I've got a question after getting boots on the ground this weekend scouting the area I am planning to hunt this year (~20 miles). I have 1 archery elk under my belt, but this is the first time unguided and solo, so there is a lot I'm trying to learn.
I made my way to a ridge and glassed saturday evening and sunday morning, finding plenty of animals nearby - 10+ cow elk and 3 different bulls spotted, and a nice mule deer. I also walked up on a spike elk and cow on my hike out, 45 yards away and let them wander off eventually. The trail and area is heavily used by the elk.
I won't be back until mid September, and my plan is to get near the same ridge to see where the elk are at that point to get a game plan together. My question is specific to camp location - would the ideal situation be to camp low and hike my way up in the mornings to glass (~1.5-2 miles and 1,200 ft. gain), camp towards the ridge again like I did this weekend (worried about thermals at night and in the morning), or somewhere in between in the timber?
To complicate things further, this is in grizzly territory so I'm leery about too much hiking in the dark if its avoidable.
Edit: Doing some reading and a little common sense kicked in - I may try to camp on the backside of the ridge where I'm seeing the most activity