get an idea of what the real life scene would look like. I would love to see those scenes, mountain scapes one day. Lucky guy to hunt in such an area. Where man has hunted for more than 5,000 years before. I remember seeing a photo of a Russian wild boar maybe back around 1980 and since then have wanted to hunt these monsters. I would go to Turkey or similar just to hunt Russian wild boar. And probably easier than the mountain climbing for Ibex. ![]() ![]() ![]() Outside cute, inside very basic and not far from some temporary hunting huts. Sometimes we forget our poor people live in much of the world. Quote: I was going to ask what sort of food you were eating. Breakfast of tomatoes, cucumbers and onions!? ![]() Quote: How true. Meeting normal ordinary people directly, living with them, sharing experiences is very different from stereotypes from the other side of the world. Especially doing what you both like and avoiding topics and issues where you will doisagree. ![]() Turks have a reputatiuon for being friendly and welcoming as a people. their gov't has a different repuatation though. Ha ha, talking about friendly, the brothels, oops, Turkish baths. ![]() ![]() Ripp, wonderful to see your hunt stories. No shooting tame beasts behind high wire enclosures in Ripp's stories. Up and down mountains, you are a fit guy. Wonderful story photos and experiences. |