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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 1337046" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>I hunted Colorado 2nd season two years ago. Elevation over 9000' I believe. We got in a few days early to make camp and scout. The weather was quite warm until second day of our season. After that it cooled off considerably. Weather on the mountain would change very suddenly and unpredictably. We left with 3 days of our season remaining. It snowed during our last night there and the next morning. We tore down camp in a snow storm. Got the truck hung up on a boulder and high centered it leaving camp. I had talked with a local there a couple days before and heard stories of trucks, campers and ATV's being stranded on the mountain all winter due to snow plugging the road. All that being said, you will be fine with an outfitter. I would seek his advice on what you need for gear. He knows the area and what to expect regarding the unexpected. Good luck and enjoy the adventure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 1337046, member: 50852"] I hunted Colorado 2nd season two years ago. Elevation over 9000' I believe. We got in a few days early to make camp and scout. The weather was quite warm until second day of our season. After that it cooled off considerably. Weather on the mountain would change very suddenly and unpredictably. We left with 3 days of our season remaining. It snowed during our last night there and the next morning. We tore down camp in a snow storm. Got the truck hung up on a boulder and high centered it leaving camp. I had talked with a local there a couple days before and heard stories of trucks, campers and ATV's being stranded on the mountain all winter due to snow plugging the road. All that being said, you will be fine with an outfitter. I would seek his advice on what you need for gear. He knows the area and what to expect regarding the unexpected. Good luck and enjoy the adventure! [/QUOTE]
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