Let me see your base camp!

bsheisey

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I am about 7 weeks away from making the trek from PA to CO to do my first ever elk hunt, for which we'll be using a wall tent. I'd love to see photos of everyone's base camp set-ups to see if there are any last minute ideas my group can take from your experience! Any component of your camp is welcome (sleeping area, cook station, commode, etc.). Bonus points if it's a winter camp with a little bit of snow! Good luck to everyone already in the woods!
 
I am about 7 weeks away from making the trek from PA to CO to do my first ever elk hunt, for which we'll be using a wall tent. I'd love to see photos of everyone's base camp set-ups to see if there are any last minute ideas my group can take from your experience! Any component of your camp is welcome (sleeping area, cook station, commode, etc.). Bonus points if it's a winter camp with a little bit of snow! Good luck to everyone already in the woods!
Just kidding...I see that you started that thread haha
 
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Shade out front really helps keep the tent cooler and blocks the rain or snow.
Chainsaw to cut down any hazard trees near the tent, we cut a few it seems almost every camp site.
Some added side walls to give you more privacy helps, and adds warmth. We use canvas drop cloths.
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At what elevation do you camp in October?
We are heading west next month, weather is tricky, I was thinking 8000-8500 as terrain permit.
This was the first week of October at about 9,000 feet.

Weather was warm/hot during the day. It got down to about freezing at night.
 
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