Wife an i originally planned to take our trailer and stay 2 nights near our hunting grounds. Plan was to leave Thursday night after work, hunt all day Friday, Saturday and half of Sunday. With the snow they're predicting I'm not sure the trailer is gonna happen. We might try it depending on traffic but the last thing i want is to be sitting in traffic for 5 hrs on a normally 2 hr drive, or worse yet, get in a situation with road conditions.
My year in review is i have not hunted deer once this year. Last year whole different story of course, all my my time went to deer, not much to elk. This year I've hunted elk hard. 8 days in early archery and now 6 in late not including this weekend. Last year i only hunted elk for 6 days. We've seen elk every day but 2 but haven't been able to seal the deal. Had a great bull we were chasing every day in early season, heard him, saw him and was within 30 yards twice, but made mistakes. Rookie mistakes mostly, like rushing things, disobeying wind, approaching wrong, etc. My wife had him screaming to come fight him the last day we hunted early season. I tried my hardest do get down there but took too long and he gathered his cows and exited the building.
We have learned so much that maybe someone could have taught us... but the mistakes resonate more when you make them yourself and i feel like we're going to put it together soon. Last year by contrast, the closest i got to elk was 90 yards. This year we've been inside 40 7 times and in early season (3 point minimum) cows walked past me at 15 and 20 on 3 occasions and didn't spook. Incredible year and regardless of the outcome this weekend I'm thankful for all I've seen and learned this year.
As for this weekend, snow in the forecast, we have a good plan that hopefully comes to fruition and results in meat in the freezer. Looking forward to hunting in the snow for the first time.