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Colorado GMU 53 and hunting mulies as well?
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<blockquote data-quote="Budman" data-source="post: 1112085" data-attributes="member: 1856"><p>If it rains/snows and you are planning to leave the next day or so our only option is hope the ground freezes or the sun comes out. Gumbo is not fun to deal with. There is some parking along the access road just watch for no trespassing signs which are clearly marked for private homes-driveways etc.. It may stay dry all season then again be prepared because it does get interesting when the weather changes. Haven't meet anybody not willing to help out when it does get nasty but the more trying to get out when they shouldn't just tears the trail all up and makes life that much more interesting for everyone else. Winches-tow ropes etc. all can come in handy. A weather radio doesn't do much good as lower elevation activity doesn't mean anything on the mountain unless there is a major storm coming in. Then you either pull out, which can be just before season or you wait for better weather. Don't intend to scare you but again be prepared as over the years I can tell some stories I don't want to relive the way we learned back then. A bunch of flat landers learning the hard way. Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budman, post: 1112085, member: 1856"] If it rains/snows and you are planning to leave the next day or so our only option is hope the ground freezes or the sun comes out. Gumbo is not fun to deal with. There is some parking along the access road just watch for no trespassing signs which are clearly marked for private homes-driveways etc.. It may stay dry all season then again be prepared because it does get interesting when the weather changes. Haven't meet anybody not willing to help out when it does get nasty but the more trying to get out when they shouldn't just tears the trail all up and makes life that much more interesting for everyone else. Winches-tow ropes etc. all can come in handy. A weather radio doesn't do much good as lower elevation activity doesn't mean anything on the mountain unless there is a major storm coming in. Then you either pull out, which can be just before season or you wait for better weather. Don't intend to scare you but again be prepared as over the years I can tell some stories I don't want to relive the way we learned back then. A bunch of flat landers learning the hard way. Dave [/QUOTE]
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