Hello all. So as of a week ago, the family and I have decided to head to CO this Sept. My company has generously given their employees that still have to report to work during the stay at home order extra vacation. I have an extra 80 hours and have spontaneously chosen to go elk hunting again. The wife is onboard and realizes that I'll be hunting most of the time while she watches the kids (ages 7 & 2 1/2) during the day. Basically what she does now but it will be in a more beautiful setting. This will be my 4th trip and the past 3 trips, my buddy and I have backpack hunted. I'm actually looking forward to a warm bed to sleep and the extra creature comforts for once. I envision returning to camp mid day since experience has shown me that this can be a slow time. I'm also fine with this being a more leisurely hunting trip - meaning I'll be in hunt mode and family vacation mode, if that makes sense. I'm looking at it like a family vacation with an elk tag in my pocket. I'll bring all my backpack gear along if I decide to spike out for a night.
We have a pop up camper but have been looking to upgrade anyway. I've always felt that travel trailers weren't really "camping" as I enjoy the tent feel which you still kinda get with a pop up. I am pretty fond of the PUP but I think its time to move on. Plus, I don't think we'll survive a week in that thing. Couple questions.
1. Has anyone else taken the family along on a hunt?
2. The area I've hunted in the past has a nearby state park. I'm thinking this would be a good option to stay since it will have amenities and things for the family to do while I'm hunting.
3. If not staying at a campground, do you worry about finding a spot for your camper?
4. We are not opposed to boondocking to be further in - guess I should think about a generator?
5 The camper we really like is 27'. This is a little longer than I initially wanted and we still may decide to go shorter.
6. Any thoughts or tips and tricks?
BTW...added some pics from a recent family camping trip last week in Virginia Natl Forest. Tagged out on my 3rd longbeard of the year. If elk hunting is "like" turkey hunting, I should've tagged out each year I've gone to CO.
We have a pop up camper but have been looking to upgrade anyway. I've always felt that travel trailers weren't really "camping" as I enjoy the tent feel which you still kinda get with a pop up. I am pretty fond of the PUP but I think its time to move on. Plus, I don't think we'll survive a week in that thing. Couple questions.
1. Has anyone else taken the family along on a hunt?
2. The area I've hunted in the past has a nearby state park. I'm thinking this would be a good option to stay since it will have amenities and things for the family to do while I'm hunting.
3. If not staying at a campground, do you worry about finding a spot for your camper?
4. We are not opposed to boondocking to be further in - guess I should think about a generator?
5 The camper we really like is 27'. This is a little longer than I initially wanted and we still may decide to go shorter.
6. Any thoughts or tips and tricks?
BTW...added some pics from a recent family camping trip last week in Virginia Natl Forest. Tagged out on my 3rd longbeard of the year. If elk hunting is "like" turkey hunting, I should've tagged out each year I've gone to CO.