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<blockquote data-quote="chindits" data-source="post: 2136291" data-attributes="member: 92909"><p>I would expect snow and then not be surprised if it's 70 degrees and drought. If it does snow, don't despair. It will probably only be socked in for a couple days and then blow out. It could be dry powder initially but will eventually transition as the temperature gains. If it's warm and drought figure out how to hunt your area without moving through dry vegetation. Follow beat in elk trails and cow trails to a place you can set up.</p><p></p><p>Packing elk ain't bad, just don't pretend you're in a hurry. It's cool in the shade that time of year so hang your broke down elk in the north side timber and take it out in manageable pieces. I'd do the rear 1/4s first while your fresh. Last load the lightest with the skull n horns as your motivator. I've been packing out bone in lately because I have a bandsaw that makes them bones cookables. I don't recall exactly but I think it only added 6 or 8 lbs on the rear 1/4.</p><p></p><p>Don't be surprised at the gawd awful number of people you see. CO rifle season is the prostitute of Rocky Mountain elk huntn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chindits, post: 2136291, member: 92909"] I would expect snow and then not be surprised if it’s 70 degrees and drought. If it does snow, don’t despair. It will probably only be socked in for a couple days and then blow out. It could be dry powder initially but will eventually transition as the temperature gains. If it’s warm and drought figure out how to hunt your area without moving through dry vegetation. Follow beat in elk trails and cow trails to a place you can set up. Packing elk ain’t bad, just don’t pretend you’re in a hurry. It’s cool in the shade that time of year so hang your broke down elk in the north side timber and take it out in manageable pieces. I’d do the rear 1/4s first while your fresh. Last load the lightest with the skull n horns as your motivator. I’ve been packing out bone in lately because I have a bandsaw that makes them bones cookables. I don’t recall exactly but I think it only added 6 or 8 lbs on the rear 1/4. Don’t be surprised at the gawd awful number of people you see. CO rifle season is the prostitute of Rocky Mountain elk huntn. [/QUOTE]
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