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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1648387"><p>You'll gather a ton of info here but I thought I'd add one thing that is often overlooked by any elk newbie. If you choose to hike in, which is a great way to avoid crowds and really beat up a nice drainage or other elk path between their beds, keep in mind that you may have to pack out something the size of a small horse, at very least. You'll need the few tools, manpower and either a pack frame, sled (even if left at the truck) or make a travois from the trees available. You will not want to make this realization after making a kill 4+ miles in and among 3-4ft diameter deadfall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1648387"] You'll gather a ton of info here but I thought I'd add one thing that is often overlooked by any elk newbie. If you choose to hike in, which is a great way to avoid crowds and really beat up a nice drainage or other elk path between their beds, keep in mind that you may have to pack out something the size of a small horse, at very least. You'll need the few tools, manpower and either a pack frame, sled (even if left at the truck) or make a travois from the trees available. You will not want to make this realization after making a kill 4+ miles in and among 3-4ft diameter deadfall. [/QUOTE]
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