When I camp/spike for my doe speed goat hunt I'll be in my 2-man Kelty tent. I'll have a zero degree bag-even though it will be later in October-on a knock off therma-rest on the ground in the tent. So far, that setup up, bare bones as it is, keeps me adequately comfy. I have a name brand thermarest, but actually find the generic one I got to be a bit more comfortable. Ground tarp under the tent. For cooking, when setup along side the truck, will be a coleman propane 2 banger. Clothing will be synthetics and wool layers, depending on what the weather is doing.
Food and gear will be brought in rubbermaid-style totes, cooler and carried in my pack as needed; depending on the day.
I do plan to leave my truck on the edge of the public road to not disturb game deeper in the unit.
Last yr during my elk hunt, I was surprised to see how deep in the unit I was in some guys had their rigs setup. It was legal, but way in there. One area had a fair bit of ATV traffic. However, novice that I was/am, I tried to head away from the legal ATV trail a couple miles on foot. Sure enough, I heard machines on the trail. Shortly thereafter, some nice deer moved past below my glassing location. I lacked a deer tag, but the experience left me with a lesson.
Back near the road, the hunters on the ATVs asked if I saw any deer; said they had been hunting for over 5 days and seen nothing. I told them I had seen some, they looked at me like I was crazy. I'm not against ATVs, but like any tool, awareness of their noise and how animals react to them should be considered-just like camp location.
Regards,
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