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<blockquote data-quote="Goldengun" data-source="post: 2441029" data-attributes="member: 109636"><p>As of 2020. Parts of 77 are leased out to cattle operations. It's over populated with hunters, and outfitters with horses. Lots of bear sign, one either snuck up behind me or stubbled into me at about 15 feet before he spoked, scarred the crap out of both of us. Go deep and as far as you dare, to avoid atv traffic. I would say pray for early heavy snows, the kind that makes walking in the mountains suck more, that was the only time I saw elk on a daily basis. I think that's when they get pushed down from the north and you'll have less competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldengun, post: 2441029, member: 109636"] As of 2020. Parts of 77 are leased out to cattle operations. It's over populated with hunters, and outfitters with horses. Lots of bear sign, one either snuck up behind me or stubbled into me at about 15 feet before he spoked, scarred the crap out of both of us. Go deep and as far as you dare, to avoid atv traffic. I would say pray for early heavy snows, the kind that makes walking in the mountains suck more, that was the only time I saw elk on a daily basis. I think that's when they get pushed down from the north and you'll have less competition. [/QUOTE]
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