Just south of the park. Can't give too many details, it's public land!![]()
Ya, wellNot so tough to know where to go antelope hunting. Deer gets trickier. Elk hunt spots are guarded by all I know who hunt
Most of my hunting has been deer and antelope. South Eastern part of state. I have hiked/camped other parts of the state though. Ten Sleep is pretty cool. Cloud Peak Wilderness is nice.
What good would that do?I would rent the trailer. If you break your buddies rig, well, even if you take care of fixing it it makes for uncomfortable situation. And his rig is at your trucks limit to boot.
Have you hunted Wyoming before? Are you ready to tow in bad weather? Muddy and/or snowy roads? 9 of 10 of my trips back there have been good weather. One went from good weather to a foot of snow in less than 12 hours.
Some folks showed up after it snowed towing a trailer. We were in a basic, primitive type campground. They had a lot of fun backing that trailer in to thier camp site. The 5 miles of dirt road coming in were slippery but passable.
I'd make sure to have chains for the trailer. It would be the pits to tow in snow with no chains on the trailer.
My trips have been mid October, for antelope and opening of deer season(Oct-15).
I'll be pulling the trailer approximately 30 miles down a gravel road that is fairly well maintained.
What good would that do?
Thanks for the replies so far.
I was thinking the 4,000lb trailer wouldn't be that hard to pull. I was thinking it would be worth the extra gas money to pull it there and back so I could load up everything before we left and then unload and clean it once we got back. I figured 6 mpg difference would cost $150 in gas and pulling the trailer would take 1 1/2 hours extra time each way. The rental is a little cheaper here than the rate in Wyoming and it looked like it would be almost the same cost either way. I'm planning on 12 mpg but that might be optimistic. Pulling my 7,000lb trailer with my tractor loaded to the gills I get about 10 mpg so I figured I would do a little better only pulling 4,000lbs but wasn't sure on the wind resistance. I was thinking I would plan on pulling at 65 mph and save a little gas and stress on the truck that way.
Nathan