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That road ends up at the Mount Peeley trailhead. It's a very popular hike and starting point for both Peeley and Sheep Mountain. Especially when the weather cools.

 

I hunt coyotes back in there. Lots of people on the weekends.

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Yep, lots of people hike/hunt in there.

Yup. It's pretty rugged country way back in there. November 2010, a hiker went missing and his remains still haven't been found. Vehicle was found at the trailhead. Friends and family assumed he headed for Sheep Mountain based on previous notes and postings. They searched for months. Sad deal.

 

Anyways....just a side note to that area.

 

Beautiful country, but rugged!

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That road ends up at the Mount Peeley trailhead. It's a very popular hike and starting point for both Peeley and Sheep Mountain. Especially when the weather cools.

 

I hunt coyotes back in there. Lots of people on the weekends.

you mainly see whitetail in there up high ? what about mules and elk ? bear?

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That road ends up at the Mount Peeley trailhead. It's a very popular hike and starting point for both Peeley and Sheep Mountain. Especially when the weather cools.

I hunt coyotes back in there. Lots of people on the weekends.

 

you mainly see whitetail in there up high ? what about mules and elk ? bear?

I've seen both. More mule deer, but I've never actively hunted coues in there so never really glassed for long periods. No elk. You would have to got deeper into the Mazatzal wilderness for bear. I've only seen one. Lots of lion sign tho!

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That road ends up at the Mount Peeley trailhead. It's a very popular hike and starting point for both Peeley and Sheep Mountain. Especially when the weather cools.

I hunt coyotes back in there. Lots of people on the weekends.

you mainly see whitetail in there up high ? what about mules and elk ? bear?

I've seen both. More mule deer, but I've never actively hunted coues in there so never really glassed for long periods. No elk. You would have to got deeper into the Mazatzal wilderness for bear. I've only seen one. Lots of lion sign tho!

 

alright thanks much appreciated!

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