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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 489832" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>The best advice i can give as a helper on an elk hunt would be to not complain and let the tag holder make the decisions. Wear good boots, dress in layers, and have a good pack. Climb some hills around home to get used to hiking steep ground. I've found the value of good socks makes a big difference and don't forget to pack snacks/food and water for the hiking. Even if you don't feel hungry make sure you eat and drink while hiking. </p><p></p><p>Instead of starting a new thread, any advice on tents. I drew a Ewe bighorn tag in Wyoming. I will be hunting in october. I'm debating if a wall tent is worth it or if doing something along the lines of a 3 season tent. I won't be packing it in, but more so just no where to stay close to the hunt area.</p><p></p><p>My gear will be an eberlestock dragonfly pack (heavy but fits me well and is large)</p><p>I'm thinking 257 weatherby with 101gr lrx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 489832, member: 859"] The best advice i can give as a helper on an elk hunt would be to not complain and let the tag holder make the decisions. Wear good boots, dress in layers, and have a good pack. Climb some hills around home to get used to hiking steep ground. I've found the value of good socks makes a big difference and don't forget to pack snacks/food and water for the hiking. Even if you don't feel hungry make sure you eat and drink while hiking. Instead of starting a new thread, any advice on tents. I drew a Ewe bighorn tag in Wyoming. I will be hunting in october. I'm debating if a wall tent is worth it or if doing something along the lines of a 3 season tent. I won't be packing it in, but more so just no where to stay close to the hunt area. My gear will be an eberlestock dragonfly pack (heavy but fits me well and is large) I'm thinking 257 weatherby with 101gr lrx. [/QUOTE]
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