1st Elk hunt - Unit 54 CO
#32
asines good luck and have a blast. Don't try and do too much to soon (climbing in elevation). You will get winded - often. But elk hunting is one of the best times ive ever had and i've only gone twice. Layers is top notch advice. It seems very cool in the shade (dark tember) and warm in the sun. I changed back and forth quite frequently. I saw 2 bears 2 weeks ago when hunting. One about 10 yards. So if you feel like it, take the bear spray, we were archery hunting so firearm was not an option. Do what ever makes you comfortable. Most of all be safe and have a great time.
#33
Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 24
asines good luck and have a blast. Don't try and do too much to soon (climbing in elevation). You will get winded - often. But elk hunting is one of the best times ive ever had and i've only gone twice. Layers is top notch advice. It seems very cool in the shade (dark tember) and warm in the sun. I changed back and forth quite frequently. I saw 2 bears 2 weeks ago when hunting. One about 10 yards. So if you feel like it, take the bear spray, we were archery hunting so firearm was not an option. Do what ever makes you comfortable. Most of all be safe and have a great time.
#34
Our trip from MO wasn't quite as far, about 20 hours, but like you said the trip out their is full of anticipation so you shouldn't have much trouble. But be very carefull on the way back you probably will be exhausted and those last several hours are butal unless you stop and all spend a few hours or a night sleeping, BE CAREFULL.
#35
Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 24
Our trip from MO wasn't quite as far, about 20 hours, but like you said the trip out their is full of anticipation so you shouldn't have much trouble. But be very carefull on the way back you probably will be exhausted and those last several hours are butal unless you stop and all spend a few hours or a night sleeping, BE CAREFULL.
#36
Well if you end up having some mild symptoms like a mild headache then you just need more water and possibly a little Ibuprofen. If that doesn't help the only cure is losing altitude. You'll have to drop down low enough that your symptoms disappear. Like has been said though you'll probably be fine.