As a horseback/hike hunter, I found as much as I enjoy a camp there is no guarentee that elk will be where you chose. By the time you find them it is difficult to properly put in a camp. The issues are time, weather and strength. When my kids left home I was having to do everything by myself. Now I dayhunt by horseback, with or without partner/partners.
It gives me the flexibility to hunt 60 miles of country and change with the migration and the weather. Success is knowledge of the country, elk patterns, weather, time in the field and just plain luck.
Besides all of that I enjoy a long ride (day after day), feeding my stock in a stall and my wifes cooking.