Great thread, I'm prepping for similar next year in NM but a smaller group. Still great suggestions for 1 or 10 guys.
I actually started the gear prep this year by organizing my old gear from years past for a cow elk hunt in NM until my wife decided she wanted to go and take her parents.
I don’t join a group without my own tent. I have no patients for snoring, the dude that should have a cpap, farting, getting up making noise every 45 minutes to pee, the guy with altitude issues who can’t sleep, or the stink. I’ve spent a good portion of my outdoor life sleeping on a bench pickup seat.
Good suggestions so far. Since you said CO, might consider bringing some over the counter stuff and extra vitamins in case someone gets altitude sickness
Running a woodstove isn’t like setting the temperature on your thermostat at home. I think you should do a trial run in your backyard. Learn how to set your tent up quickly and properly and learn how to run the woodstove. If you don’t, I guarantee you will be too hot to sleep at night. After that, you’ll wake up to a cold tent. There is a lot to learn about full-time camping in the mountains.
Make sure the tarp over your tent is bigger than the tent. Run it about 2 feet out on both sides to make an awning. You can keep firewood and coolers underneath that edge. But the main reason is to keep the bottom of your tent dry. It sure is nice if there’s no water running down the sides of your tent or hitting the ground close to the edges. Also if snow piles up around the edges of your tent, it will take way longer to dry your tent at the end of the season. A front porch is great for that too. That’s my other tip, make sure your tent is bone dry before you put it away.
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thanks for this..... I have a couple weeks for southern idaho and totally forgot about this lol adding shovel and bucket to list of things lolCrazy how eastern guys can always get massive groups of dudes to commit to an adventure 27 1/2 hours away and I live in smack dab in the west and my buddies are lame lol
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Haha this hits home. Good hunting buddies are hard to find in my area.Crazy how eastern guys can always get massive groups of dudes to commit to an adventure 27 1/2 hours away and I live in smack dab in the west and my buddies are lame lol
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