Hoodie
WKR
I'm mulling over picking up a leftover rifle tag here in Oregon with mid November season dates. I haven't hunted elk in a couple years and only have early season experience. In September I would be backpacking into any of the areas I'm considering, but the additional weight of late season gear has me questioning that plan.
For people who hunt backcountry areas in November:
1) What distance will you hike in and out from a truck camp each day? At what distance are you considering a spike camp?
2) Has anyone been bold/dumb enough to try bivy hunting this time of year? If so, what did your shelter and sleep system look like?
This area won't have brutally cold temperatures (probably lows in the low 30s/high 20s), but snow is almost guaranteed. I'm wondering if I could get away with a very warm synthetic bag, a bivy sack, and a tarp for 1-2 nights at a time. I don't want to invest in a bomber 4 season tent that I'll hardly ever use.
For people who hunt backcountry areas in November:
1) What distance will you hike in and out from a truck camp each day? At what distance are you considering a spike camp?
2) Has anyone been bold/dumb enough to try bivy hunting this time of year? If so, what did your shelter and sleep system look like?
This area won't have brutally cold temperatures (probably lows in the low 30s/high 20s), but snow is almost guaranteed. I'm wondering if I could get away with a very warm synthetic bag, a bivy sack, and a tarp for 1-2 nights at a time. I don't want to invest in a bomber 4 season tent that I'll hardly ever use.