Knowing the country you are heading into is key. Like some have said above, dragging a big trailer into the backcountry can get a little hairy if you aren't sure about where you are going. That being said, after too many years of sleeping in a tent on the cold, hard ground, the last 10 years or so of elk hunting for me have been out of a self contained trailer. I either take my 29 ft. pull behind, or my dad brings his 30 ft. fifth wheel, and elk hunting becomes real cushy. Warm meals, showers, and beds make a 10-15 day hunting trip in the hills a lot more comfortable. I know a lot of guys like to get out into the timber and "rough it", but we see plenty of elk every year and don't have to feel completely beat up every day doing it. If I knew how to post pictures, I would show you what camp looked like for us last year. Just my 2 cents.