If you are coming out west and you KNOW for sure all of the access points you want to potentially hit are accessible by car then sure, no issues hunting out of a car. However, there are ALOT of times every year that I thank God I had a capable 4x4 vehicle with adequate clearance. I’ve come back to my vehicle and had to get home that night, greeted by a foot of snow for example. Or hunting the breaks in Eastern Montana one year, went in it was dry and the roads were smooth as pavement. Shot a mulie, got back to my truck and it started raining. Those pavement smooth roads turned to completely impassable mud pits. I had to drive out in 4WD Low and white knuckles! Even early summer camping with the family, we’ve come around a corner on a FS road only to find a 3 foot snow drift. I can stop, put it in 4WD and go right over it. In a car, you’d have to backtrack for miles, and that’s if it’s even possible to get around it. For me, I just couldn’t see recreating in the Rocky Mountains a ton without 4WD. It’s been interesting to see in Colorado, while you still see a lot of Subaru’s around, I swear Tacoma’s and 4Runners are giving them a run for their money now!
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