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Travel to the hunt zone
hunterclark:
I've got 2 meter ham radio in my van (which would be the transport), but can also get an HF rig setup for a backup. The Garmin inreach is on my list of items to grab as is the walk in permit, lots of good ideas here. You've all been really helpful here!
GASoline71:
I used to hunt all over the west slope of the North Cascades in a 1971 El Camino way back in the day. :tup:
Tried heading up into the Colockum one year to elk hunt and put a hole in the oil pan. :o Came flying down Coleman Canyon with no brakes and no power steering as the engine was locked up. That was a white knuckle E-ticket ride! :chuckle: :chuckle:
Bought a truck the next week. Alas it was a 2wd as well. A 1967 Chevy C10 Stepside. I hunted in that thing all over the state for years and only got stuck once. Turned the El Camino into a drag car. LOL
Gary
scotsman:
Just for grins I took my 56 ford ranchwagon on a grouse Huntin’ trip. Cars are made for driving…. Just about any maintained forest road will be ok for passenger cars, but keep an eye out for those sneaky rocks and drainage ditches. Yes I carried a comealong, tow strap and Danforth type boat anchor. Just in case.
Mtnwalker:
Reminds me of the good ol days hunting out of my buddies sisters civic because it was cheaper on gas than my bronco. I remember the floor board popping up under my feet as we were bombing it down a rocky two track :chuckle: lucky we never put a hole in anything important
mcrawfordaf:
I hunt out of my Impreza all the time. But I do a lot of hike/bike in from gates/trailheads. A car will 100% get you to where you want to be. Your boots should do the rest.
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