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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 468374" data-attributes="member: 7260"><p>I and a couple buddies hunted area 7 two years ago and it was pretty much as you described, drive around and spot and stalk. One wrinkle, as already pointed out, was the weather. Rain followed by snow, which then melted. Roads and trails turned into almost impassable gumbo. Soils containing Bentonite can stay like that for a couple days. You will not endear yourself to the ranchers by tearing up their routes to town so gotta watch that.</p><p></p><p> +1 on the ten ply tires, we were using my nephew's F350 and that's what was on it and we still poked a hole in a sidewall.</p><p></p><p> Newcastle has good motels and such, that's where we stayed.</p><p></p><p> All three of us took decent 'lopes with out much trouble and had a great time, not physically demanding at all and great country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 468374, member: 7260"] I and a couple buddies hunted area 7 two years ago and it was pretty much as you described, drive around and spot and stalk. One wrinkle, as already pointed out, was the weather. Rain followed by snow, which then melted. Roads and trails turned into almost impassable gumbo. Soils containing Bentonite can stay like that for a couple days. You will not endear yourself to the ranchers by tearing up their routes to town so gotta watch that. +1 on the ten ply tires, we were using my nephew's F350 and that's what was on it and we still poked a hole in a sidewall. Newcastle has good motels and such, that's where we stayed. All three of us took decent 'lopes with out much trouble and had a great time, not physically demanding at all and great country. [/QUOTE]
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