Durango Mike
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I am in the never land of Colorado preference points (just seem to staying 1-2 points away) and at 73 i don't think I will live long enough to tag out for the super prime areas like 66 and 201 for early rifle. With a new knee scheduled in 2 weeks I should be back in shape to do some serious hiking by October. I have enlisted two of my young studs to join me, with them hopefully drawing tags for 77 we will be able to hunt both GMU's from the same camp. Early rifle hopefully avoids serious weather at 12,000 (I know how quickly things can change having lived in the Rockies since 1994). 76 is a quality zone and jumps out for two reasons, close to home and potentially reasonable access with horses to set up camp and do early scouting. Since I will have ample time to use my computer during knee surgery recovery to E scout, something I have never seriously done, looking for suggestions from HT on how folks do it themselves. I have looked at Randy's videos, joined GoHunt insider and started playing with 3D maps a little, and having spent 12 years in Search and Rescue have good familiarity with Google earth, GAIA maps, GPS. If someone wants to take a look at GMU 76 along with me as we move through the year I intend to report on planning, on the ground scouting, equipment, and obviously the hunt when we do it. Anyone who hunted 76 this year is welcome and encouraged to chime in with observations.