Last year having looked into options for hunting the wilderness with a disability, it appears the best option is to be packed in. I've gone back and forth on this to the point of saying, "To hell with this we're going to backpack in!" It actually kind of pisses me off. In one respect that drive has been one of the leading factors towards my recovery. Though the other side has to recognize my wife's concerns and the doctors thoughts. My brother would go with and another friend are 100 percent supportive and even my wife would be a 100 percent supportive if that's the direction I chose.
What leads me towards being packed in versus backpacking goes towards what my goal is for hunting season. The reality, the goal is a successful hunting experience whether elk or deer are harvested or not ( I would prefer success for us
). I will still have my personal goals while hunting in the back country.
So I'm looking for some tips. It will likely be for my brother and I and possibly a friend. It has been many years since I've been in the backcountry. So I do not have a specific location in mind nor any scouting of any areas. I'm not asking for anyone to give away any honey holes though would appreciate a general area or two.
We are not seeking off trail or anything though I would like to choose the area to set up camp and hunt. Is this possible? We would like to be dropped off with our gear and picked up 4-5 days later. Any recommendations for the scapegoat or Marshall or other wilderness areas for pack service? Any other suggested thoughts related to this type of hunting trip? Last year I was just excited to stand and trip on trails, smell the mountain air and sit around the campfire. This year it's time to buckle in and do some hunting. I am very familiar with backcountry horseback having worked with the Forest Service in the Bridger Teton wilderness back 10 years ago. Repeated many 8 day trips into the wilderness. We both owned horses the vast majority of our lives.
I know I have thrown a lot out there though any tips would be greatly appreciated. Please either p.m. or post here. Cheers all.
What leads me towards being packed in versus backpacking goes towards what my goal is for hunting season. The reality, the goal is a successful hunting experience whether elk or deer are harvested or not ( I would prefer success for us
So I'm looking for some tips. It will likely be for my brother and I and possibly a friend. It has been many years since I've been in the backcountry. So I do not have a specific location in mind nor any scouting of any areas. I'm not asking for anyone to give away any honey holes though would appreciate a general area or two.
We are not seeking off trail or anything though I would like to choose the area to set up camp and hunt. Is this possible? We would like to be dropped off with our gear and picked up 4-5 days later. Any recommendations for the scapegoat or Marshall or other wilderness areas for pack service? Any other suggested thoughts related to this type of hunting trip? Last year I was just excited to stand and trip on trails, smell the mountain air and sit around the campfire. This year it's time to buckle in and do some hunting. I am very familiar with backcountry horseback having worked with the Forest Service in the Bridger Teton wilderness back 10 years ago. Repeated many 8 day trips into the wilderness. We both owned horses the vast majority of our lives.
I know I have thrown a lot out there though any tips would be greatly appreciated. Please either p.m. or post here. Cheers all.
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