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Kentrek, I'm usually going about five miles between water so I like to have about 2 liters if I'm going steeply uphill. Sometimes I want to knock out ten miles without stopping also so that's why I might have more water. If I know water sources are close I'll often go down to a liter and save 2 pounds. I do like my food, I have to get the calorie intake in the backcountry or else I bonk. I could, and often do, cut down the weight of food by 3-4 pounds when I want to go really light.I have a cheap Sevylor trail boat. They have some really nice ones out that are lighter and more durable for about $400. I'm happy with my $50 raft. It's lasted me a lot of trips. However, my buddy has bought two and popped both so maybe I just got a good one. As far as booze goes, I'll often put a fifth of 151 in one of those thin bottles that water comes in. I put a few squirts of that ice tea mix. It's kind of like miox but ice tea. I then add a few squirts of lemon juice. At camp, I'll mix it about 1/4 booze/tea mixture with water. It tastes like lemon ice tea.
I'll probably ditch the camera this year and seriously hunt. I have a big one I am after.
for booz just take grain alc and bring cider packets..first swigs are alil rough but it gets better the more ya drink it
Quote from: kentrek on January 27, 2013, 03:27:59 PMfor booz just take grain alc and bring cider packets..first swigs are alil rough but it gets better the more ya drink it Ha! I used to take everclear and crystal light and make snocone slushies with it. Love the high country in summer, free ice!