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You beat me to it.751 because you listed it twice?
Just giving you some bumps. I know nothing about the areas.Thanks for pointing out the typo guys. And that I didn't say Colorado. Tough crowd here.
That would not be good for sure. Long time ago, by accident really, I got up the drainage from where horses were also going. Saw a lot of nice MD that day. Guess it could go either way, depending.I've hunted 75 and 751 it's rugged country. But if your idea is to use terrain to get away from crowds keep in mind there be guys with horses. Nothing like hiking into a distant basin to get away only to find a pole corral full of horses and a wall tent.
I guess I'm saying distance from the trailhead only goes so far. It pays to get creative especially in CO OTC units. If you have to cross a creek, make a brutal steep climb, navigate deadfall, etc. those can be great spots and they don't have to be far from a trailhead. It is usually much easier and more likely for a hunter to cover several miles on trail than to crank through terrible terrain.