My son's first buffalo:
But he didn't use a levergun to bag it...
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Seriously tho',
Deer camp from 1984:

Partner & his Blazer
1984 was the last year we could drive up to this camp. Jan 1985 found President Reagan signing over this former ranch and leased Forest Service land into "Wilderness Zone" status forbidding vehicle or mechanical travel; even tho' roads were there, improved and maintained by the Forest Service, along with buildings. Clearly in violation of the Act that allowed establishment of Wilderness Zones. And, then in violation of the conditions of the Wilderness Zone, during the archery season in 1988 they flew in new girders and concrete mixing equipment to build a new bridge over the Kern River so the John Muir Trail would remain viable thru this new "wilderness zone" after the old bridge suffered flood damage in 1986 & 7.
This neat valley sits at 9200' and is about a mile wide and 3 miles long. It sits along a major trail used by deer from the higher elevations to the southern end of Owens valley for wintering. In hunting there for 7 out of 10 years, I learned that it doesn't take a great hunter; but does require the luck to be in the right place at the RIGHT time. That one was the biggest buck I've ever taken, both rack and body. Estimated live weight 225lbs, 3x4 with 26" between the beams.
Although most of the road was great, and the weather was short sleeve 65ºF during the day; one spot had snow drifted over the road that took us 5 hours to clear 100yards of 6' drifts. I hunted this area with my pards (4 person party hunt draw) in '81, '82, '84, '85, '86, '87 & '89.