Later in the season maybe, early season they're up high, just like everywhere else. Big, early snow might change that but that's a big might.are you saying there isnt elk near the river?
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Later in the season maybe, early season they're up high, just like everywhere else. Big, early snow might change that but that's a big might.are you saying there isnt elk near the river?
are you saying there isnt elk near the river?
There is no comparison between the road up Pike's peak and the road you are asking about taking in. Both are gravel, at least the upper part of pike's is, and that's about it. Do you have a plan of what you're going to do if you meet another vehicle that's also pulling a trailer? Pike's peak is a cakewalk compared to any of the roads in the Frank, or anywhere in central Idaho for that matter. We're just trying to save you some headaches. You guys would be better off bringing two vehicles and leaving the trailer at home.Very good to know!! Ive been up pikes peak in CO and some other treacherous roads before so I know what you're saying. We could definitely downsize our trailer. I have an f-150 we could probably take. I just want to be able to bring extra gear just in case. Either way, I am super excited.
You will encounter several miles at a time that's only wide enough for one vehicle. Like others have said leave the trailer at home and drive the F150 you mentioned, you can easily fit everything you need in that truck without a trailer for one week of hunting.Very good to know!! Ive been up pikes peak in CO and some other treacherous roads before so I know what you're saying. We could definitely downsize our trailer. I have an f-150 we could probably take. I just want to be able to bring extra gear just in case. Either way, I am super excited.
Thanks Carter. I have lots of experience in big water but not in a canoe in big water. I am not looking at traversing the river as much as simply leaving the road , crossing the river, and going ashore on the opposite side.
Thanks a lot for all of the input guys!! I am taking notes on all of this!
Would love to hear a report on your trip.Awesome information everyone!! Thank you very much. The more research I do the more I see I wont need half of the stuff we are prepared to bring. I expect to hike up to high elevations!! The main reason behind the trailer was to have plenty of coolers along but if we take two trucks that shouldnt be an issue. Thanks a lot everyone!
Just looking at that shit on pics and maps scared meThe frank church wilderness chews up and spits out “Fitness Machines” on a daily basis.
So would I.....these areas seem doable until 'go time'..then "poof' nothing ever posted again.Would love to hear a report on your trip.
Thanks for the honest report. You didn’t have to come back here and share that, but you did. Kudos to you. Admire your youth and enthusiasm. Some times we need to experience things for ourselves. Had you not gone for it, you would have always wondered what could have been. Of course, the flip side of that is learning from others. When planning our adventures, I suppose it’s good to have a balance of both. Really comes down to what our ultimate objective is. Best of luck moving forward.Lol!!! The trip was a bust as you all said it would be. While it was a fun week away from life, I didn’t see a single elk! We busted our asses just to get them handed back to us. Learned a lot about what not to do and where not go. It rained a lot and snowed a little while we were there making things a little miserable. You can all bask in your glory of being correct. I’m a stupid newbie to elk hunting but I’ll be back real soon (in a new unit). Lol! Steep is an understatement for the Frank and we felt really handcuffed in many cases. On a positive note I caught some cut throat on the last day because I said F hunting and decided to go to the bottom and fish for a while. Thanks to everyone for any info and honesty. I learned a lot and can’t wait to come back!
Yep, kudos for the honesty about this. Glad you were safe and enjoyed the experience.Thanks for the honest report. You didn’t have to come back here and share that, but you did. Kudos to you. Admire your youth and enthusiasm. Some times we need to experience things for ourselves. Had you not gone for it, you would have always wondered what could have been. Of course, the flip side of that is learning from others. When planning our adventures, I suppose it’s good to have a balance of both. Really comes down to what our ultimate objective is. Best of luck moving forward.