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<blockquote data-quote="LR Smoker" data-source="post: 1648309" data-attributes="member: 61094"><p>Basically never having been on a Elk hunt before and at altitude pretty much anything in the way of suggestions or recommendations would be of help. I realize that I'm going to have to make a serious effort to get in even better shape with walking. hiking and cycling. My primary concern is to the basic equipment to carry along that I'm going to bring up the hills with me. Do you suggest a pack that can carry the rifle in the center and big enough to bring spotting scope, range finder. rain suit etc.... or am I better off to use my assault pack and carry the gun in my hands all the time. Kind of depends on the terrain and if I'm going to be hauling my tired body up the mountain using my hands to hang onto trees or rocks I guess. I know that the best scenario would be to use a guide but I couldn't resist the offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LR Smoker, post: 1648309, member: 61094"] Basically never having been on a Elk hunt before and at altitude pretty much anything in the way of suggestions or recommendations would be of help. I realize that I'm going to have to make a serious effort to get in even better shape with walking. hiking and cycling. My primary concern is to the basic equipment to carry along that I'm going to bring up the hills with me. Do you suggest a pack that can carry the rifle in the center and big enough to bring spotting scope, range finder. rain suit etc.... or am I better off to use my assault pack and carry the gun in my hands all the time. Kind of depends on the terrain and if I'm going to be hauling my tired body up the mountain using my hands to hang onto trees or rocks I guess. I know that the best scenario would be to use a guide but I couldn't resist the offer. [/QUOTE]
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