I have my first true back country bow hunt coming up in September for elk in western colorado. Not having done this before, my goal is to feel very comfortable about where I'm at and where i'm going so that when I start chasing a bull, I won't worry about getting lost. I'm looking for any advice on navigation while in the back country. I have yet to order a GPS, but am looking at the Garmin 64s. Also wondering about topo maps, UTM navigation, etc. I have been looking at caltopo.com to print my own topo maps off as well.
I would love some input on this, what people do to navigate, some good and easy ways to do it, etc. I have been lost one time when I was in high school chasing whitetails and I never want to experience that feeling again. I know this wilderness in Colorado is huge and getting lost will be very easy, so I want to go as prepared as possible.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I would love some input on this, what people do to navigate, some good and easy ways to do it, etc. I have been lost one time when I was in high school chasing whitetails and I never want to experience that feeling again. I know this wilderness in Colorado is huge and getting lost will be very easy, so I want to go as prepared as possible.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!