stealthy_bowman
Well-known member
Hey all,
So I'm considering lugging my base camp into the backcountry for this upcoming rifle elk season. Typically, I set my base camp at a trailhead and return to it each day. Sometimes, this involves a 3 to 4 hour hike back depending on where and how far in I'm hunting. Yes, I know all about the spike camping option and do it in the summer months from time to time. In fact, I just got back from several days of backpacking and spike camping for a scouting trip. The problem with spike camping though, at least for me, is that I get absolutely sh*t sleep. Maybe 2 or 3 hours at best and I've tried everything to make it better. I simply sleep much better on my cot in my base camp and that makes a hunt just so much more enjoyable. Cannot underestimate the value of a good night's sleep and the impact it has on making you a more successful hunter. Moreover, if the weather is crap, the degree of comfort in a base camp is unmatched and frankly I look forward to getting back to base camp and cooking up a proper meal at the end of a long day hunting. Soooo, the question is how to get the base camp into the backcountry without horses and I am wondering what experiences some of you may have had in trying that? I've considered using carts as I saw one guy doing that in Wyoming with a similar set up that I have and he even packed out the bull he shot on his deer cart. The problem with that is that deer carts do not make it over certain terrain and one false move when going along a cliff and you could lose all your gear. I've also considered renting llama's, but that gets quite pricey very quickly. So what have you guys tried? Welcome any tips you may have...Thanks.
So I'm considering lugging my base camp into the backcountry for this upcoming rifle elk season. Typically, I set my base camp at a trailhead and return to it each day. Sometimes, this involves a 3 to 4 hour hike back depending on where and how far in I'm hunting. Yes, I know all about the spike camping option and do it in the summer months from time to time. In fact, I just got back from several days of backpacking and spike camping for a scouting trip. The problem with spike camping though, at least for me, is that I get absolutely sh*t sleep. Maybe 2 or 3 hours at best and I've tried everything to make it better. I simply sleep much better on my cot in my base camp and that makes a hunt just so much more enjoyable. Cannot underestimate the value of a good night's sleep and the impact it has on making you a more successful hunter. Moreover, if the weather is crap, the degree of comfort in a base camp is unmatched and frankly I look forward to getting back to base camp and cooking up a proper meal at the end of a long day hunting. Soooo, the question is how to get the base camp into the backcountry without horses and I am wondering what experiences some of you may have had in trying that? I've considered using carts as I saw one guy doing that in Wyoming with a similar set up that I have and he even packed out the bull he shot on his deer cart. The problem with that is that deer carts do not make it over certain terrain and one false move when going along a cliff and you could lose all your gear. I've also considered renting llama's, but that gets quite pricey very quickly. So what have you guys tried? Welcome any tips you may have...Thanks.