Member III
Probably the most courteous way to go about it. The time where we would normally stop to start setting up camp is about the same time a hunter is getting set in their tree stand or blind. There is nothing quiet about this group setting camp - laughing, bullshitting, kids running around, banging around setting up tents, etc... all the game that is in 500 yards of there is going to lay low and stay bedded down. Everything downwind is scattering. I don't want to ruin some other dude's chance to put meat in the freezer. Riding during the middle of the day, however, will stir up game out have them out moving which would help hunters later in the day.Honestly, it might just be easier anyways to camp at the campground both nights. That way we can leave our camp setup and just go out and drive.