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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 668636" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>From eastern Iowa I would take I-80 all the way to Rawlins and then up north on highway 287 at exit 215. It's about 45 miles up to Muddy Gap and from there you can take highway 220 that's the western boundary of unit 63 and access tons of public land towards Cherry Creek to the east off that highway. I'd camp anywhere that looks good and where you can get out to the highway if the weather gets wet. I'd start on the west side and hunt that whole area and then if you're not happy with it and want to access the other east side of 63 just go on up 220 and take 410 to the southeast and it turns into 497 when you go south into Carbon County. 497 goes through almost all public land all the way to the end. One or the other should get you into plenty of goats to fill your tags. That way you can camp close to the main roads and do your thing every day in your PU on the back roads from where you camp. Even if you get some moisture you should be okay that way with chains for all four wheels to actually get around and hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 668636, member: 28854"] From eastern Iowa I would take I-80 all the way to Rawlins and then up north on highway 287 at exit 215. It's about 45 miles up to Muddy Gap and from there you can take highway 220 that's the western boundary of unit 63 and access tons of public land towards Cherry Creek to the east off that highway. I'd camp anywhere that looks good and where you can get out to the highway if the weather gets wet. I'd start on the west side and hunt that whole area and then if you're not happy with it and want to access the other east side of 63 just go on up 220 and take 410 to the southeast and it turns into 497 when you go south into Carbon County. 497 goes through almost all public land all the way to the end. One or the other should get you into plenty of goats to fill your tags. That way you can camp close to the main roads and do your thing every day in your PU on the back roads from where you camp. Even if you get some moisture you should be okay that way with chains for all four wheels to actually get around and hunt. [/QUOTE]
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