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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5830288" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Colorado has the biggest herd, great opportunities. I think they'll have the easiest tags to get but the terrain can be tough(I know an 80 year old that does it every year) unless you get on private land. Decide your budget first, unguided drop camp would be the cheapest $3500(tag, camp, pack in/out) per person just goes up from there. </p><p></p><p>I have a guy that has private land(couple thousand acres) can stay at his place, bring a camper, tent, motel. He's got horses and 4 wheelers to use. He's usually booked 2 year in advance. If you end up going on unguided go in 2025, this year will mostly be booked and lots of prep and planning, I think 2024 is too quick for a first timer IMO at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5830288, member: 21149"] Colorado has the biggest herd, great opportunities. I think they'll have the easiest tags to get but the terrain can be tough(I know an 80 year old that does it every year) unless you get on private land. Decide your budget first, unguided drop camp would be the cheapest $3500(tag, camp, pack in/out) per person just goes up from there. I have a guy that has private land(couple thousand acres) can stay at his place, bring a camper, tent, motel. He's got horses and 4 wheelers to use. He's usually booked 2 year in advance. If you end up going on unguided go in 2025, this year will mostly be booked and lots of prep and planning, I think 2024 is too quick for a first timer IMO at this point. [/QUOTE]
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