Don't get me wrong, I've been on more than a couple of hunting "trips". The kind where you get your license, your tag, pack all your gear, and take off for the outback for a week of hunting "something".
It can be great fun, and I've taken a few critters doing it, BUT!
It is nothing but high pressure. When you know you only have 6 or 7 days to scout for sign, make camp, hunt dawn to dusk, or more, and the clock is always ticking.
I can hunt my local area from the 1st of Oct. till well into January. You can sit and relax, enjoy the solitude, and if you don't see anything today, there is always tomorrow.
I would never want to give that up for hunting "trips".