Tall_Vol44
FNG
Hey everyone,
Did some searching of the threads before considering posting and didn't see anything super applicable to my topic.
Gonna be doing my first elk hunt OTC 2nd rifle this year. My buddy (who actually makes maps professionally & lived in CO for a few yrs) was in charge of e-scouting, & figuring out the logistics of where to camp for us.. well he backed out in late August & told me he hadn't even started doing anything. Hard lesson learned, do everything myself from here out.
So, over the past month trying to research & using gohunt maps I've narrowed it down to units 54 & 551. Possibly unit 11 if it's already cold and lots of snow. But that's more of a last resort. It seems like anywhere I go, I'm gonna see a lot of people. So I've settled on 54 & 551 just because i need a game plan and they seem to have a lot of pubic land. Probably do a mix of national Forest and wilderness area hunting.
My issue is I have no idea what the roads are like. On gohunt, there's seasonal closed roads and roads open all year - some of these roads look like paved roads and some don't look like anything more than a trail (at best).
Now I've been on plenty of forest service roads and trails in Tennessee and north Carolina, but only been to Colorado once. I camped 1 night near Colorado springs in a dispersed camp site with the Mrs back in April. I didn't see anything that worried me at that time, but I'm sure that was not representative of the places I'm looking to go for hunting.
I also understand there will probably be snow. I'm comfortable & competent driving in snow. I probably won't have tire chains this year.
I drive a Raptor & getting new 35" all terrain tires next month before heading over. I may or may not have a 15-20ft trailer to camp in. I have another friend that's supposed to be coming along who has the trailer... But now I trust no one & I'm making plans for with and without, just in case he backs out last minute.
So my questions are:
How far am I gonna be able to go & get back with my just my truck on these forest service roads?
How far will I be able to go, and get back down, with a 15-20ft trailer?
When do they generally close the "seasonal roads"?
Any relevant and useful thoughts or tips would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Did some searching of the threads before considering posting and didn't see anything super applicable to my topic.
Gonna be doing my first elk hunt OTC 2nd rifle this year. My buddy (who actually makes maps professionally & lived in CO for a few yrs) was in charge of e-scouting, & figuring out the logistics of where to camp for us.. well he backed out in late August & told me he hadn't even started doing anything. Hard lesson learned, do everything myself from here out.
So, over the past month trying to research & using gohunt maps I've narrowed it down to units 54 & 551. Possibly unit 11 if it's already cold and lots of snow. But that's more of a last resort. It seems like anywhere I go, I'm gonna see a lot of people. So I've settled on 54 & 551 just because i need a game plan and they seem to have a lot of pubic land. Probably do a mix of national Forest and wilderness area hunting.
My issue is I have no idea what the roads are like. On gohunt, there's seasonal closed roads and roads open all year - some of these roads look like paved roads and some don't look like anything more than a trail (at best).
Now I've been on plenty of forest service roads and trails in Tennessee and north Carolina, but only been to Colorado once. I camped 1 night near Colorado springs in a dispersed camp site with the Mrs back in April. I didn't see anything that worried me at that time, but I'm sure that was not representative of the places I'm looking to go for hunting.
I also understand there will probably be snow. I'm comfortable & competent driving in snow. I probably won't have tire chains this year.
I drive a Raptor & getting new 35" all terrain tires next month before heading over. I may or may not have a 15-20ft trailer to camp in. I have another friend that's supposed to be coming along who has the trailer... But now I trust no one & I'm making plans for with and without, just in case he backs out last minute.
So my questions are:
How far am I gonna be able to go & get back with my just my truck on these forest service roads?
How far will I be able to go, and get back down, with a 15-20ft trailer?
When do they generally close the "seasonal roads"?
Any relevant and useful thoughts or tips would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!