Saturday I was able to make another scouting trip. I hiked about 16 miles.
For those of you coming out here to hunt do some of your training hiking w/pack and with boots.
The day started off in the low 70's and clear skys. Lots of sweat dripping as I climbed elevation. The whole first half of the day was south slopes and parks. About noon I crossed a big saddle at about 9750 feet (so about a 4000 gain over where I live) and instantly upon making the North side, the temp dropped 10* and I was into snow drifts still 2-4 foot deep. On went the vest! This is why you don't wear cotton. I was able to stay warm and my clothes still dryed themselves even under an over-layer. And they were soaked with sweat, literally.
Now in thick douglas fir and mossy primordal forest (thats what I like about Colorado) one second hot and dry, take two steps its a totally different temp/moisture zone.
I found a lot of rubs. year opon year, and some wallows. Then the hail came, about 30 minutes worth, then rain. The temp went down to the low to mid 40's. Again, if I had worn cotten I would have been very uncomfortable. Big change over the first half of the day.
But thats the mountains and it can happen any time of the year!
Saw two elk. Fat. They saw me and were gone. A long day. A good day.
Have pics but my image hosting won't work w/my computer anymore. Sorry.
Joshua