OkiechasingElk
FNG
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2023
- Location
- Oklahoma
Hunt Style - Solo Bivy/Spike camp. 2nd week of Sept. Colorado.
I'll have a basecamp at a friends cabin about 8 miles via ATV trail from where I plan to hunt. I plan to spend 6 nights in the field, with a mid-week run back to the cabin for a shower, clothing change as needed, and reload on food.
The area I'm researching would have me able to take the ATV up and over the primary mountain (13,200') that I plan to hunt the various drainages from. And essentially park it along a ridge line and then hike down in to the drainages. I figure I'll end up 1-3 miles from and roughly 500'-1000' elev below the ATV for my spike camp.
Obvious Advantages:
- Glassing the drainages from up top, will ideally help me locate Elk before hiking down in to a drainage.
- Quicker Access to treeline areas of drainages compared to truck hunters parking 7 miles and 2200' down hill at trailheads.
Obvious Disadvantage:
- Hiking back up to the ATV or to pack out.
(Depending on potential kill location, I can coordinate with my buddy back at camp to have him bring the truck and or ATVs around the other side of the mountain.)
So for my questions:
- How high have you comfortably camped? I'm looking at elevations between 10,600-12,000 depending on if/when/where I find elk.
- With hiking down instead of hiking up, how would that change your approach to your spike camp location or any other major planning decisions.
Would appreciate any and all advice you'd be willing to share.
Signed,
a FNG
I'll have a basecamp at a friends cabin about 8 miles via ATV trail from where I plan to hunt. I plan to spend 6 nights in the field, with a mid-week run back to the cabin for a shower, clothing change as needed, and reload on food.
The area I'm researching would have me able to take the ATV up and over the primary mountain (13,200') that I plan to hunt the various drainages from. And essentially park it along a ridge line and then hike down in to the drainages. I figure I'll end up 1-3 miles from and roughly 500'-1000' elev below the ATV for my spike camp.
Obvious Advantages:
- Glassing the drainages from up top, will ideally help me locate Elk before hiking down in to a drainage.
- Quicker Access to treeline areas of drainages compared to truck hunters parking 7 miles and 2200' down hill at trailheads.
Obvious Disadvantage:
- Hiking back up to the ATV or to pack out.
(Depending on potential kill location, I can coordinate with my buddy back at camp to have him bring the truck and or ATVs around the other side of the mountain.)
So for my questions:
- How high have you comfortably camped? I'm looking at elevations between 10,600-12,000 depending on if/when/where I find elk.
- With hiking down instead of hiking up, how would that change your approach to your spike camp location or any other major planning decisions.
Would appreciate any and all advice you'd be willing to share.
Signed,
a FNG