Pete your trapping partner sounds like quite the character! Cant be many guys that are able to meet a woman at the bar for the first time and talk them into riding in a cargo sled out to a remote trapping cabin with two guys for the weekend.
"Hotdog" Thompson was a man of many talents! He worked as a snowgo mechanic in the shop at Compeau's. And that right there made him a great trapping buddy. One time we met some people on the Winter Trail back to Beaver Creek with a broke down Elan. Blown head gasket. After dark. About -20 degrees. He diagnosed the problem, pulled the head, fashioned a gasket out of aluminum foil and put it back together!
That machine ran good enough to get back out to the road (about 15 miles) under its own power after his emergency fix. He was an amazing mechanic.
Now THAT is the kind of guy you want for a trapping partner! As far as I was concerned, he could have picked up a goat at Pike's and brought her along.....! I did ALL the skinning and handling of fur in that partnership and was happy to do so. I should add that one year (about 1975-76 maybe?) we caught over 200 marten and 4 or 5 wolverines back in there. (I was a LOT younger then!)
Todd: Sorry to derail your thread!
Pete