I'm planning my first elk hunt in New Mexico this October, and I was wondering how many miles people typically hike into the wilderness for a backcountry hunt. I am in my early 30s, and in great shape (I train almost everyday). I've scouted what looks to be a great hunting spot about 7 miles in, and about 2000ft in elevation gain. Is this a reasonable hike for me? Am I overdoing it? I have great equipment and plenty of camping experience, but I've never attempted something like this before. I am from the Midwest and don't want to bite off more than I can chew, but I am willing to do just about anything if it means getting into elk. Any advice/thoughts would be appreciated.