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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1737575" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>I guess I'll go ahead and give you guys something to think about. My hunting spot is about an hour and a half from where I live. We take my camper up in August for archery and leave it until the first week of December for the late-season hunt. It sits at about 8700 feet and I'll go up after really heavy snows and sweep off the roof. There is no such thing as snowed out. Get some chains and snowshoes and keep hunting. Yes, the first day after a heavy snow is treacherous but let the road hunters pack in the roads and continue your hunt. If you have a trailer or camper maybe move it near the main road that is maintained. You, fair weather guys, kill me. Last year the first week of December we killed 3 elk in one morning in a blizzard with 3' of snow on the ground. Yes, if you are in the backcountry and are not prepared get out but if your hunting out of a truck just move and continue the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1737575, member: 10852"] I guess I'll go ahead and give you guys something to think about. My hunting spot is about an hour and a half from where I live. We take my camper up in August for archery and leave it until the first week of December for the late-season hunt. It sits at about 8700 feet and I'll go up after really heavy snows and sweep off the roof. There is no such thing as snowed out. Get some chains and snowshoes and keep hunting. Yes, the first day after a heavy snow is treacherous but let the road hunters pack in the roads and continue your hunt. If you have a trailer or camper maybe move it near the main road that is maintained. You, fair weather guys, kill me. Last year the first week of December we killed 3 elk in one morning in a blizzard with 3' of snow on the ground. Yes, if you are in the backcountry and are not prepared get out but if your hunting out of a truck just move and continue the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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