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2014 Bear Packlist
« on: August 06, 2014, 04:21:08 PM »
Below is my pack list for my upcoming hunt. The total weight at the top is without water, I will probably carry between 100-120ounces of water in but there will be a source nearby so I might only take the 70oz bladder full and fill the other ones. I'm going to be wearing my kuiu attack pants and merino top in but if it gets to hot I'll throw on the shorts and kuiu tshirt. I'm taking an extra pair of socks and underwear so I can let one dry out during the day. The first and last day of food are lighter because I'm going in, in the afternoon and coming out the last day mid day.

2014 Bear Packlist               
               
   Total weight(oz)   587.85   Total weight(lbs)   36.740625   
      Without water         
               
Item      Weight(oz)         
EXO Pack 3500      76         
Z Rest Pad      14         
EE 20* Quilt      21         
Compression Sack      3         
Ptarmigan Bivy      6         
Mountain Lt Shelter      32         
Trekking poles      16         
Stove      3.75         
Fuel      4         
Ti Pot      3         
Plastic Spork      1         
Zebralight      3.6         
Vortex Nomad SS      36         
Vortex Summit SS      30         
Vortex Diamondback (10x42)      26         
Leupold Rangefinder      8         
Garmin 62s      10         
Iphone 5c      5         
Tikka T3 lite w Vortex Viper 6.5-20x44      123         
Ammo(10rds)      10         
Kill Kit      16         
Havalon w 4 blades      2         
Pack Towel      0.5         
First Aid Kit      6         
Kuiu Wool Tshirt      4         
Shorts      8         
Core4 Rain Jacket      16         
Darn tough socks      4         
Uw      3         
Orange Vest      4         
3 AAs      3         
Tp      4         
Tags/Id/cash      4         
Matches       1.5         
Map      1         
Spare Glasses      3         
Kifaru pullouts      3         
Water filter      2         
32oz water bladder      2         
17 oz water blader      1.5         
70oz bladder      6         
Food for day 1      10         
Food for day 2      20         
Food for day 3      20         
Food for day 4      12         
Water      119         
« Last Edit: August 06, 2014, 04:39:46 PM by Bmcox86 »
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2014, 04:45:31 PM »
thats a solid list.
if youre looking for input a couple easy things. if not, disregard.  :chuckle:  :tup:

AA lithium, more expensive but last much longer. 3 lith AA's is only 1.5oz but honestly you dont even need spares for a short trip.
august, i like shorts and rain pants, i think it gives you more options. also consider gaiters, even if theyre short ones. i dont know many people that start hunting in gaiters, that go away from it.
with your EE quilt, you can get away with just an e-vent drysack, no compression needed and save about an oz.
some pretty dang good gps apps for the iphone, i bet silk will chime in, really no need for the garmin with them..
i found .4oz of TP sufficient per day. heavy duty stuff too. a whole roll of charmin quilted is only like 2.6oz with roll removed...
thats about 1.5lb saved.
pretty tight list!
do you have gloves or more importantly a stocking hat?

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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2014, 05:57:09 PM »
FTF are you rocking shorts and gaiters?
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2014, 09:46:58 PM »
FTF are you rocking shorts and gaiters?
i do pretty often. i had some AWESOME sitka ascent shorts but tatered 'em after 2 years. this year ive got some quick dry DC shorts. i am running flextex II gaiters this year. last year was OR endurance. but im also running kryptek valhalla's which are really growing on me.

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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2014, 10:17:53 PM »
I'll have to try to get more accurate weights on the small stuff because my scale isn't very accurate, I'm taking a half of roll of tp so I can bump that down. I'll have to check to see what battieres I have. I plan on putting fresh ones in the night before. Just want to have an extra set for the gps and light incase we get something at dusk so I'm not stuck in the dark gutting and packing a bear.

I've tried a couple of the apps for the iphone but I just can't seem to put away the garmin. I love it. Taking the phone to turn on for pictures mostly.

I might have to test my shorts and gaiters this weekend, I only have or crocs so I don't know if their be too loud of chaff my legs up.

Thanks for the advice, did a lot of research to try and get the right gear first. The quilt has changed my life in terms of backcountry camping.
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2014, 10:20:20 PM »
Why the Orange vest? Not required until October. Your list looks pretty solid. Good luck.
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2014, 10:30:52 PM »
I'm going too throw my kuiu beanie in there since it's less than an ounce if it gets cold up there. I have some gloves but don't see the need with the weather being so hot? I didn't want to waste some weight on them.

The orange vest it to wrap around the pack when I'm packing out. I simply just don't trust someone not to mistake me fore a bear. I've meant some weirdos hunting last year that just made me nervous. One guy thought I was a deer walking down the road in full orange :dunno:
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2014, 10:47:12 PM »
I can't hunt without gloves. Just can't do it. Don't care how hot it is, etc. They only weigh a tiny bit. Not nearly enough to worry about. Thorns, rocks, etc. Get some mechanix gloves or something.
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2014, 06:55:40 AM »
the first few hours can be very cold while glassing. espec if your ridge is windy. and being a quilt user, if that temps drops, you may want that hat. last year on an aug bear hunt it went from a solid 75 during the day to like 35 that night.

crocs may or may not work for you. for me i like short gaiters til around oct.
i run 10k degrees according to those that have spent time in the backcountry with me though.  :chuckle: silk wheres tall gaiters year round with no complaints..

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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2014, 07:52:52 PM »
I love the topo maps by Phil Endicott for my iphone. It's seriously amazing and worth the 7 bucks and super accurate.

I also an a huge KUIU fan but got sold big time on the valhallas from Kryptek...

I also run KUIU gaiters with them and don't whine about the heat like some people...

I can't hunt with gloves, I hate them, but to each there own!




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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2014, 08:39:20 PM »
Are the topos in the App Store?
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2014, 09:01:28 PM »

Are the topos in the App Store?

Yup just search "topo maps" and it should be the first one that pulls up.


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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2014, 09:44:17 PM »
Thanks. Found it and purchased it.
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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2014, 10:01:56 PM »
Cool list and thanks for the topo 411.

What about a camera other than iPhone?

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Re: 2014 Bear Packlist
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2014, 10:07:06 PM »
That topo app is sweet.
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