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Final-Likelihood Billy: Whereas Battling MS, a Diehard Hunter Attracts a As soon as-in-a-Lifetime Mountain Goat Tag


Justin Christensen used to run all around the Utah mountains. Again within the day, his buddies dubbed him “the Mountain Goat” for his capacity to cruise by probably the most treacherous backcountry terrain at a surprising tempo. After a long time of chasing huge mule deer bucks within the Wasatch Vary, Christensen knew the terrain and the habits of the animals that lived there by coronary heart.

However he doesn’t get out within the mountains a lot anymore. Christensen has secondary progressive a number of sclerosis, a persistent illness that impacts the central nervous system. MS mainly causes the physique to assault itself by mistake. Meaning Christensen’s as soon as match and wholesome physique is slowly weakening. He has hassle with steadiness and coordination, which has led him to depend on a pair of strolling sticks. A very good day for Christensen is one the place he doesn’t fall. 

He was recognized with MS in 2014. On the time, he was serving because the chief of police for the small city of Escalante, inhabitants 821. 

“I knew one thing was improper as a result of I couldn’t run anymore,” 54-year-old Christensen says. “I liked operating, however I might journey each occasionally as a result of my proper leg simply wouldn’t work proper.”

The analysis was devastating for a lifelong outdoorsman like Christensen.

“That analysis was powerful as a result of I used to be very, very energetic. I couldn’t discover anyone who may sustain with me,” he says. “It’s laborious now. Strolling has gotten actually laborious. And at any time when I’m going anyplace, I’ve to make use of the strolling sticks. I’ve about worn them out. Some days simply actually harm, and it’s laborious to do something.”

Christensen shot loads of huge bucks and bulls throughout his heyday as a mountain hunter. However one critter that was nonetheless on his bucket listing was a Utah mountain goat. For many years he had dreamed of chasing goats in his unit, which comprises Mount Nebo, the best peak within the Wasatch vary at nearly 12,000 ft.  

The odds for drawing a limited-entry, once-in-a-lifetime mountain goat tag within the Nebo unit are extremely steep. There are solely 9 resident “any weapon” goat tags for the unit and there could be greater than 600 Utah candidates in 2023. However Christensen had 20 choice factors to his title from twenty years price of making use of and ready. It was lastly his flip to win the lottery.

“My days had been numbered to attract this goat tag whereas I may nonetheless do one thing,” Christensen says. “I lastly drew a restricted entry, any weapon goat tag on the Nebo unit … It’s humorous as a result of no person else in my household drew something [in 2023]. It was like anyone mentioned, ‘Okay, right here’s your final hoorah, and everyone’s going to be there to assist.’”

Getting Dialed In

Looking goats in Utah’s Nebo unit isn’t simple. Mountain goats reside within the worst terrain on earth: locations most different animals (together with people) can’t get to. A profitable hunt in goat nation normally requires severe capturing abilities, saint-level endurance, and top-notch health. 

Christensen has six grown kids: Jacori, 31; Jaquel, 30; Brock, 26; Brittan, 25; Brayden, 22; and Jarrett, 20. All of them hunt and all had been stoked to assist their dad fill his goat tag. 

A picture of the steep Utah landscape.
Even late within the season, goats reside in rugged nation. Picture by Justin Christensen

Picture by Justin Christensen

Getting shut sufficient to a goat to make an moral shot is hard for hunters of their bodily prime, however it will show much more difficult for Christensen. Stalking over steep, rocky terrain was unattainable, so he knew he must stretch the boundaries of his efficient capturing vary. 

To do this, he had a rifle customized constructed for longer pictures. His rig was constructed on a Remington 700 motion, chambered in 6.5-284 Norma, and topped with a 6.5-20x50mm Vortex Viper MIL-dot scope. 

His son-in-law labored up a handload utilizing Norma brass, 93 grains of Hodgdon H4831 Brief Lower rifle powder, and a 143-grain Hornady ELD-X bullet. All that was left to do was for Christensen to place within the vary time. After loads of time getting snug with the rifle, he additionally confirmed his dope at elevation.

“About two weeks earlier than the hunt, we drove up on the mountain so I may shoot at elevation,” Christensen says. “I shot at 1,000 yards, and it was proper on. I used to be feeling fairly good, and my son-in-law was beaming.”

A Lengthy Shot

Christensen and his household determined that he ought to wait till as late within the season as potential to time his hunt with the rut, when billies are much less cautious and infrequently transfer right down to decrease elevations seeking nannies. However when early snowstorms hit Utah in October, Christensen determined it was time to make his transfer. 

“We selected the weekend earlier than the rifle deer hunt and that everybody would come to the home,” Christensen says. “My daughter and her husband introduced their horses, and we had side-by-sides. We had been ready to go nearly anyplace.”

Christensen, three of his kids, and their spouses loaded up their UTVs and took an previous mining street up Mount Baldy the second weekend in October to search for goats. 

“We actually thought we had been going to go for slightly side-by-side trip. We thought we might go to the place the street ends in slightly saddle, sit up there, and never see something,” Christensen says. “Then we had been going to return again down off the mountain, load the horses up and spend the evening on Dry Mountain. That was our plan.”

These plans modified shortly when Christensen’s daughter Jacori stepped out of the UTV and mentioned, “Hey, Dad. I believe there’s a goat over there.”

After discussing whether or not the white object was truly a goat or only a goat-shaped rock, Jaquel pulled out her recognizing scope to settle the controversy. 

“No, that’s a goat. That’s a great goat,” she mentioned. “Get your gun prepared.”

Christensen hurried over as greatest he may to have a look. Certain sufficient, the white blob was not a goat-shaped rock, however a pleasant billy mendacity down and going through the group. Christensen ranged him at 923 yards. 

“We didn’t assume we may get me any nearer,” Christensen says, “So we’re mendacity there on this saddle simply watching this goat, ready for him to maneuver so I can shoot. I felt actual snug capturing at that distance.” 

Whereas he was ready for the billy to rise up and provides him a shot alternative, another hunters in ATVs rounded the mountain and began driving their manner. At that time, the goat stood up, however as a substitute of turning broadside, he circled and laid again down in the identical spot. Solely now, he was going through away from Christensen. 

“We form of received nervous hoping that these hunters wouldn’t see him and attempt to shoot first,” Christensen says. 

Understanding that along with his restricted mobility he may not get one other alternative at a mountain goat from such a steady place, Christensen determined he needed to shoot.

He steadied his crosshairs on the goat and broke a clear shot as his household noticed for him by their optics. 

“I ended up hitting him slightly decrease than I wished within the hind quarter,” Christensen says. “He was form of hobbling away, so I shot him once more. That point I hit him on the alternative facet. That’s when he turned and tumbled down the hill into some pine timber and out of sight.”

As if to verify the miracle, an annular eclipse handed proper over them nearly instantly after the shot, wrapping the mountain in an unearthly glow.

Hazy mountain landscape
An annular eclipse occurred shortly after Christensen shot his goat, giving the panorama an unearthly gentle. Picture by Justin Christensen

Picture by Justin Christensen

The Restoration

Now they needed to get to the billy and pack him off the mountain.

“We took off to get better him, however that mountain is actually fairly gnarly,” Christensen says. “I used to be going sluggish as a result of I had to make use of my strolling sticks.”

Jacori stayed along with her dad to make sure he didn’t take a tumble whereas the remainder of the household cast forward to get to his goat. Virtually 5 hours after he fired his two pictures, Christensen managed to hike nearly shut sufficient to place arms on his goat. Virtually.

“I couldn’t get the final 100 yards to the goat. Everyone else was over there, however I couldn’t get to it,” Christensen says. “He’d fallen down a rocky chute that I simply didn’t dare attempt to cross. If I had fallen, that goat restoration would have was an emergency rescue. That was actually laborious. I couldn’t get any photos of me proper there with the goat the place he laid.”

A mountain goat lays against a rock.
Tough terrain saved Christensen from attending to the spot the place his mountain goat dropped. Picture courtesy of Justin Christensen

Picture courtesy of Justin Christensen

At that time, sundown was urgent down on them, and Christensen determined to go again to the place they’d parked that morning. He knew that mountaineering out of there in the dead of night could be far harder and harmful for him.

“I used to be in all probability 300 yards from the path once they handed me packing out my goat. Everybody was hustling as a result of it was getting darkish,” Christensen says. “I hadn’t even seen him but. I solely noticed the white hair as they packed him previous me.”

Christensen didn’t get the chance to put arms on his once-in-a-lifetime goat till he made it again to the parked side-by-side he’d rode in on that morning.

“They convey him over and set him down in entrance of me, nonetheless tied onto the pack,” Christensen says. “I received to unwrap him like a Christmas current and see him for the primary time. All I may say was, ‘Wow.’ I had no phrases.”

It was darkish and chilly, and everyone was hungry, so Christensen rolled his goat again up, and the entire group headed off the mountain with everyone smiling. Once they received house, his spouse gave him a great scolding for mountaineering up to now throughout the mountain, after which fed everybody heat taco soup. They ate, laughed, and talked in regards to the hunt till nearly midnight.  

Justin Christensen poses with the hide and head of a mountain goat.
Justin Christensen lastly will get a better have a look at his billy.

Picture courtesy of Justin Christens

“It was a great time. No one received harm. All of us made it out and in. I simply didn’t get to place my arms on him proper the place he fell,” Christensen says. “It was a fairly cool feeling to know that I had waited all these years to try to get one and when it lastly occurred nearly everyone received to be there. He’s not a record-book goat, however he’s a great one. Means higher than I ever anticipated to get.”

Christensen isn’t searching this yr, not solely as a result of he didn’t draw any tags however as a result of his physique simply doesn’t work prefer it used to. He feels blessed to have ended final yr on such a excessive word and that he received to share the expertise along with his household.

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He’s additionally trying ahead to choosing up his goat from the taxidermist. 

“I’m getting a life-sized mount,” Christensen says. “He has super-long, attractive white hair. I can’t wait to get him again.”

Along with his mount, Christensen is having casts made from the billy’s cranium and duplicate horns made for every of his kids.