Hunters in Colorado's Unit 69 express significant challenges regarding public access to pronghorn territories, noting much of the land is landlocked, and hunting is complicated by other hunters' behaviors and landscape barriers. The area demands strategic timing and patience due to limited access points and pronghorns' adaptability to human presence, yet offers opportunities for close encounters when conditions align. Elk hunting receives mixed reviews, with some reporting favorable outcomes in secluded areas like Greenhorn Mountain and South Hardscrabble Creek, but emphasizing the thick timber and high hunting pressure can make for a tough experience. Overall, hunters suggest preparedness for challenging terrain, investigating access thoroughly, and considering outside assistance such as drop camps to potentially enhance success.