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Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Ok it's always been a dream for me to do a true back pack hunt buy myself and stay out a week. So I've decided this September I'm going to make it happen, I really would appreciate any advice from you experienced backpackers as to what you would pack with you on such a trip. I have already bout my badlands pack what would you fill it with? And FOOD?? What food do most of you pack in for such trips ?? I'm trying to go as lite as possible. I don't want to miss any asentials.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Don't get too far in where you can't get the meat out on time, seems to happen quite a bit.
Other than that do some overnighters like now, then 3 day trips. You'll figure out what you need and don't need pretty quick.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Is it in a place where your gonna scout? If its a place you plan to use multiple times you should make a few trips in and take some supplys each time, you wont regret having more than you need. A friend would be a good idea since its your first time to.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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I'm going to do a three day trial run first week in August and scout at the same time I'm going to stick to boundary trails and see how it goes
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Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Have you spent any time in the backcountry?
I've posted a gear list on here somewhere but it boils down to this:
Shelter/sleep system
Clothes/boots
Weapon/optics
Water system
Food/cook system
Kill kit
Going light is possible but it isn't cheap.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Mountain Money.... aka TP.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on May 02, 2014, 07:49:50 PM
Mountain Money.... aka TP.
sock tops and sleeves is for the "Pilgrims"
TP is for the "Trackers"
kitchen paper towels is for the "Frontiersmen"
blue shop towels is for the "Longhunters"
wet wipes is for the "Old Salts"
and finally Tucks Medicated wipes is for the "Legendary" hunters
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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SPOT (
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Learn wilderness first aid
Somewhere in this vast forum someone posts a spreadsheet for a pack list.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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August is too late. You need to get out for one nighters as soon as possible. It doesn't have to be in the wilderness, just get out and test your gear. Everybody has an opinion on what works for them, the only way to know what works for you, is to use it. Your first trip that close to the season is a mistake, in my opinion, especially solo. Keep in mind that many people discover that they don't like being in the wilderness by them selves, once they are there. You will find out a lot about yourself after a few consecutive nights alone.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Giving gear suggestions is easy....but giving you help with how to be successful (not talking filling tags gets) is a whole nother matter...your going to be alone with nothing but your own thoughts. ..alot of people cant handle that...you really can get lost in your own head
I would def start of with over nighters an work your way up if you wana do this solo thing...
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I appreciate your advice I will try to find a like minded person that wants the same type of adventure and see how it goes at first then work it out solo
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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Backpacking light has your gear suggestions summed up...few nights on that forum goes along ways
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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If you're trying to adjust to spending a lot of time alone in the woods, I highly recommend downloading some audiobooks or podcasts to your phone.
Helps to keep you from getting bored. You don't want to have headphones when actively hunting, but they're great for spending hours on a windy ridge glassing for game. They also help you sleep at night if you're uneasy doing so in bear country... when every rustle and snap in the woods is keeping you awake, just plug in, turn your mind off, and you'll be asleep in no-time.
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Re: Please help with advice on outfitting for first backpack hunt
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May 03, 2014, 03:51:43 PM »
A few of my favorite backcountry accessories are;
Foam sleeping pad
Neat Sheet ground cover... or tyvek chunk
Not sure these are available anymore, a soft water resistant cloth designed to be a beach type ground cloth. It is water resistant, quiet and very lightweight. I have used these to put down to sit on damp ground, over my summer bag at night when it got a lot colder than expected, used it to hide under for a short rainspell, used it during elk season to set meat on and keep it clean (ruined that sheet...
) and we use them a lot for snow camping. You can wrap up in it to keep the wind off, snow off, or use it to help keep an extra layer of warmth around you at bedtime. If I cannot find these anymore I would bring a chunk of tyvek house wrap run through a dryer many times with a few shoes in there to soften the tyvek.
Lightweight windproof/rainproof hoody as an extra layer.
Crystal light or similar, something to flavor water with...
Chewing gum.
Toothbrush
I know, not the normal stuff, but what I brought aside from the basics.
Acnewmann55, agree with you on the earbuds. Used it more than a few times to chase away the mice, creepy crawlies and anything else that kept me up...
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