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Roads shut down Sept. 1. Walk in only.I'm in no need of elk info but if you're familiar with roads in the breaks, I would appreciate a PM. Thanks!
You can tell people that and they still don't believe you. mtmuleyMost important if it gets wet get the ef out. Unless you got ample time. I had a buddy who had to leave his stuff there camper and pickup for 3 weeks.
I've also had mud build up and shred tires and fenders on trucks and trailers.
And when that stuff dries in your fenders..my god...get the jackhammer out....or have $1000 in quarters and rain gear and settle in for a day at the car wash. I made that mistake once. Thought about just lighting my truck on fire and walking away...lol.You can tell people that and they still don't believe you. mtmuley
Probably be easier to trade that prick inAnd when that stuff dries in your fenders..my god...get the jackhammer out....or have $1000 in quarters and rain gear and settle in for a day at the car wash. I made that mistake once. Thought about just lighting my truck on fire and walking away...lol.
Totally agree I drew a permit in I think it was 2016. I sold that truck in 2019 and I swear every now and then gumbo would still fall out of some unknown place.Probably be easier to trade that prick in
That sounds like just the kind of hunt I'm looking for! HahaRoads shut down Sept. 1. Walk in only.
Take 3 steps. Kick the mud of your boots then repeat. It does make you taller though.The mud is not just an issue on the roads when it rains. Friend of mine shot a bull there a few years ago in the rain. He said he almost couldn’t even walk back to his truck with the meat…and he wasn‘t that far from the road/truck.
Thanks to everyone that has responded! I definitely understand the gumbo situation. Any crappy two track trails and we'll be using the four wheeler, not the truck. Not saying that won't get stuck, but at least it's not a 3/4 ton truck. We'll be in 410. I'm trying to get a idea of which roads will be decent for parking the camper (fish house) along. It sounds like crooked creek and tin can are decent? How about the ridge road/60280?