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True Wild Pig Hunt - Absolutely NO HIGH FENCES HERE!!! Most of this terrain is a 10/12 pitch. Very physically demanding terrain.

Picture #1 - This is Mike and Mic, I am behind the camera. And here we are heading down to a lower elevation and will drop off the Polaris buggy, which we put chains on, and then we will leave it below and have the other machines on top. This allows us to hunt down and take the buggy back up to the 4 Wheelers. Much easier than hiking back up. And if you have ever hunted terrain like this - you can appreciate having all this equipment.

Picture #2 - Here is a nice Russian Boar. What a trophy.

Picture #3 - As you can tell temps went from 50's to 20's and 45 mph wind and a 5" snow storm.

Picture #4 - Here is a Boar that almost cost me this Honda Foreman ES when my heart went to my throat cause I came that close to rolling this unit down the mountain. Which I guarantee would have ended its life. I took it where I shouldn't have to get this hog out.

Picture #5 - 6500 to 7000 ft. and here we are taking switchbacks down to around 3000 ft. We drive about 14 miles on the switchbacks

Picture #6 - As you can see in the backgound - what I mean about a 10/12 pitch - it drops right off. This is a flat area where some vehicles are kept. You can see the bad ass FORD F250 Diesel, with 36" tires and chains, cause up here you don't know what kind of weather can come in. That 5" snow storm came in hours.