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<blockquote data-quote="JOSH 03" data-source="post: 988566" data-attributes="member: 83294"><p>I'd like to preface this thread by saying I'm not looking for any inside information or secret honey holes. As a long time hunter, I know how hard you fellas and gals work for your hunting spots. </p><p>A quick background, I am a flat lander by birth. I grew up in the Mts (chuckle) of PA but had the fortunate experience to spend quite a bit of time training in the Sierra Nevada range and working over seas in the Hindu Kush range. I fell in love with the physical challenge and scenic rewards the back country offers, it is indeed addicting. </p><p>As I begin the planning phase, I'm looking for some advice on what areas I could begin backpack hunting. As far as quarry, I'm not to particular but as of now it will most likely be a solo project, so I think that puts elk out of the question. Logistically, do most of you fly or drive to your destinations? Water? Pack in or carry filtration systems? Set up a spike near the vehicle and return frequently or just strike out on a several day hunt in what looks to be a favorable area carrying your required gear? Just looking for some general information to get me pointed in the right direction and where I should be looking. I appreciate the help, thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOSH 03, post: 988566, member: 83294"] I'd like to preface this thread by saying I'm not looking for any inside information or secret honey holes. As a long time hunter, I know how hard you fellas and gals work for your hunting spots. A quick background, I am a flat lander by birth. I grew up in the Mts (chuckle) of PA but had the fortunate experience to spend quite a bit of time training in the Sierra Nevada range and working over seas in the Hindu Kush range. I fell in love with the physical challenge and scenic rewards the back country offers, it is indeed addicting. As I begin the planning phase, I'm looking for some advice on what areas I could begin backpack hunting. As far as quarry, I'm not to particular but as of now it will most likely be a solo project, so I think that puts elk out of the question. Logistically, do most of you fly or drive to your destinations? Water? Pack in or carry filtration systems? Set up a spike near the vehicle and return frequently or just strike out on a several day hunt in what looks to be a favorable area carrying your required gear? Just looking for some general information to get me pointed in the right direction and where I should be looking. I appreciate the help, thanks in advance. Josh [/QUOTE]
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