NWT and Yukon Dall hunts

Why would a Yukon Outfitter charge less than $50 and the NWT Outfitters are $60+. If you are chasing only a sheep, what's the difference? I'm looking to book and trying to understand what I missing....A Yukon sub $50K outfitter seems like the logical choice.
Helicopters are expensive to operate, and as much as those outfitters and their clients want to claim otherwise, they are an easy button. I'm sure everyone's mileage will vary, but seeing the band of rams you're hunting from the helicopter on the way in happens more often than going in by horseback or fixed wing.

The Arctic Red 10 day backpack hunt went for $57k at the Hunt Expo auction for pretty great dates to go hunting this year, so it's not all doom and gloom for the "Dall sheep are $70k hunts" crowd.
 
Talked to Iron North (Yukon) at the Expo and he’s at $55K. Not a bargain by any means, but in today’s sheep prices, not horrible.
 
These prices are sad and ignorant. I’m so happy I went all in and did most of my bucket list hunts before this nonsense started and sheep hunting became what it is today. It’s just sad.

It’s not only sheep, it’s across the all species. It’s becoming a sport for the elite unfortunately.
What is "Ignorant" about charging what the market will bear? If they are booked out 4-5 years they are not ignorant. Further, what creates the level of cognitive dissonance you possess? Your profile states your location is "on one of the 7 continents" and you just stated you already "went all in" and completed your bucket list hunts. The elite is you, me too, but mostly you. Just because someone else is living their dream today there is a problem with it? Talk about sad and ignorant...

I've seen these "$XXXXXX" pricing rants for 30 years and every iteration people seem just as surprised as the last. Most of the folks lobbing volley of complaint were never going anyway.
 
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