Jaquomo
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2012
- Messages
- 419
I live in the CO mountains. Hnthrdr is right on the money. There are way more Subaru-Yakima-kayak-mountain bike-granola munchers in our small mountain towns than hunters. "Cabins" around where I live are $400k-1mil. On summer and fall weekends every campground and dispersed camp spot is taken. Hunters used to provide a measurable chunk of annual revenue to some of these towns. Now, the financial contribution is just a bump for a few weeks, and that may only be a couple tanks of gas, a couple cases of beer, a handle of whiskey, and maybe some groceries to supplement what they don't bring from home.Being a Co native and spending lots of time in the mountains the argument that mountain towns rely on NR dollars hasn’t been true for years, our hills are packed 24/7 with recreational users 365 days a year. Also in the last 5 years folks moved in and live full time in a lot of the smaller mountain towns almost all them doing remote work in what used to be blue collar mountain towns. When shacks in kremmling cost 500k they aren’t relying on hunters filling up or buying a bite as much. Plus a lot of NR hunts I know come with camp fully outfitted or backpack so all they buy is maybe some gas and 1 or 2 meals on the way in and out.