Maybe it’s already been said, but the style of hunt you plan on doing is really significant as well. A late season cow elk hunt where you expect to shoot an elk within a mile of the road is a very different situation than expecting to shoot one over 5 miles from the road in September when there is more of a sense of urgency to get meat into a cooler quickly.
There is nothing easy about elk hunting in my opinion. I have seen and heard many stories of flat landers who just canted hack it. The mental aspect I feel is easier to overcome than the physical aspect. I have done 6 mile pack outs in mild weather and much shorter pack outs below zero and they each have their challenges. Being appropriately prepared to handle any situation is a learned skill and not something that you acquire casually.
I will be 10+ miles from the trailhead this September chasing elk, but we will have goats and mules to help. Like I said, appropriately prepared…