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<blockquote data-quote="DontBlink" data-source="post: 529857" data-attributes="member: 26060"><p>I was just thinking that same thought this morning about the wet suit. Heck I probably would need a dry suit during that time of year. Never thought about hiring a guide service to move my car, they probably wouldn't even charge me much.</p><p> </p><p>HA, I know that country is steep in there. I have been doing some calculating on google earth and in one section from bottom to top in .93 miles the elevation gain was somewhere around 3800 to 4000' gain. that is almost vertical.</p><p> </p><p>I am planning on atleast four days for the first outing. But if I decide to go with the float hunt I will pack more food just incase I want to go longer. I think in four days of hard hunting and glassing I should be able to spot atleast a few decent bucks, maybe even a bull elk. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know if I asked you this but have you ever floated the middle fork?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontBlink, post: 529857, member: 26060"] I was just thinking that same thought this morning about the wet suit. Heck I probably would need a dry suit during that time of year. Never thought about hiring a guide service to move my car, they probably wouldn't even charge me much. HA, I know that country is steep in there. I have been doing some calculating on google earth and in one section from bottom to top in .93 miles the elevation gain was somewhere around 3800 to 4000' gain. that is almost vertical. I am planning on atleast four days for the first outing. But if I decide to go with the float hunt I will pack more food just incase I want to go longer. I think in four days of hard hunting and glassing I should be able to spot atleast a few decent bucks, maybe even a bull elk. I don't know if I asked you this but have you ever floated the middle fork? [/QUOTE]
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