Awesome guys!! Keep it coming!
I've seen too many guys show up with crappy boots. They cannot walk beyond the first day due to blisters. Have your boots ready to go and well broken in. I like an agressive sole.
I just got a new pair of really nice boots for the trip; I'll be sure to have them broken in by the time I get out there.
Hunt uphill in the morning and down hill in the evening-expect constant swirling winds midday.
This is the kind of stuff I'd like to learn more about... Any places that are especially good for cutting elk off as they move back to their bedding areas (I'm assuming this is where they're heading...)? Any other suggestions as far as strategy goes?
Thanks a ton guys!