Plumber, the cool part of a long trip is you dont have to be in a rush. Ive been elk hunting enough to know a couple things- first is, you dnt need to spend $4-5,000 for a 5 or 6 day outfitted hunt. The other is, 5-6 days is a bare minimum, and often leads to going at it too hard too fast and getting worn out or discouraged.
Take that same money, and invest it in top quality gear and clothing. Then you can hunt a lifetime for just the cost of tags and fuel getting there. I do not really consider food a hunt expense, cuz I'd have to eat at home just the same.
With a long trip, our plan is to hunt hard for 2-3 days, then return to base camp, rest, fish a little, take life easy. Enjoy the mountains,and take our time finding elk. Then work them and hopefully put one down.
A trip like this tests far more than your hunting skills, you put to test evrything about living, and hunting in a backcountry setting.
While its still a seemingly long time before the truck hits the pavement, to me the preparation is a huge part of the overall experience.
And trust me, there will be plenty of pics when we return.
For those interested, here is some of the gear I decided on for this hunt.
12x12 canvas pyramid tent from PAnther Primitives. Strong sturdy shelter, with wood stove.
Kifaru paratipi, with packable stove as well.
Marmot pinnacle sleeping bag
Big Agnes insulated Air Core pad
Kifaru backpacks- AG2 with hauler frame for me, Pointman for my son. I was going to get one of their new ultralight packs, but got a great deal on the ones we're using.
Sitka gear pants, shirts, vest and jacket. Got a deal n this stuff I couldnt pass up.
First Lite merino wool base layers.
Snow Peak giga stove, and titanium cookware
Delorme Earthmate PN6 gps with SPOT communicator .
Katadyn Hiker Pro water filtration, with 2 extra filters.
Kahles 10x42 binoculars. Found a great deal on them, couldnt swing the Swaro's MAybe next year.
Thunderstick MOAB takedown longbow( on order) for me, and my original MOAB for my son to use.
Surewood shafts- still debating broadheads, leaning towards either Bear razorheads, or Zwickey 2 blades. Both are proven heads.
GFA quiver.
ParaOrdinance .45 ACP sidearm for unruly bears or cats. My standard carry gun.
Also plan a few luxuries for base camp, Zodi hot shower setup with shower tent. Air mattresses or cots, not sure on that yet.
Food will consist of freeze fried dinners, homemade dehydrated meals, energy bars, oatmeal, etc. Hpefully supplemented with some fresh trout, sage grouse and some elk tenderloins.
And a splash of good bourbon for around the campfire.