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What's in your 3-5 day hunt pack??
tlbradford:
Baby wipes are a good camp shower too. Scent Killer since you will get smelly camping that long. MRE's sure taste pretty good these days, and if I can handle the weight I like to make them my dinner meal.
Ironhead:
In my Eberlestock J-104
Contrail Tarp Tent
Marmot Helium EQ
Big Agnes insulated air core sleeping pad
Jetboil stove and extra canister of fuel
Katyden water purification system
Pottable Aqua
2 liter Eberlestock hydration system w/ a 3 liter Platypus to fill and leave in camp
3 Mountain House entres and 6 peanut butter and bacon sandwiches
First aid kit
steel w/ flint and film canister of vaseline soaked cotton also bic lighter and waterproof matches
Small survival kit Compass maps and fishing gear along with a few other items
Small ziplock bag of babywipes and tp
50 feet of 5/16" drop cord
2 knives and a diamond sharpening stone
Extra release
5 Alakan game bags 48"
Around 10 elk calls
Sage oil cover scent
Headlamp and xtra batteries
Panasonic fz 20 camera
1 spork
extra socks and a beanie
Branden:
Pack
Barney Bag
Sleep System
Marmot Arete Down Bag.
Blue Foam Pad.
Virga Tarptent.
Gear
Spotting Scope 20-60X80
Tripod
Steady Sack
Rangefinder
Scalpel with four blades
Lightweight Bone Saw
Some thin cord, don't know how much cause I used some for a shoe lace.
4 of the cheapest game bags I could find.
Gatorade water bottle.
2 heavy duty garbage bags, one to line the pack and the other for a pack cover at night. And for butchering the animal on.
Petzl Zipka Headlamp
TP
2 Lighters, Matches and Firestarter
Clothing
Rain Gear
Arc'Teryx Long Johns
Sport Hill Sleeveless Tee
Board Shorts
2 Pairs Wool Socks
Lightweight Fleece Top
Fleece Top
Gloves
Balaclava
Beanie
Synthetic Underwear
That is all I can think of for clothes and gear at the moment. That is all the clothing I bring including what I am wearing while hiking in. Food just depends on what I feel like before I head out. I just make sure it has at least 100 calories per ounce and I take it if that is what I feel like eating.
Branden
tlbradford:
I know REI and a couple of other sites have a great checklist to use when prepping your pack. I modified the one I found on REI's website to fit my needs, and didn't have any regrets on what I had brought or forgotten.
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