Hey all, I went elk hunting for my first time, this past October. I got a cow tag for unit 54 in Colorado and headed out for the first rifle season. It was beautiful and a lot of fun. I was even lucky enough to shoot an elk! However, there was one thing that really put a damper on that trip for me and it was the elevation. I had a tough time adjusting.
The discomfort of it went away after a few days and it felt manageable during the days (though I felt like I was in half my normal shape on any uphill slope), but the real problem was the nights. I just couldn't sleep most of the time. I'll bet I averaged 2-3 hours of sleep the whole week and it really caught up to me by the end. I was in rough shape and enjoyed one of the most delicious nights of sleep in my life when we came down to Denver before flying out. We were hunting mostly in the 9500-10500 ft range and sleeping around 9100.
So, here's my question: I'd like to do this again some time; probably in 2 or 3 years. What are some states and areas I might want to look at where elevation isn't so much of a factor? (I know I'd probably do fine if I took a week or two to acclimate out there, but that's not apt to be in the cards. Too much time away from home.) I lived in Montana for a while and I know elevations aren't too high in most of that state. But, it looks really expensive between the tags and the flights. I'd really appreciate some ideas for other areas I can start researching. If it makes any difference, I think I'd err on the side of more open country and not dense softwood forests, but I'm open minded. Thanks!
The discomfort of it went away after a few days and it felt manageable during the days (though I felt like I was in half my normal shape on any uphill slope), but the real problem was the nights. I just couldn't sleep most of the time. I'll bet I averaged 2-3 hours of sleep the whole week and it really caught up to me by the end. I was in rough shape and enjoyed one of the most delicious nights of sleep in my life when we came down to Denver before flying out. We were hunting mostly in the 9500-10500 ft range and sleeping around 9100.
So, here's my question: I'd like to do this again some time; probably in 2 or 3 years. What are some states and areas I might want to look at where elevation isn't so much of a factor? (I know I'd probably do fine if I took a week or two to acclimate out there, but that's not apt to be in the cards. Too much time away from home.) I lived in Montana for a while and I know elevations aren't too high in most of that state. But, it looks really expensive between the tags and the flights. I'd really appreciate some ideas for other areas I can start researching. If it makes any difference, I think I'd err on the side of more open country and not dense softwood forests, but I'm open minded. Thanks!