There will be 5 for sure and possibly 6 of us making a trip to western Wyoming this fall. 2 of us have elk tags and the rest should draw general deer tags in the area with their points.
This will be our 3rd trip to WY in as many years but the first time for a true backpack hunt. We had success the last 2 years but always camped at the truck. This year we plan to backpack in right at 5 miles and hunt from there. Roughly 3.5 miles down a trail and 1.5 off the trail. My question is, are we being realistic without horses? There will only be about 1200 ft gained in elevation over that distance but lots of up and down in the middle. None of us are strangers to hard work but we also all understand this will be extremely tough and be prepared physically. We are NR's so we have to stay out of the wilderness areas. This is the main reason for us wanting to get as far as possible into non-wilderness and hunt the boundaries. We will be there the first 2 weeks of Oct. and getting a bull out in 1 trip can happen if needed due to warm weather.
This will be our 3rd trip to WY in as many years but the first time for a true backpack hunt. We had success the last 2 years but always camped at the truck. This year we plan to backpack in right at 5 miles and hunt from there. Roughly 3.5 miles down a trail and 1.5 off the trail. My question is, are we being realistic without horses? There will only be about 1200 ft gained in elevation over that distance but lots of up and down in the middle. None of us are strangers to hard work but we also all understand this will be extremely tough and be prepared physically. We are NR's so we have to stay out of the wilderness areas. This is the main reason for us wanting to get as far as possible into non-wilderness and hunt the boundaries. We will be there the first 2 weeks of Oct. and getting a bull out in 1 trip can happen if needed due to warm weather.