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<blockquote data-quote="scott024" data-source="post: 3626581" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>I've hunted north of Pagosa 3 times. All the elk are going to be pushed up high or even over the first mountains closest to the road. We would start hiking up the mountain at 3 am. It's crazy how long it takes to go up, but only a fraction of the time coming down. If you can get a mule deer tag as a well, I would recommend it. You'll see mule deer out the wazoo. Certain areas north of Pagosa have a pretty good bear population so keep your head on a swivel especially if you get a kill. Like the others have said, drink lots of water and give yourself a day to get acclimated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott024, post: 3626581, member: 34990"] I've hunted north of Pagosa 3 times. All the elk are going to be pushed up high or even over the first mountains closest to the road. We would start hiking up the mountain at 3 am. It's crazy how long it takes to go up, but only a fraction of the time coming down. If you can get a mule deer tag as a well, I would recommend it. You'll see mule deer out the wazoo. Certain areas north of Pagosa have a pretty good bear population so keep your head on a swivel especially if you get a kill. Like the others have said, drink lots of water and give yourself a day to get acclimated. [/QUOTE]
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