oinco,
The breaks are epic! Problem is that as a non-resident, getting a tag is like winning the lottery. I hear it's not uncommon for it to take 20 years to get a breaks elk tag. WY is not much better, for a unit that is worth a poop, it takes many many years to draw.

As for CO, it does suck to see so many people while hunting, but that can be overcome fairly easily. On the Flat Tops, you can get a drop camp into the Wilderness Area. You may see a few other hunters back there, but no 4-wheelers!!! If you don't want to pay for a drop camp, it is tough to beat a 1st rifle elk tag on the Flat Tops. It holds the largest herd in the state and if you get more than 1/2 mile from the road, you will eliminate 95% of your competition. A couple miles in and you will more than likely never see another hunter. I spend as much time up there in the summer as possible and I assure you that it is the picture of Elk Country that people envision when they close their eyes and dream.

Good Luck and don't forget sniper7's backstraps!

Shawn