Thisisme2828
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Any help would be appreciated, I'm trying to go on my first spring bear hunt in Wyoming this spring. I am driving out for the first and second weeks in May, and have an area picked out to hunt in the western portion of the state. The elevation bands I'm looking at are around 7500-8000 feet.
Being brutally honest, how stupid is this plan? Am I even going to be able to get up into the mountains from the trailhead, or is the snow still going to be feet deep at that elevation? I have years of backpacking experience and backpack hunting, but only in the fall. I am most concerned over whether the south slopes will even be thawed and whether the bears will even be feeding.
Thank you in advance.
Being brutally honest, how stupid is this plan? Am I even going to be able to get up into the mountains from the trailhead, or is the snow still going to be feet deep at that elevation? I have years of backpacking experience and backpack hunting, but only in the fall. I am most concerned over whether the south slopes will even be thawed and whether the bears will even be feeding.
Thank you in advance.