skunk
FNG
Hello,
I'm just getting into western big game hunting after a bit of draw odd research for Mule Deer and decided to apply for the Nov 10-14 Rifle season in New Mexico. However, I've never been to New Mexico and don't know what I should expect as far as weather conditions and such at that time of year.
Weather:
I saw some data on Gohunt that said average high is like 70 and low is around 40. Is that accurate for southwestern NM? I'll be in the Gila / Aldo Leopold Wilderness areas most likely (assuming my party gets drawn).
Driving / Roads:
If I have a 4 wheel drive Tacoma TRD Off Road with stock everything, will I be OK on most of the labeled dirt roads? I've tried checking some of them out via satellite view and some look pretty gnarly but it's difficult to tell.
Water:
My group will be backpacking in and camping (hopefully a few miles in). Is water pretty readily available in the Gila / Aldo Leopold or should we plan on packing in as much water as possible?
Critters:
Are there any dangerous critters I should be worried about at this time of year? Scorpions, snakes, spiders, etc. I'd guess these types of critters would be dormant around this time of year but I thought I'd ask just in case
Thanks!
I'm just getting into western big game hunting after a bit of draw odd research for Mule Deer and decided to apply for the Nov 10-14 Rifle season in New Mexico. However, I've never been to New Mexico and don't know what I should expect as far as weather conditions and such at that time of year.
Weather:
I saw some data on Gohunt that said average high is like 70 and low is around 40. Is that accurate for southwestern NM? I'll be in the Gila / Aldo Leopold Wilderness areas most likely (assuming my party gets drawn).
Driving / Roads:
If I have a 4 wheel drive Tacoma TRD Off Road with stock everything, will I be OK on most of the labeled dirt roads? I've tried checking some of them out via satellite view and some look pretty gnarly but it's difficult to tell.
Water:
My group will be backpacking in and camping (hopefully a few miles in). Is water pretty readily available in the Gila / Aldo Leopold or should we plan on packing in as much water as possible?
Critters:
Are there any dangerous critters I should be worried about at this time of year? Scorpions, snakes, spiders, etc. I'd guess these types of critters would be dormant around this time of year but I thought I'd ask just in case
Thanks!