A ton of really good advice here. I haven't hunted elk in a decade or more, but I know some mistakes I made early on. One thing I haven't seen yet is that it's a mistake to enter an area blind. If you're going to hunt a new area then make plans to go on a scouting/camping trip earlier in the year. It is incredibly frustrating spending valuable hunting time going through areas that you've only seen on maps and figuring out that what looked good on paper is a terrible spot to hunt. The more time that can be spent in your area of choice early in the summer just walking around the happier you will be come hunting season.
A general mistake I have made was the night before heading out I laid out all my gear. Clothes, tents, bow, camp equipment, etc. First thing in the morning I loaded everything in the truck and made the five hour drive to camp. I set everything up and realized that all my perishable food was back at home hundreds of road mile away

. Future fix: I now make a list and check things off as I load.
