Seeking thoughts/advice on a back country elk hunt next Sept with my 12yo son. I've talked with a couple individuals on their experiences but thought I'd see what the masses have to offer. Want to make the hunt as safe/fun as I can. What we've done in the past however may not be best for a youth hunter. Here's a brief overview of the plan and our background:
* Pack in 5-6 miles and camp for the week(Moderate hike (2000' elevation gain from truck to camp @ 9000'). We know the area well, hunted it for years and get into elk daily. NO Cell Service
* Will be at least 2 adults, maybe three on the trip as well.
* My son is in great shape physically (runs XC, baseball/basketball) and shoots his bow well for his age. Killed his first buck this season with his Hoyt.
* I plan to outfit my son with everything needed to be comfortable and he'll not be packing a lot of weight (maybe 20lbs at most?)
Here's my short list of concerns:
* Long drive to/from
* Pre-teen attention span and mental toughness
* Altitude issues (max of 10,000'. We've been out west on multiple vacations no issues yet)
* No cell service in case of emergency
* Food/water issues in the back country.
Be great to hear from anyone who has any real life experiences with this type of hunt. Ideas, do's/don't, items to take along, etc. Not looking for opinions from folks who've not done such a hunt. I'd consider a different style hunt if needed but we like where we hunt and would like to stick with it. I've considered flying out 2 weeks prior to our arrival and hiking in to stash some additional creature comforts (non-essential items) to make the hunt more comfortable. And to also put up some trail cams for entertainment purposes upon arrival.
Thanks
* Pack in 5-6 miles and camp for the week(Moderate hike (2000' elevation gain from truck to camp @ 9000'). We know the area well, hunted it for years and get into elk daily. NO Cell Service
* Will be at least 2 adults, maybe three on the trip as well.
* My son is in great shape physically (runs XC, baseball/basketball) and shoots his bow well for his age. Killed his first buck this season with his Hoyt.
* I plan to outfit my son with everything needed to be comfortable and he'll not be packing a lot of weight (maybe 20lbs at most?)
Here's my short list of concerns:
* Long drive to/from
* Pre-teen attention span and mental toughness
* Altitude issues (max of 10,000'. We've been out west on multiple vacations no issues yet)
* No cell service in case of emergency
* Food/water issues in the back country.
Be great to hear from anyone who has any real life experiences with this type of hunt. Ideas, do's/don't, items to take along, etc. Not looking for opinions from folks who've not done such a hunt. I'd consider a different style hunt if needed but we like where we hunt and would like to stick with it. I've considered flying out 2 weeks prior to our arrival and hiking in to stash some additional creature comforts (non-essential items) to make the hunt more comfortable. And to also put up some trail cams for entertainment purposes upon arrival.
Thanks