CiK
Well-known member
I am still trying to decide if I want to burn my 3 points on a General Unit or apply for a tag similar to Randy and Marcus' 2017 Wyoming tag and hunt elk with a rifle in mid-Sept. Either way I go, I fret about the non-wilderness area and my incessant need to find a lonely glassing ridge or bugling canyon free of others.
I started wondering with all the hoopla us non-residents put on wilderness area, does it even matter to the Wyoming residents that much? From what I can gather, some/most places in the wilderness area don't allow motorized travel. How many residents are willing to make that commitment to get into the wilderness areas themselves? Just because they can....do they? Do they make that commitment for solitude or do they all stay close to roads and access points watching us non-residents walk on by crying over it?
Is success in Wyoming more about Public Land access or Wilderness access?
Tony
ps - I think my I am just going crazy from the research.
I started wondering with all the hoopla us non-residents put on wilderness area, does it even matter to the Wyoming residents that much? From what I can gather, some/most places in the wilderness area don't allow motorized travel. How many residents are willing to make that commitment to get into the wilderness areas themselves? Just because they can....do they? Do they make that commitment for solitude or do they all stay close to roads and access points watching us non-residents walk on by crying over it?
Is success in Wyoming more about Public Land access or Wilderness access?
Tony
ps - I think my I am just going crazy from the research.