ah-ha,,,, thats better,,, progress,, tyView attachment 441222
Single Wall tent
ah-ha,,,, thats better,,, progress,, tyView attachment 441222
Single Wall tent
I've not been able to find specific coordinates for each outfitter camp but if you go to the USFS Ranger District web site you should be able to see who has the concession for a particular drainage and what activities they're permitted to do.Ok talk to me, I've been wondering something for a for a while and I'm sure someone has the answer. Is there a site I can jump on that shows me where outfitters have their USFS concessions in Colorado? I'm sure that information is somewhere, right? If not I'd guess talking to a forest service representative might be able to able to answer that? I try to be respectful of other people's space or outfitters in general, but saw this thread and thought I'd ask.
I'm going to be looking for your green tent roof on Google Earth now. I'll figure out where you are hiding the BOAL. That's a nice set up.You use the term “outfitter tents” as if every wall tent is used by an outfitter. Not the case at all. Many of us have camps that you might think is used by outfitters. This is our typical base camp. Usually only 2 guys hunting from it. View attachment 441722