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<blockquote data-quote="strombeckj" data-source="post: 544289" data-attributes="member: 28471"><p>You need to keep in mind that archery elk can be warm here and many people will ride ATV's to get to the top using 2 tracks and high lift roads since that is where the largest amounts of elk will be. Anytime you are dealing with public land you will have ATV's. Labor day weekend also falls right in the middle of archery Elk. HUGE camping weekend for lots of people. First two weeks are archery then mixed with muzzle loader (10 days) and the back to archery. Being 3 miles in will help and the elk will most likely be on the N and W sides at around 10,000 ft if it anything like this year. Almost 80 degrees in the sun and around 70 in the timber. </p><p></p><p>You can check into the summer herd population and find out where they are held up. </p><p></p><p>If you want to keep away from ATV's you may want to look into the flat tops area.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strombeckj, post: 544289, member: 28471"] You need to keep in mind that archery elk can be warm here and many people will ride ATV's to get to the top using 2 tracks and high lift roads since that is where the largest amounts of elk will be. Anytime you are dealing with public land you will have ATV's. Labor day weekend also falls right in the middle of archery Elk. HUGE camping weekend for lots of people. First two weeks are archery then mixed with muzzle loader (10 days) and the back to archery. Being 3 miles in will help and the elk will most likely be on the N and W sides at around 10,000 ft if it anything like this year. Almost 80 degrees in the sun and around 70 in the timber. You can check into the summer herd population and find out where they are held up. If you want to keep away from ATV's you may want to look into the flat tops area. Jon [/QUOTE]
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