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First Time Colorado Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="OldFussNFeathers" data-source="post: 5674638" data-attributes="member: 21573"><p>PM'd again this morning. Good talking to ya. Elevation sickness is real. Never effected me when I was fighting fire but that was when I was in my early 20's. The family I was talking about all fought fire with the exception of 1. I can't really provide to much as I've told you this is my first year out as well. From what I've been reading, depending on area, outfitters go far in and lazy people go about a mile in. Seems like 3-5 miles into the area is a sweet spot. Cousins at a point public campground last year had an elk bugling all night next to them. Like mentioned above, and my wife says, don't go too deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldFussNFeathers, post: 5674638, member: 21573"] PM’d again this morning. Good talking to ya. Elevation sickness is real. Never effected me when I was fighting fire but that was when I was in my early 20’s. The family I was talking about all fought fire with the exception of 1. I can’t really provide to much as I’ve told you this is my first year out as well. From what I’ve been reading, depending on area, outfitters go far in and lazy people go about a mile in. Seems like 3-5 miles into the area is a sweet spot. Cousins at a point public campground last year had an elk bugling all night next to them. Like mentioned above, and my wife says, don’t go too deep. [/QUOTE]
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