archer wapiti
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That number would be more plausible if it were kilometers, but still high. Not that you couldn't do it, but you shouldn't do that while hunting as others have said.
Download your GPS track to your computer and plot it in Google earth. Measure it using the tool in GE.
First year I hunted Elk I was hiking my butt off because I wasn't set up to backpack hunt. Consider getting a few backpacking essentials (for me it was a stove) and pack in to near your spot. You'll save a helluva lot of miles on your body, need to consume less calories, and have extra time to sleep. I went from doing 6-10 miles/day to closer to 3 or 4, and spending more time in the areas I most wanted to hunt. Try different stuff and figure out what works for you. I think most of us are still tweaking our strategies every time we go out.
Download your GPS track to your computer and plot it in Google earth. Measure it using the tool in GE.
First year I hunted Elk I was hiking my butt off because I wasn't set up to backpack hunt. Consider getting a few backpacking essentials (for me it was a stove) and pack in to near your spot. You'll save a helluva lot of miles on your body, need to consume less calories, and have extra time to sleep. I went from doing 6-10 miles/day to closer to 3 or 4, and spending more time in the areas I most wanted to hunt. Try different stuff and figure out what works for you. I think most of us are still tweaking our strategies every time we go out.