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You guys are simply brutal, aren't I entitled to my own opinion? I guess not, and I must just take it. Anyway, Colville, what you say makes sense, thanks. I guess, if I get a less than one pound pad, then the extra tiny bit of weight won't matter when I have 100 pounds of deer in my pack. And really, I guess it would help conserve calories if I slept warmer... it's something to think about.
A lot of you guys must have tons of cash sitting around talking about kifarus. I roll with a Northface terra 4500 for a 1-6 day pack. My pack weighs in at 25# for the high hunt in September minus rifle. I ditch mostly everything I can. NO stove (I bring dried fruit and nuts, Top ramen cooked or not it does its job). No tent ( painters plastic goes a long way). No pad. (cut some ferns or pines boughs to sleep on or find a mossy patch).
I have a coupe buddies that I mountaineer/ hunt with that have kifarus and the packs seem to spend more time at home compared to a Arteryx, Gregory, or Osprey packs.
Quote from: trapp01 on July 15, 2013, 08:54:50 PMI have a coupe buddies that I mountaineer/ hunt with that have kifarus and the packs seem to spend more time at home compared to a Arteryx, Gregory, or Osprey packs.That makes zero sense for hunting. While Arcteryx, Gregory and Osprey make great backpacking packs it is a whole different story when you start piling on the weight.
Quote from: 7mag. on July 16, 2013, 08:50:07 PMWhen you start depending on other people as a primary plan, you are eventually going to end up screwed. If you go into the back country without the ability and or gear to pack out what you kill, you are being foolish and irresponsible.Making prior arrangements to have someone help pack out an animal only seems more than responsible to me. Having the physical endurance to get an animal out is probably the most important to me. It may take multiple trips to get an animal out.
When you start depending on other people as a primary plan, you are eventually going to end up screwed. If you go into the back country without the ability and or gear to pack out what you kill, you are being foolish and irresponsible.
When we go elk hunting in the backcountry we plan on packing one out as a group. With deer the plan is for everyone to pack their own deer and camp.