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CO 2nd Season Elk Nuttiness
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<blockquote data-quote="muleskinner1" data-source="post: 1743028" data-attributes="member: 110186"><p>I was in the D3 zone Tahoe National Forest Yuba Pass Campground the last few days. Elevation 6,700 morning lows 10 daytime time high 30. Observed one family running laps around the campground on their mini dirt bikes while mother was timing them. A couple of hunters go out at daybreak on their ATV 10 degrees wind blown that side of the Mountain no sun until afternoon. So I decided to sit in my tent next to the wood stove and burn some wood. Finally the racing team loaded up and left after a full day. Noon time here comes the hunters about frozen, oh bye the way their camp was the back of their pick up. They ate and off the went, who knows how many layers they had on but I can tell you this it wasn't enough on a day like that. Along about dark I can hear the ATV a coming. They loaded up and left, no kill. So the next day I had the whole place to myself went for a hike, ATV on the trailer for recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleskinner1, post: 1743028, member: 110186"] I was in the D3 zone Tahoe National Forest Yuba Pass Campground the last few days. Elevation 6,700 morning lows 10 daytime time high 30. Observed one family running laps around the campground on their mini dirt bikes while mother was timing them. A couple of hunters go out at daybreak on their ATV 10 degrees wind blown that side of the Mountain no sun until afternoon. So I decided to sit in my tent next to the wood stove and burn some wood. Finally the racing team loaded up and left after a full day. Noon time here comes the hunters about frozen, oh bye the way their camp was the back of their pick up. They ate and off the went, who knows how many layers they had on but I can tell you this it wasn't enough on a day like that. Along about dark I can hear the ATV a coming. They loaded up and left, no kill. So the next day I had the whole place to myself went for a hike, ATV on the trailer for recovery. [/QUOTE]
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