First off, I want to say thanks in advanced for all the help I've gotten and will continue to get.
I'm moving from Michigan to work at a camp site near soap creek. I'll have quite a lot of time to kill, and plan to spend the majority of it out hiking and being in the wilderness.
I'm hoping to get a little insight on the area, elk winter patterns, elevation of the snowline, how high the elk like to hang out and things of that sort. I'm not asking for exact spots or anything, I'm just hoping to get pointed in the right direction and to increase my odds of success. I have no problem putting in the miles and work to find the sheds, i just don't to spend a good amount of time at 8,500 feet if they're not within 1,000 feet of there for most the winter. Thanks for all the intel!
This will only be my 2nd time in Colorado, so there will definitely be a learning curve, but I absolutely loved it on there.
I'm moving from Michigan to work at a camp site near soap creek. I'll have quite a lot of time to kill, and plan to spend the majority of it out hiking and being in the wilderness.
I'm hoping to get a little insight on the area, elk winter patterns, elevation of the snowline, how high the elk like to hang out and things of that sort. I'm not asking for exact spots or anything, I'm just hoping to get pointed in the right direction and to increase my odds of success. I have no problem putting in the miles and work to find the sheds, i just don't to spend a good amount of time at 8,500 feet if they're not within 1,000 feet of there for most the winter. Thanks for all the intel!
This will only be my 2nd time in Colorado, so there will definitely be a learning curve, but I absolutely loved it on there.