I’ve personally ran the Kuiu Summit Refuge on multiple hunts, Used in Alaska twice and in Colorado a fair amount. Two pole design, and for the weight it was roomy. I decided to go with the Summit Star 1p from Kuiu for my ultralight setup and will take it spring bear hunting. Sold my Summit...
I second the, “if you’re driving bring options” used my normal hunting boots kenetrek with gaiters, to mucks, to wiggys waders for water crossing. It all depended on the specific location. Oh I can’t forget the crocs!
Like most of the other folks said, downloaded larger maps for the area I wasn’t planning on hunting and then got more in depth closer to the hunt areas. Worked great!! Also you will have cell service in Deadhorse. Was able to FaceTime my little guy on top of the world. Enjoy your trip!!!
I also didn’t know you could see how long people have been on Rokslide, I’m learning this forum thing… made some mistakes but I’ll get better, learned how to see length of time for Roksliders. I’ll make sure to keep specific stuff out. Thanks for your response.
Thanks, as I’m learning this Rokslide deal. Hence the FNG…. I’ll get better, learning quickly on what not to do. I’ll plan on just hunting unit 989 for in the far east drainage. Happy Easter.
Thanks for your input, it was very helpful. Also correct me if I am wrong, but I see a common denominator on folks asking for info on lots of forums. Saying they drew the tag and disappear and not very often follow through. Met a guy on here that didn’t hunt said unit and talked about a great...
If you can spend some time pre season scouting and you can have a plan opening day that’s always a good option. But it’s also great towards the end as you have the chance to find more vocal elk. Of course it all comes down to pressure. Good luck!