Thanks for all the tips! I was busy with some other items and hadn't logged in for a while. I am probably not taking my truck now. None of my hunting buddies wanted to go to Idaho for bear so the girlfriend is going (she didn't want me to go alone on my first trip and I didn't want to pay an outfitter to set me up over bait). I haven't yet found a topper for the back of my truck (to camp in) so we are likely going to take my mother's motorhome and trailer my motorcycle and quad out (GF isn't really into tent camping especially after I mentioned bear and wolves in the areas I plan to explore). Thinking I will be pretty limited in the areas I can hunt without a truck but it should still be fun. I am thinking of it as an exploratory trip this year to find decent hunting and camping spots with plans to head back every spring. Heading out May 18th for 9-10 days. Anyone have any advice on finding campgrounds I could get a class C 23 ft. into? I am not willing to damage it on rough roads since I probably will want to borrow it again. We may travel to a few different areas but planning to start hunting around units 19 and 20. Possibly migrate to the Sawtooths at some point, I am not sure. I want to stay out of Grizzly areas for this trip.
Been using several free maps. These may help some of you out. The national map GIS data is most likely where OnX gets a lot of the data they display. There many overlays you can include like fire data, roadless areas, topo, satellite imagery etc. Really neat but I don't know if you can mark waypoints on it.
Idaho Fish and Game Hunt Planner Map Center
idfg.idaho.gov
viewer.nationalmap.gov
GeoMAC, wildfire, wildfires, wildland fire, forest fire
www.geomac.gov