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Thanks for the tips!The number one "must do" I would say for elk hunting in CO is to be in shape. Elk can travel many miles and many feet of elevation in a very short period of time, and you don't want to miss out on one because you can't get to where they are. Hit the stairmaster or inclined treadmill (with a weighted pack if you are able) and invest in a good set of boots, it'll be worth it.
I would also recommend a good layering system, as the weather in Colorado, especially in the mountains, tends to fluctuate quite a lot, and you have to be prepared for it all. I've had many hunts start in the single digits where it felt as though I couldn't throw enough layers on, but as the sun rose and temps heated up, I couldn't shed enough layers. Good gloves, a good base layer, and a good system will save you on the coldest of mornings that turn hot real quick!
It's funny, you are from OK going to hunt elk in CO, and I am from CO, moved to OK, and now trying to hunt whitetails lol! Good luck, elk hunting is one of the best adventures out there!