Originally Posted by
kjarod
Thank you Muley 70 for your input. I never thought about the safety issue side of it. And like you said every story has two sides. But I am not out to make the outfitter look bad. Like I said the hospitality was great and the outfitter could not have been nicer. So I wasn't making anything up, that was truly what went on good or bad. That is the reason I wrote this post to see if anyone could give a good explanation. However, it is partially my fault too for not talking to the outfitter (which was also my guide) about how I felt. All in all I had a great time and that really is all that matters.
This is a fair post KJ. I am not saying you are lying, not did I even imply that or mean to. Many considerations go into a camp, with safety of hunters, guides and livestock always being the number one priority. We instruct all of our clients that they need to be prepared to spend the night on the mountain if they get lost. I will not look for them at night as the possibilty of injury to searchers is too great, and the chances of finding them are too slim. We do many many things based on the safest method principle.